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Roger Johansson; Tina Rastegar; Viveka Lyberg-Åhlander; Jana Holsanova – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2024
Audio description (AD) plays a crucial role in making audiovisual media accessible to people with a visual impairment, enhancing their experience and understanding. This study employs an event segmentation task to examine how people without sight perceive and segment narrative events in films with AD, compared to sighted viewers without AD. Two AD…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Assistive Technology, Blindness, Visual Impairments
Jaime Pack-Adair – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The topic of this study was to provide a description of instruction identified and provided by teachers of students with visual impairments. It was not known how teachers describe vision interventions, environmental adaptations, and educational modifications for students with cortical visual impairment. The study was conducted in Southwest…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Visual Impairments, Teaching Methods, Intervention
Judi Leigh Downing – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The field of professionals who work with students who are blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind is facing a huge shortage. The problem to be addressed is the decreasing number of experienced teachers for the blind and visually impaired. The number of teachers for the visually impaired has school districts struggling to find teachers to work with…
Descriptors: Blindness, Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Teacher Persistence
Savaiano, Mackenzie E.; Shanahan Bazis, Pamela; Hebert, Michael; Rodgers, Derek B.; Bosilevac, Madison; Leutzinger, Bridget; Thompson, Madison – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2022
Introduction and Methods: We do not have an accurate count of the number of teachers of students with visual impairments working in the field, and it is a difficult number to estimate. As part of a national survey, states were contacted to estimate how many teachers of students with visual impairments are working in the United States and compared…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Computation, Data Analysis, Students
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Justin A. Haegele; Lindsay E. Ball; Lindsey A. Nowland; M. Ally Keene; Xihe Zhu – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
A variety of pedagogical practices have been proposed, described, and promoted by scholars in an effort to help enhance the experiences of visually impaired students in integrated physical education. Trained peer tutoring, where a nondisabled student is trained to serve as a peer tutor for a disabled student, is among them. However, little…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Physical Education
Chia Hsuan Tsai – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Navigating indoors without a map can be challenging, especially for visually impaired individuals in unfamiliar settings. Many existing indoor navigation methods rely on building maps, pre-deployed infrastructure (like BLE beacons or RFID), or visual-based systems that require a clear line of sight to a camera. These requirements can make…
Descriptors: Blindness, Visual Impairments, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
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Callie Brusegaard; Mackenzie Savaiano; HuyenTran Vo – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: This study reviews state certification requirements for teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs). Method: TVI certification criteria were systematically reviewed and coded from 55 states and territories. Fifteen variables captured a broad overview of criteria including license and endorsement data (i.e., terminology, grade…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, State Standards, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments
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Schles, Rachel Anne; Chastain, Madeline – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2023
Introduction: The shortage of teachers of students with visual impairments is well documented, yet little research exists exploring the motivations of why individuals join the profession. This study evaluated why alumni of a Southeastern teacher preparation program became teachers of students with visual impairments and how they chose which…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Preservice Teacher Education, Special Education Teachers
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Montenegro-Rueda, Marta; Fernández-Batanero, José María; Fernández-Cerero, José – British Journal of Special Education, 2023
Information and communication technology (ICT) are creating new horizons in the educational responses to students who have a disability in higher education. This study aims to provide the academic community with an overview of the research pertaining to ICT as a support for students with low vision or blindness. Data were obtained through a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Students with Disabilities, College Students, Blindness
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Paraskevi Theodorou; Kleomenis Tsiligkos; Apostolos Meliones – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: Despite the plethora of sensor-based assistive technology solutions, there is still no widespread acceptance and adoption by people who are blind or have low vision (i.e., visually impaired). Many reasons prevent reducing abandonment levels with a prominent one being a lack of focus on the dimension of training, which, from our…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Visual Impairments
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Osama M. Ahmed; Serina S. Applebaum; Maham Ahmad; Danya M. Ahmed; Prerak Juthani; Kristen Nwanyanwu – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: To gain retina physicians' and diabetic retinopathy (DR) patients' perspectives on needs and opportunities in DR education, and then develop and pilot test an educational video. Design: This study utilised qualitative interview data for video creation, and interview and survey data for assessment. Setting: This study was conducted in a…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Patient Education, Video Technology, Needs Assessment
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Aineias Martos; Georgios Kouroupetroglou; Vassilios Argyropoulos; Konstantinos Papadopoulos – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The scope of this paper is to examine the potential capabilities of embossed printers under the lens of Information Technology (IT). One of the main principles of IT is to manage and deliver information into accessible formats to all users with and without disabilities. The present study investigates the discriminability of lines and squares by…
Descriptors: Equipment, Braille, Visual Impairments, Blindness
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Ruth Jeneral Alfin; Fatima Hudu Umar; Fwangshak Guar; Patricia Eseigbe; Sunday Lengmang – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: Surveys conducted in schools for blind students have become useful alternatives to population-based surveys in generating data on childhood blindness and low vision. This survey determined the prevalence of low vision, causes of visual impairment, and the proportion of students requiring low vision devices and provided the low vision…
Descriptors: Blindness, Partial Vision, Students with Disabilities, Special Schools
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Schles, Rachel Anne; McCarthy, Tessa – Remedial and Special Education, 2023
The prevalence of students with visual impairments (VI) varies across the United States, yet no analysis exists on how individual state factors may correlate with the number of students receiving services. This study presents the results of an analysis of variations in eligibility criteria for the Individuals with Disabilities Education…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Blindness, Eligibility, Incidence
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Kanako Fukuda; Tsuyoshi Sashima – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: There are major differences when children with blindness perform construction tasks using haptics, without relying on sight, compared to when children with typical vision perform them through sight. When using sight, in all of the processes, the overall image can be grasped simultaneously while executing the task. When using haptics,…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Puzzles, Tactual Perception, Blindness
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