Students with vision impairment who attend mainstream secondary schools in Australia may not experience education as an inclusive and positive experience. This study of one senior secondary student with vision impairment provides a rare opportunity to give voice and provide understandings of the experience from the perspective of the student. The research question that drove this study was: What is the experience of mainstream schooling for a student with a vision impairment? The participant in this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study was Edward (pseudonym), a student in his final year of secondary schooling. Edward encountered significant barriers to inclusion, specifically teaching, technology, administrative inflexibility, and...
Vision impairment is a broad term that captures a wide range of reduction in visual function and inc...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by learners with visual impairme...
There is a risk of students with hearing impairment being excluded from the teaching and learning th...
Students with vision impairment who attend mainstream secondary schools in Australia may not experie...
We explore the experiences of Nick, a secondary school student with vision impairment in an Australi...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilities increasing in popularity, ...
Thousands of students with vision impairment or blindness attend mainstream schools in Australia. Th...
This research study was aimed at describing the experiences of visually impaired students and their ...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilit ies increasing in popularity,...
This presentation outlines enablers and barriers to participation in learning and preparation for fu...
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in school...
The study reported on here was conducted to investigate the perceptions of 8 learners in a secondary...
An increasing number of students with disabilities are attending tertiary education institutions in ...
This chapter examines the educational, physical, and social impact of vision impairment and the deve...
Vision impairment is a broad term that captures a wide range of reduction in visual function and inc...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by learners with visual impairme...
There is a risk of students with hearing impairment being excluded from the teaching and learning th...
Students with vision impairment who attend mainstream secondary schools in Australia may not experie...
We explore the experiences of Nick, a secondary school student with vision impairment in an Australi...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilities increasing in popularity, ...
Thousands of students with vision impairment or blindness attend mainstream schools in Australia. Th...
This research study was aimed at describing the experiences of visually impaired students and their ...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilit ies increasing in popularity,...
This presentation outlines enablers and barriers to participation in learning and preparation for fu...
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in school...
The study reported on here was conducted to investigate the perceptions of 8 learners in a secondary...
An increasing number of students with disabilities are attending tertiary education institutions in ...
This chapter examines the educational, physical, and social impact of vision impairment and the deve...
Vision impairment is a broad term that captures a wide range of reduction in visual function and inc...
The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges experienced by learners with visual impairme...
There is a risk of students with hearing impairment being excluded from the teaching and learning th...