The implementation of inclusive education for students with visual impairments still represents a challenge. The results of different studies have shown that regular teachers generally have misconceptions about visual impairments. Similar results can be found for pre-service teachers. In this study, the focus is on the challenges, questions, and dilemmas of pre-service teachers in relation to the inclusion of students with visual impairments. Pre-service teachers (N = 152) in undergraduate teacher education study programmes (preschool education and primary teacher education) and graduate (i.e. MA-level) teacher education study programmes (primary teacher education, art education, subject teacher education) participated in the study. The pre...
This study aimed at investigating the way general teachers teach students with visual impairments in...
Every learner has unique educational needs. However, treating all learners alike does not address th...
Teachers’ practices in handling learners with visual impairments in inclusive schools have remained ...
The implementation of inclusive education for students with visual impairments still represents a ch...
The implementation of inclusive education for students with visual impairments still represents a ch...
Introduction: This study examines the perceptions of preservice teachers concerning the inclusion of...
The purpose of this qualitative study was three-fold. Firstly, to investigate the understanding of i...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Learning and Teaching))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011The purpose...
In a more visual based instructional environment in todays’ classrooms, the regular education teache...
It is primary duty of every nation to impart primary education to every child without any discrimina...
In a more visual based instructional environment in todays’ classrooms, the regular education teache...
The study sought to examine the views of children with visual impairment on the challenges of inclus...
In the field of education, inclusion allows blind and visually impaired children to enroll in regula...
This study aims to reveal the lived experiences of teachers with visual impairments (VI) in the incl...
The purpose of this study was to capture and describe the essence of the lived experiences of regula...
This study aimed at investigating the way general teachers teach students with visual impairments in...
Every learner has unique educational needs. However, treating all learners alike does not address th...
Teachers’ practices in handling learners with visual impairments in inclusive schools have remained ...
The implementation of inclusive education for students with visual impairments still represents a ch...
The implementation of inclusive education for students with visual impairments still represents a ch...
Introduction: This study examines the perceptions of preservice teachers concerning the inclusion of...
The purpose of this qualitative study was three-fold. Firstly, to investigate the understanding of i...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Learning and Teaching))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011The purpose...
In a more visual based instructional environment in todays’ classrooms, the regular education teache...
It is primary duty of every nation to impart primary education to every child without any discrimina...
In a more visual based instructional environment in todays’ classrooms, the regular education teache...
The study sought to examine the views of children with visual impairment on the challenges of inclus...
In the field of education, inclusion allows blind and visually impaired children to enroll in regula...
This study aims to reveal the lived experiences of teachers with visual impairments (VI) in the incl...
The purpose of this study was to capture and describe the essence of the lived experiences of regula...
This study aimed at investigating the way general teachers teach students with visual impairments in...
Every learner has unique educational needs. However, treating all learners alike does not address th...
Teachers’ practices in handling learners with visual impairments in inclusive schools have remained ...