This session looks at ways at which we can equip students with a vision impairment to feel confident in raising access issues with teachers, technology departments and schools to enable equitable access
The education process based on the inclusion concept enables primary school education close to home ...
This paper recommends an approach to educational assessment of students who are blind or vision impa...
This chapter examines the educational, physical, and social impact of vision impairment and the deve...
This session will suit parents, teacher aides, teachers and advisory teachers as they advocate for s...
Thousands of students with vision impairment or blindness attend mainstream schools in Australia. Th...
As educators, we aim for students to seek, identify, and utilize a range of feedback to gain an unde...
I t is a twenty-first century belief with which we concur that the emerging global world requires le...
Students with learning disabilities, specifically our elementary level students, can experience diff...
Deaf and hard of hearing students (SDHH) attending higher education institutions face several challe...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the self-advocacy practice for inclusion of blind stude...
21st Century classrooms are filled with posters, electronic whiteboards, timetables and multimedia p...
According to Self-Determination Theory, need-supportive teaching positively influences students’ eng...
According to self-determination theory (SDT), need-supportive teaching positively influences student...
Students with vision impairment who attend mainstream secondary schools in Australia may not experie...
The education process based on the inclusion concept enables primary school education close to home ...
This paper recommends an approach to educational assessment of students who are blind or vision impa...
This chapter examines the educational, physical, and social impact of vision impairment and the deve...
This session will suit parents, teacher aides, teachers and advisory teachers as they advocate for s...
Thousands of students with vision impairment or blindness attend mainstream schools in Australia. Th...
As educators, we aim for students to seek, identify, and utilize a range of feedback to gain an unde...
I t is a twenty-first century belief with which we concur that the emerging global world requires le...
Students with learning disabilities, specifically our elementary level students, can experience diff...
Deaf and hard of hearing students (SDHH) attending higher education institutions face several challe...
The inclusion of students with vision impairment (VI) into regular classes is typically made possibl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the self-advocacy practice for inclusion of blind stude...
21st Century classrooms are filled with posters, electronic whiteboards, timetables and multimedia p...
According to Self-Determination Theory, need-supportive teaching positively influences students’ eng...
According to self-determination theory (SDT), need-supportive teaching positively influences student...
Students with vision impairment who attend mainstream secondary schools in Australia may not experie...
The education process based on the inclusion concept enables primary school education close to home ...
This paper recommends an approach to educational assessment of students who are blind or vision impa...
This chapter examines the educational, physical, and social impact of vision impairment and the deve...