This research was concerned with exploring the views of children and young people with a visual impairment (CYPVI) about their experiences and perceptions of social inclusion in secondary mainstream settings in England. It also targeted parents and key professionals working with and around CYPVI in their school setting.\ud \ud The challenge for CYPVI in ‘becoming social and communicative’, particularly for those with the most limited vision, is well documented and it has been suggested that these young people are socially isolated in mainstream settings. The lifelong benefits that arise from successful social inclusion have also been reported, yet there exists a paucity of research regarding the socio-emotional experiences of CYPVI in mains...
This research explored what it means for disabled students to be included in mainstream private and ...
Using a constructivist narrative inquiry approach, this research study sought to explore how parents...
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in school...
This research was concerned with exploring the views of children and young people with a visual impa...
Background: Although the significant impact of visual disability in childhood has been widely recog...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Students with visual impairments often experience emotional problems and encounter difficulties in f...
Adolescents with vision impairment report deficient feelings of school belonging and challenges in d...
Parents and educators seek to guide students with visual impairments (VI) so they develop a robust s...
This thesis is concerned about the transition experience and inclusion of vision impaired students i...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilities increasing in popularity, ...
The low-incidence disability of visual impairment has led to many challenges in the field of educati...
The low-incidence disability of visual impairment has led to many challenges in the field of educati...
This research explored what it means for disabled students to be included in mainstream private and ...
Using a constructivist narrative inquiry approach, this research study sought to explore how parents...
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in school...
This research was concerned with exploring the views of children and young people with a visual impa...
Background: Although the significant impact of visual disability in childhood has been widely recog...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
This thesis looks at social scientific and disability related research on visual impairment and educ...
Students with visual impairments often experience emotional problems and encounter difficulties in f...
Adolescents with vision impairment report deficient feelings of school belonging and challenges in d...
Parents and educators seek to guide students with visual impairments (VI) so they develop a robust s...
This thesis is concerned about the transition experience and inclusion of vision impaired students i...
Despite the notion of educational inclusion of students with disabilities increasing in popularity, ...
The low-incidence disability of visual impairment has led to many challenges in the field of educati...
The low-incidence disability of visual impairment has led to many challenges in the field of educati...
This research explored what it means for disabled students to be included in mainstream private and ...
Using a constructivist narrative inquiry approach, this research study sought to explore how parents...
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in school...