Anatomically correct models for visually impaired learners: Teachers’ perspectives
Lindokuhle Ubisi,
Wandile Tsabedze
Abstract:Background: Despite anatomically correct models (ACMs) being recommended internationally for their ability to serve as real-life, age-appropriate, and practical models in comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) for learners with visual impairment, there is still limited research exploring South African teachers’ views regarding their use. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore how South African teachers of learners with visual impairment view the use of ACMs during their CSE lessons. Method: This stu… Show more
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