2018
DOI: 10.1080/1034912x.2018.1433294
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Technology Today: Inclusive or Exclusionary for Students with Vision Impairment?

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“…Within mainstream Australian schools, it is estimated there are approximately 4,000 students with vision impairment (Opie, 2018b) with only 320 students identified as having a severe vision impairment or blindness (Deloitte Access Economics, 2016). In classrooms, barriers exist for students with vision impairment as the physical space within the school, curriculum, and assessment are designed for those who can see (Morris & Sharma, 2011).…”
Section: What Is Vision Impairment?mentioning
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“…Within mainstream Australian schools, it is estimated there are approximately 4,000 students with vision impairment (Opie, 2018b) with only 320 students identified as having a severe vision impairment or blindness (Deloitte Access Economics, 2016). In classrooms, barriers exist for students with vision impairment as the physical space within the school, curriculum, and assessment are designed for those who can see (Morris & Sharma, 2011).…”
Section: What Is Vision Impairment?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be further emphasised by the number of people, glare, and changes of gradient. Orientation and mobility instructors work with students with verified vision impairments to assist them to independently navigate through the school, as well as to and from their homes (Opie, 2018b). This professional assistance is essential for success for students with a vision impairment to safely engage in their environment.…”
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