“…It is clearly indicated that general education teachers do not have adequate skills and knowledge to include students with VI and they need to be informed about instructional adaptations, such as converted maps, charts, and graphs which foster tactile learning and printed materials with a larger font size. Furthermore, teachers should receive training on mobility and orientation, which enables students to move safely in school settings (Cox & Dykes, 2001;Kalloniatis & Johnston, 1994;Opie, Deppeler, & Southcott, 2017). Students with VI can be successful in mathematics with appropriate adopted materials and teaching strategies in inclusive settings along with qualified teachers (Asamoah et al, 2018;Klingenberg et al, 2019;Koehler & Wild, 2019;Rule, Stefanich, Boody, & Peiffer, 2011;Teke & Sözbir, 2019).…”