Browsing Faculty of Special Needs and Rehabilitation by Subject "Visual impairment"
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Orientation and mobility skills of children with visual impairment in low-income families in central Uganda
(INKLUSI: Journal of Disability Studies, 2022-01-17)The study investigated the Orientation and Mobility (O&M) skills of children with visual impairment in low-income families in Central Uganda. Specifically, the study explored the existing situation of Orientation and ... -
Provision of reasonable accommodation to employees with visual impairment by organisations of and for persons with disabilities in Kampala metropolitan area
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2023-10)The purpose of the study was to explore the provision of reasonable accommodation to employees with visual impairment (EwVI) in organizations of and for persons with disabilities in Kampala Metropolitan Area. The objectives ... -
The role of educational technology in teaching reading to learners with visual impairment in inclusive primary schools in Kumi municipality, Kumi district
(Kyambogo University (un published work), 2019-11)Educational technology is considered to be playing a great role in the teaching of reading to learners with visual impairment in inclusive primary schools. This study investigates the role of educational technology in ... -
Teachers’ experiences in teaching mathematics to learners with visual impairment in an inclusive primary school in tan-Zania: a case of Mitindo primary school
(Kyambogo University., 2021-01)This study aimed at finding out teachers’ experiences in teaching mathematics to learners with visual impairment in an inclusive primary school in Tanzania. The study was guided by three objectives, namely; teachers’ ... -
Use of assistive technologies in teaching and learning of learners with visual impairment in primary schools in kasulu district, Tanzania
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2023-04)This study examined the use of ATs in teaching and learning of LwVI in primary schools in Kasulu District, Tanzania. It was guided by three objectives namely; to establish the available ATs for teaching and learning of ... -
Use of information and communication technology in training pre service student teachers’ with visual impairment in Bishop Willis Teachers’ Training Institute, Uganda
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2023-11)Information and communication technology (ICT) in education has swiftly advanced across the world. This is caused by the reforms that are taking shape in education including teacher education, special needs education and ...