Access to assistive technology by university sudents with visual impairment inTanzania
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Date
2018-12
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Kyambogo University (un published work)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore access to assistive technology by university
students with visual impairment in Tanzania. The study was conducted in two public
universities with in Dar es Salaam region in Tanzania. The study was based on Human
Activity Assistive Technology (HAAT) model by Cook & Hussey (2008). The study
employed case study research design \\'here qualitative methods were used. The study
targeted a population of students with visual impairment enrolled in public universities.
Braille transcribers and an officer working with Tanzania League of Blind (TLB). A
sample of thirteen respondents was selected from nineteen people. Purposeful sampling
procedure was applied to all the participants. The instruments used for collecting data
were interview schedules. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) guides and observational
schedule. To ensure validity and reliability of the instruments. a pilot study was
conducted. Findings were presented using thematic analysis. The major finding was that
assistive technology is generally not yet being accessed by all students with visual
impairment in universities in Tanzania. The study concluded that government should
guarantee good quality assistive technology to students with visual impairment in public
universities within Tanzania by providing human and financial resources as a way to
reinforce the Education and Training Policy ( 1995) which was geared towards achieving
education for all.
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x,104 p
Keywords
Assistive technology., University students., Visual impairment.
Citation
Hozza, Mercy Said (2018) Access to assistive technology by university sudents with visual impairment inTanzania