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Access to Math and Science Content for Youth Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired Abstract

机译:失明或视障青年的青少年获得数学和科学知识的机会

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Youth between the ages of 10-18 were surveyed during the Fall of 2016 related to their experiences of accessing math and science-related content in schools. Youth shared the most common methods currently used to access these materials in class and the various combinations of low-tech and high-tech solutions at their disposal, including print, braille, and various means for performing calculations. While the vast majority of youth reported having a Teacher of the Visually Impaired or aid who helped them with math and science work, 82% reported having trouble accessing information that teachers put on the board most of the time or occasionally. Youth were overall positive about their desire to learn math and science in school. However, they also reported that factors such as receiving their materials later than classmates, not having visual concepts adequately explained, and classroom teacher's general lack of comfort while working with these youth were all cited as deterrents to learning.
机译:在2016年秋季,对10-18岁之间的青少年进行了调查,调查涉及他们在学校中访问数学和科学相关内容的经验。青年们分享了课堂上目前使用这些材料的最常用方法,以及可利用的各种低端技术和高科技解决方案的组合,包括印刷,盲文和各种计算方法。尽管绝大多数青年报告称有一名视障老师或助教来帮助他们进行数学和科学工作,但82%的青年报告说,他们在大多数时间或偶尔无法访问老师们提供的信息时遇到困难。年轻人对他们在学校学习数学和科学的愿望总体上是积极的。但是,他们还报告说,诸如晚于同学接收材料,没有充分解释视觉概念以及教室老师在与这些年轻人一起工作时普遍缺乏舒适感等因素均被视为阻碍学习的因素。

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