PRIKAZ SVIJETA OČIMA OSOBA S OŠTEĆENJIMA VIDA KAO PRILOG BOLJIM INKLUZIVNIM PRAKSAMA U OBRAZOVNIM USTANOVAMA

Dunja Bajtl, Josip Barać, Vladimir Bajtl
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Persons with various degrees of visual impairment are part of the education system and often pose a pedagogic challenge to educators and teachers. Despite advances in medicine, many children and parents struggle with vision difficulties such as strabismus, large refractive errors, and various congenital defects that cause inadequate visual development and amblyopia. Teachers and educators often lack opportunities to receive training on vision difficulties. The paper is intended for teaching staff in educational institutions and non-teaching staff who work with the visually impaired. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the most common causes of visual impairment and to show the world how children with different visual impairments visually experience it in order to better understand their problems and the way they experience and perceive their environment. How does a healthy child wearing glasses see the world? What does the world look like to a child with strabismus or a child with a severe visual impairment? These are just some of the questions that the paper will answer as a contribution to the development of special competencies in educators and teachers for better inclusion of children with visual impairments in the educational system. In our daily work, we have noticed that visually impaired people and people with strabismus are more likely to encounter certain prejudices regarding their physical appearance. Every prejudice stems from inadequate knowledge of the matter, and we hope that this paper can contribute to an adequate perception of this issue. In conclusion, we believe that it is necessary to establish better cooperation between health and school institutions for the benefit of persons with disabilities, including the visually impaired
在工作岗位上的职业发展和职业培训计划
有不同程度视力障碍的人是教育系统的一部分,他们往往给教育工作者和教师带来教学上的挑战。尽管医学在不断进步,但许多儿童和家长仍在视力障碍的困扰中挣扎,如斜视、大屈光不正和各种先天性缺陷导致的视觉发育不全和弱视。教师和教育工作者往往缺乏接受视力障碍培训的机会。本文的读者对象是教育机构的教学人员和从事视障人士工作的非教学人员。本文旨在展示视力障碍最常见的原因,并向世界展示不同视力障碍儿童的视觉体验,以便更好地了解他们的问题以及他们体验和感知环境的方式。戴眼镜的健康儿童是如何看世界的?斜视儿童或严重视力障碍儿童眼中的世界是什么样的?本文将回答这些问题,以促进教育工作者和教师发展特殊能力,更好地将视障儿童纳入教育系统。在日常工作中,我们注意到,视障者和斜视患者更容易在外貌上遭遇某些偏见。每一种偏见都源于对这一问题的认识不足,我们希望本文能有助于人们充分认识这一问题。最后,我们认为有必要在卫生机构和学校之间建立更好的合作关系,以造福于包括视障者在内的残疾人。
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