Perceptions on the use of distance learning by families of children with visual impairment and deafblindness

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Amy T Parker, Angelica Inman, Faith Yeung, Kelsey Ostrander, Matt Bullen
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The purpose of our qualitative study was to explore what distance-based teaching and learning practices have been supportive to students with visual impairments and their families. Using purposive sampling, interviews, and qualitative analysis, we found that supportive approaches for distance learning (DL) included parental involvement and participation, as well as tailored instructional approaches and accommodations for the student. In some instances, DL was identified as being more supportive for immune-compromised children. Negative facets of the practice included diminished richness in socializing, and the lack of certain strengths of in-person education. Families’ experiences ranged from finding DL helpful, to considering the practice as unfit for their child’s education, as well as a poor fit for family life. Flags for future research include family preparation for future DL needs, including culturally-diverse families in research opportunities, and evaluating what DL supports lead to improved outcomes for children and families.
视力障碍和聋盲儿童家庭对使用远程学习的看法
我们定性研究的目的是探讨远程教学和学习实践对视障学生及其家庭的支持。通过有目的的抽样、访谈和定性分析,我们发现支持远程学习(DL)的方法包括家长的参与和参与,以及为学生量身定制的教学方法和住宿。在某些情况下,DL被认为对免疫功能低下的儿童更有帮助。这种做法的消极方面包括减少了社交的丰富性,以及缺乏面对面教育的某些优势。家庭的经历从发现DL有帮助,到认为这种做法不适合他们孩子的教育,也不适合家庭生活。未来研究的标志包括家庭对未来DL需求的准备,包括研究机会中的文化多样性家庭,以及评估DL支持的内容会改善儿童和家庭的结果。
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