先天性失明儿童视力手术后的学业状况

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印度有大量失明儿童,其中许多是可以治疗的。普拉卡什项目确定可治疗的失明儿童,并为他们提供眼科手术。一旦接受治疗,这些孩子就有机会继续接受教育。为了了解他们的教育需要,我们进行了一项诊断筛选工作。具体来说,我们设计了数学能力评估,并评估了54名普拉卡什儿童在广泛年龄范围内的学业准备。我们发现大多数普拉卡什儿童的熟练程度远低于与年龄相适应的水平。即使是在高中入学的学生,他们的英语水平也在三年级左右。此外,由于缺乏解读印刷材料的基本指导,许多儿童即使在视力恢复后仍继续使用盲文。这些发现与儿童在学校的官方地位形成了鲜明的对比,为视力受损/视力恢复的儿童提供了更严格的评估和更好的教育干预。此外,我们认为这些教育干预应与视觉功能评估相结合,以确保所呈现的材料对儿童是可访问的。我们的学术评估,适合通过电话进行管理,将可供其他研究人员和教育工作者使用。
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Scholastic status of congenitally blind children following sight surgery
India is home to a large population of blind children, many with treatable conditions. Project Prakash identifies treatable blind children and provides them with eye surgeries. Once treated, these children are given the opportunity to further their education. To understand their educational needs, we undertook a diagnostic screening exercise. Specifically, we designed math proficiency assessments and evaluated the scholastic preparation of 54 Prakash children across a broad age range. We found that the proficiency of most Prakash children was well below age-appropriate levels. Even those enrolled in high schools had assessed proficiencies around the 3rd-grade level. Furthermore, due to a lack of basic instruction on interpreting print material, many children continued using Braille even after gaining sight. The contrast that these findings present relative to the official standing of the children in their schools makes a compelling case for more rigorous assessments and better educational interventions for visually-impaired/sight-restored children. Also, we argue that these educational interventions should be coupled with visual function assessments to ensure that the presented material is accessible to the child. Our scholastic assessments, suitable for being administered over the phone, will be made available for use by other researchers and educationists.
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