视障学生视觉艺术教学策略

Sedudji Kwesi Tayviah, Ruth Quaye, Dr. Ernest Okae-Anti, James Bedu-Addo
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加纳卫生服务局眼科部门2018年的一项研究显示,约有270200名加纳人失明,占加纳人口的0.74%。有记录表明,加纳对盲人的教育和培训可以追溯到20世纪40年代初。创意艺术的研究包括实验和与自然环境的互动,作为国家发展的解决问题的工具。创意艺术包括绘画、雕塑、平面设计和陶瓷等艺术形式。然而,在加纳的艺术研究中,某些挑战已经成为视障人士追求艺术的障碍。这是在加纳南校区大学实践学院进行的一项概念性研究。它深入探讨了视障学习者在艺术学习中所面临的挑战,并确定了视障学生在追求艺术家梦想的道路上是否已经走到了尽头。本研究发现,只要在教学过程中采用针对性的艺术教学策略,直接关注潜在的视障艺术学习者,视障学习者就能以艺术的方式表达自己。该研究表明,加纳的主流教育应进行重组,以便能够利用视障学习者的潜力。
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Teaching Strategies for the Visually Impaired in Visual Arts
A 2018 study by the Eye Unit of the Ghana Health Service revealed that about 270,200 Ghanaians are blind, representing 0.74% of the Ghanaian population. Records indicate that the education and training of blind people in Ghana date back to the early 1940s. The study of Creative Arts involves experimentation and interaction with the natural environment as a problem-solving tool for national development. Creative Arts encompass Art forms like painting, sculpture, graphic designing, and ceramics. However, in the study of Arts in Ghana, certain challenges have become barriers for the visually impaired who pursue art. This is a conceptual study conducted at the University Practice School – South Campus – Ghana. It delves into the challenges that visually impaired learners are exposed to in the study of Arts and establishes if it is the end of the road for a mainstream student who becomes visually impaired along the path in pursuing the dream as an artist. The study identified that visually impaired learners can express themselves artistically once the teaching and learning process is facilitated with tailor-made teaching and learning strategies in art which directly focuses on potential art learners who are visually impaired. The study gathered that mainstream education in Ghana should be restructured to enable harnessing the potential of visually impaired learners.  
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