2023
DOI: 10.1525/abt.2023.85.1.4
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Designing the Biology Classroom & Lab to Support Blind & Visually Impaired Learners

Abstract: Coursework that is dependent on experiential learning, such as that offered in the laboratory-based sciences, can present barriers for a variety of students. These barriers can be magnified for students who experience disabilities that impact their access to the full depth of the course content and materials. Our unique perspective was formed primarily by supporting two blind students at two institution types across multiple biological science departments. In this paper, we explain the barriers we find are cur… Show more

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“…For visually impaired students, videos can be accompanied by audio descriptions or text descriptions, as well as tactile materials to provide hands-on learning experiences (Harjoe, 2023). For students with social anxiety, asynchronous learning options can be offered to reduce the stress of live sessions (see Fernandez et al, 2022), and smaller group work with clear guidelines could be arranged to make participation less overwhelming.…”
Section: Designing Flexible Learning For Students With Special Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For visually impaired students, videos can be accompanied by audio descriptions or text descriptions, as well as tactile materials to provide hands-on learning experiences (Harjoe, 2023). For students with social anxiety, asynchronous learning options can be offered to reduce the stress of live sessions (see Fernandez et al, 2022), and smaller group work with clear guidelines could be arranged to make participation less overwhelming.…”
Section: Designing Flexible Learning For Students With Special Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%