Assistive technology applied to education of students with visual impairment

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Abstract

Objectives. Verify the application of assistive technology, especially information technology in the education of blind and low-vision students from the perceptions of their teachers. Methods. Descriptive survey study in public schools in three municipalities of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The sample comprised 134 teachers. Results. According to the teachers' opinions, there are differences in the specificities and applicability of assistive technology for blind and low-vision students, for whom specific computer programs are important. Information technology enhances reading and writing skills, as well as communication with the world on an equal basis, thereby improving quality of life and facilitating the learning process. The main reason for not using information technology is the lack of planning courses. The main requirements for the use of information technology in schools are enough computers for all students, advisers to help teachers, and pedagogical support. Conclusions. Assistive technology is applied to education of students with visual impairment; however, teachers indicate the need for infrastructure and pedagogical support. Information technology is an important tool in the inclusion process and can promote independence and autonomy of students with visual impairment.

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De Freitas Alves, C. C., Monteiro, G. B. M., Rabello, S., Gasparetto, M. E. R. F., & De Carvalho, K. M. (2009). Assistive technology applied to education of students with visual impairment. Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 26(2), 148–152. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1020-49892009000800007

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