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Title: Orientation and Mobility Programmes for Students With Visual Impairmement: Implication For Inclusive Education
Authors: Yakubu, A. F.
Bodang, J. R.
Amwe, R. A
Keywords: Curriculum
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: International Journal of Academic Research in Education and Review
Citation: YAKUBU AF, BODANG JR, AMWE RA (2017). Orientation and Mobility Programmes for Students With Visual Impairmement: Implication For Inclusive Education. Inter. J. Acad. Res. Educ. Rev. 5(3): 95-100
Series/Report no.: Vol.5;Iss.3: Pp 95-100
Abstract: This paper examined orientation and mobility programmes for students with visual impairment and its implication for inclusive education. The concepts of orientation and mobility were conceptualized to serve as a basis for this discussion. Similarly, orientation and mobility programmes for students with visual impairment and inclusive classroom were discussed. The content of a typical orientation and mobility programme in Nigeria was highlighted. In addition the benefits of orientation and mobility programmes for students with visual impairment were also outlined. It was however recommended that teachers, parents as well as school administrators should understand the benefits of orientation and mobility programmes for students with visual impairment in order to enable them become aware of their surroundings promote safe and independent movement as well as ensure full inclusive community participation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3056
ISSN: 2360-7866
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