Assessment of pre-arithmetic relations in children and adolescents with visual impairment

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Visual Impairment Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.1177/02646196231199916
Ailton B da Costa, Nassim C Elias, Monalisa Muniz, Maria Stella C de A Gil
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Mathematics training is a challenge for students with visual impairments (VI). However, there are few protocols to assess math skills for them, especially the content related to counting and measurement. The objective of this article was to develop and test the applicability of a protocol to assess math skills in counting and measuring for children and adolescents with VI. The work was organized into two studies. The first dealt with the development of a protocol for assessing pre-arithmetic skills and knowledge and the second study assessed its applicability. In the first study, the protocol was developed from the few papers found on a literature review. In the second study, the protocol was applied to 12 participants with VI aged 5 and 16 years. The results showed that 8 of the 12 participants had performance ranging from 83% to 100% of correct responses in the protocol application, both for counting and measuring skills. The protocol applicability and difference in participants’ performance are discussed. The study concludes that the protocol can be used as a tool to assess math knowledge for children at the end of Early Childhood Education or at the beginning of Elementary School, with or without VI.
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儿童和青少年视力障碍前算术关系的评估
对于视障学生来说,数学训练是一项挑战。然而,针对视障学生的数学技能评估方案很少,尤其是与计数和测量相关的内容。本文的目的是开发和测试一项协议的适用性,以评估患有VI的儿童和青少年在计数和测量方面的数学技能。这项工作分为两项研究。第一项研究涉及评估算术前技能和知识的协议的发展,第二项研究评估其适用性。在第一项研究中,该方案是根据文献综述中发现的几篇论文制定的。在第二项研究中,该方案应用于12名年龄在5岁和16岁的VI参与者。结果显示,12名参与者中有8名在协议应用中有83%到100%的正确反应,包括计数和测量技能。讨论了协议的适用性和参与者绩效差异。该研究的结论是,该协议可以用作评估儿童早期教育结束或小学开始时的数学知识的工具,无论是否有VI。
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