An investigation into the process and impact of introducing the ‘colour coded eye’ to learning assistants working with pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties and cerebral visual impairment

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Visual Impairment Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.1177/02646196231183890
Nicola Woolvine
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With vision being our most powerful sense and cerebral vision impairment (CVI) being a growing concern in our special schools, it is crucial that support staff working with children have a thorough understanding of both CVI and how to support their individual levels of functional vision. Creating an inspiring new innovation to support learners with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) was the focus of this research. Using an approach provided by the Education Endowment Foundation, questionnaires were given to all 49 support staff; training via PowerPoint was then provided to volunteer participants who also spent time using the innovation in the classroom. The main findings were that the training increased participants’ overall confidence in CVI and how to support learners with a visual impairment. Using the innovation in the classroom also positively impacted the participants’ daily practice. Potential challenges such as ensuring staff all have a thorough understanding of the innovation and having a suitable learning environment for visual work were identified.
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一项关于将“颜色编码眼”引入学习助理的过程和影响的调查,这些学习助理与有严重和多重学习困难和脑视觉障碍的学生一起工作
视力是我们最强大的感官,而大脑视力障碍(CVI)在我们的特殊学校越来越受到关注,与孩子们一起工作的支持人员对CVI和如何支持他们的个人功能视力水平有透彻的了解是至关重要的。创造一种鼓舞人心的新创新来支持具有深刻和多重学习困难的学习者(PMLD)是本研究的重点。采用教育捐赠基金会提供的方法,向所有49名支助工作人员发放了调查表;然后通过PowerPoint向志愿者提供培训,他们也花时间在课堂上使用这项创新。主要的发现是,培训增加了参与者对CVI的整体信心,以及如何支持有视觉障碍的学习者。在课堂上使用创新也对参与者的日常实践产生了积极的影响。确定了潜在的挑战,例如确保所有员工都对创新有透彻的了解,并为视觉工作提供合适的学习环境。
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