埃塞俄比亚哈拉马亚大学盲人学生学习和使用盲文的生活经历

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Visual Impairment Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.1177/02646196231195699
Fituma Yadasa Kana, Dawit Negassa Golga
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本研究关注的是埃塞俄比亚哈拉马亚大学盲文学生学习和使用盲文进行学术目的的生活经历。采用描述现象学设计,有意选择8名失明学生作为本研究的样本。数据是通过实质性访谈收集的。一个数字录音机被用来捕捉受访者的声音。使用Google Docs和Google Translate (VB音频虚拟线支持)将数据翻译成英文。然后,使用QDA Miner Lite软件对数据进行编码、主题化和分析。采用专题分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。根据盲文学习和使用的实际情况,盲文学生有三个主要主题和七个次要主题。这些都是学习盲文并将其用于学习的盲人学生的特点;认识和使用盲文的影响因素;使用盲文的好处;知道但不使用盲文用于学术目的的影响;知道但不用来学习的理由;影响不使用盲文学习的因素;不懂盲文的盲校学生的特点。盲文学生的盲文知识及其学术用途的实际交集影响了他们的生活经历。本研究鼓励并建议学术项目的管理者、课程和软件开发人员以及政策制定者(包括从业人员)考虑盲文口译服务问题,以增加盲文学生在本研究领域的教学项目中的参与度,并满足盲文学生的需求。
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Lived experiences of students with blindness learning and using Braille at Haramaya University in Ethiopia
This study focuses on the lived experiences of students with blindness in learning and using Braille for academic purposes at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. A descriptive phenomenology design was employed, and eight students with blindness were purposefully selected to be the sample for this study. Data were collected using substantive interviews. A digital audio recorder was used to capture the voices of respondents. The data were translated into English using Google Docs and Google Translate (supported by VB audio virtual cable). Then, the data were coded, themed, and analyzed using QDA Miner Lite software. Thematic analysis was used to analyze collected data. There are three main themes and seven subthemes among students with blindness based on their actual experiences learning and using Braille for academic purposes. These are characteristics of blind students who have learned Braille and are using it for learning; contributing factors for knowing Braille and using it; benefits of using Braille; impacts of knowing but not using Braille for academic purposes; reasons for knowing but not using it for learning; factors influencing not learning using Braille; and characteristics of blind students who did not know Braille. The practical intersections of students with blindness knowledge of Braille and their use of it for academic purposes influence their lived experiences. The study encourages and advises administrators of academic programs, curriculum and software developers, and policymakers, including practitioners, to consider Braille interpretation service issues to increase participation and meet the needs of students with blindness during teaching–learning programs in the study area.
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