Teaching Strategies for Students with Visual Impairments مدرسة الأطفال المعاقين بصريًا بولاية أدرار أنموذجـــاً
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The present study aims to identify teaching strategies for students with visual impairments. To achieve the objectives of the study, the descriptive method appropriate to the nature of the research was used. The study tools consisted of a questionnaire developed by the researcher. The study sample included (22) teachers at the School for Children with Visual Impairments in Adrar Province. The findings revealed that the teaching strategies employed are consistent with the educational needs of visually impaired students, and that these strategies are also suitable for developing life skills among them (task analysis, behavior shaping, modeling, and simulation).
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