Publication: ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF PERSONS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AND BLINDNESS IN THE TERTIARY SECTOR: EXPLANATORY MODEL
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2022-01-14
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Abstract
Ensuring universal access to education is an effective and sustainable means of
empowering people with visual impairment and blindness. Literature confirms that
blindness of a person is not a barrier for learning, yet past research brings about a range
of diverse obstacles for productive engagement in education due to universities being
designed for the sighted persons. Given that the persons with impairment are looked
after comparatively better in the western world than in the developing nations for
realising their challenging academic goals. Purpose of this paper is to present the findings
of a comprehensive study on the academic work of persons with visual impairment and
blindness in the tertiary sector. This population included recent undergraduates and
those who have completed a university degree. The two distinct outcomes presented are;
(first phase) the critical factors influencing the academic performance of persons with
visually impairment and blindness and, (second phase) an explanatory model that
characterizes the construct ‘the academic performance’. Using a semi-structured
questionnaire, purposely selected eleven key informant interviews were utilized for the
first phase for the qualitative investigation. Thematic analysis was used as the main
method of data analysis. The Second phase employed a sample survey. Fifty respondents
who had studied in universities during the 5-year period from 2015-2020 were selected
through snow-ball sampling. Exploratory factor analysis was used as the main data
analysis technique. The key findings of phase one revealed that external support, physical environment, motivation to learn, instructional strategies, ICT and English literacy are
major contributory factors to academic performance. The second phase of the
quantitative analysis derived five composite factors. Of these, the factor labeled
“Motivating influences” appears to be mostly contributing to the academic performance
of persons with visual impairment and blindness. While education is a lifelong endeavor
of a person, these findings can contribute to make a substantial change in the quality of
life of this community in the long run.
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education, academic, persons with visual impairment and blindness, EXPLANATORY MODEL
