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Teaching Science to the Visually Impaired

The Science Teacher—Summer 2004

Science educators must address the needs of visually impaired students by making the appropriate accommodations in the laboratory and science classroom. This article provides practical strategies for engaging visually impaired students in science-related activities. Many of the instructional strategies discussed are applicable to all students, regardless of visual ability, in the promotion of active engagement in the learning process and safe laboratory practices.
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