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Why do learners with difficulty seeing rely on their other senses to acquire knowledge?
Why do learners with difficulty seeing rely on their other senses to acquire knowledge?
- Because they prefer to learn through visual clues
- Because they are able to explore the environment freely
- Because they have a higher motivation to discover
- Because they are unable to learn incidentally from their surroundings (correct)
What is one of the general educational adaptations for students with difficulty seeing?
What is one of the general educational adaptations for students with difficulty seeing?
- Modifying teaching to accommodate their needs (correct)
- Providing them with extra homework
- Seating them at the back of the classroom
- Giving them extra time to complete assignments
Why should students with difficulty seeing be informed ahead of time if the use of books is part of the lesson?
Why should students with difficulty seeing be informed ahead of time if the use of books is part of the lesson?
- So they can order the books in braille or audio recorded format (correct)
- So they can prepare their excuses for not doing the assignment
- So they can dominate the class discussion
- So they can refuse to participate in the lesson
What is one way to assist students with difficulty seeing during lessons?
What is one way to assist students with difficulty seeing during lessons?
Why should all words written on the board be read and clear?
Why should all words written on the board be read and clear?
What is a common consequence of students with visual impairments having limited ability to explore their environment?
What is a common consequence of students with visual impairments having limited ability to explore their environment?
What is a primary reason why students with visual impairments rely on their other senses to acquire knowledge?
What is a primary reason why students with visual impairments rely on their other senses to acquire knowledge?
What is the main advantage of seating students with visual impairments near the board?
What is the main advantage of seating students with visual impairments near the board?
Why is it important to modify teaching methods for students with visual impairments?
Why is it important to modify teaching methods for students with visual impairments?
What is one benefit of recording portions of textbooks and other printed materials for students with visual impairments?
What is one benefit of recording portions of textbooks and other printed materials for students with visual impairments?