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Adjusting the accessibility of the environment for pupil with visual impairment in primary school
KABEŠOVÁ, Eliška
The bachelor's thesis on improving accessibility of the environment for a student with visual impairment at mainstream primary schools explores the possibilities of making mainstream primary schools more accessible for students with visual impairments. The aim of the thesis is to create an adequate theoretical basis related to the chosen topic and, based on that, provide a qualitative description of the school environment's accessibility for the education of a student with visual impairment. A partial objective of the thesis is to evaluate the accessibility measures in a specific school environment for the education of a student with visual impairment and provide general recommendations for adapting the school environment to the needs of students with visual impairments. The theoretical part defines the concept of visual impairment, education of students with visual impairments, independent mobility, spatial orientation, and environmental modifications. The practical part includes a qualitative description of the accessibility of the environment for a female student with visual impairment enrolled in a mainstream primary school. It highlights the assistive devices primarily used by students with visual impairments to enhance their independent work and emphasizes the crucial importance of these devices in providing equal opportunities and supporting inclusive education. The general recommendations provided at the end of the bachelor's thesis inform about available tools and strategies that can contribute to better understanding and support of inclusive education.

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