Classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren: A scoping review

Visually impaired schoolchildren require classrooms tailored to their visual abilities and needs, as outlined in existing literature detailing optimal modifications, recommendations, and guidelines. The study aims to review existing literature on classroom modifications for visually impaired schoolc...

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出版年:PLOS ONE
主要な著者: Najmee, Nur Aresya Ahmad; Mohammed, Zainora; Abd Rahman, Mohd Harimi; Fadzil, Norliza Mohamad; Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat; Hassan, Rosilah
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE 2025
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author Najmee
Nur Aresya Ahmad; Mohammed
Zainora; Abd Rahman
Mohd Harimi; Fadzil
Norliza Mohamad; Ludin
Arimi Fitri Mat; Hassan
Rosilah
spellingShingle Najmee
Nur Aresya Ahmad; Mohammed
Zainora; Abd Rahman
Mohd Harimi; Fadzil
Norliza Mohamad; Ludin
Arimi Fitri Mat; Hassan
Rosilah
Classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren: A scoping review
Science & Technology - Other Topics
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Nur Aresya Ahmad; Mohammed
Zainora; Abd Rahman
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Norliza Mohamad; Ludin
Arimi Fitri Mat; Hassan
Rosilah
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spelling Najmee, Nur Aresya Ahmad; Mohammed, Zainora; Abd Rahman, Mohd Harimi; Fadzil, Norliza Mohamad; Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat; Hassan, Rosilah
Classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren: A scoping review
PLOS ONE
English
Article
Visually impaired schoolchildren require classrooms tailored to their visual abilities and needs, as outlined in existing literature detailing optimal modifications, recommendations, and guidelines. The study aims to review existing literature on classroom modifications for visually impaired schoolchildren, outlining recommendations for creating ideal classrooms within mainstream physical settings. After initial screening, 712 publications (698 from databases and registers, and 14 from other methods) were identified for detailed review, of which 17 were ultimately eligible for inclusion. Through a systematic review of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, along with additional sources up to February 2024, this research analyzed articles published from 1999 to 2024. A qualitative, thematic analysis was conducted on the included articles. Criteria included peer-reviewed journals, theses, and conference papers focusing on classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren aged 7 to 18. Key questions addressed are: 1) What classroom settings suit the needs of visually impaired schoolchildren? 2) What recommendations are tailored to visually impaired schoolchildren to create a conducive classroom environment? Analysis of 7 journal articles and 10 other publications revealed two main themes: optimizing classroom configuration and enhancing visual comfort. Articles primarily focused on suggestions for classroom layout, particularly furnishing arrangement (41%, n = 7) and enhancing lighting conditions (41% n = 7). However, concerns were raised about standard furniture designs and the need for tailored seating arrangements to meet the visual demands of visually impaired schoolchildren. Conclusion: This review provides valuable insights into creating optimal classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren, ensuring equal learning opportunities in a supportive environment tailored to their needs.
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
1932-6203

2025
20
2
10.1371/journal.pone.0318871
Science & Technology - Other Topics
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description Visually impaired schoolchildren require classrooms tailored to their visual abilities and needs, as outlined in existing literature detailing optimal modifications, recommendations, and guidelines. The study aims to review existing literature on classroom modifications for visually impaired schoolchildren, outlining recommendations for creating ideal classrooms within mainstream physical settings. After initial screening, 712 publications (698 from databases and registers, and 14 from other methods) were identified for detailed review, of which 17 were ultimately eligible for inclusion. Through a systematic review of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, along with additional sources up to February 2024, this research analyzed articles published from 1999 to 2024. A qualitative, thematic analysis was conducted on the included articles. Criteria included peer-reviewed journals, theses, and conference papers focusing on classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren aged 7 to 18. Key questions addressed are: 1) What classroom settings suit the needs of visually impaired schoolchildren? 2) What recommendations are tailored to visually impaired schoolchildren to create a conducive classroom environment? Analysis of 7 journal articles and 10 other publications revealed two main themes: optimizing classroom configuration and enhancing visual comfort. Articles primarily focused on suggestions for classroom layout, particularly furnishing arrangement (41%, n = 7) and enhancing lighting conditions (41% n = 7). However, concerns were raised about standard furniture designs and the need for tailored seating arrangements to meet the visual demands of visually impaired schoolchildren. Conclusion: This review provides valuable insights into creating optimal classroom settings for visually impaired schoolchildren, ensuring equal learning opportunities in a supportive environment tailored to their needs.
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