Understanding the Practice, Perception, and Challenge of Blind or Low Vision Students Learning through Accessible Technologies in Non-Inclusive 'Blind Colleges'
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2025
In developing and underdeveloped regions, many 'Blind Colleges' exclusively
enroll individuals with Blindness or Vision Impairment (BLV) for higher
education. While advancements in accessible technologies have facilitated BLV
student integration into 'Integrated Colleges,' their implementation in 'Blind
Colleges' remains uneven due to complex economic, social, and policy
challenges. This study investigates the practices, perceptions, and challenges
of BLV students using accessible technologies in a Chinese 'Blind College'
through a two-part empirical approach. Our findings demonstrate that tactile
and digital technologies enhance access to education but face significant
integration barriers. We emphasize the critical role of early education in
addressing capability gaps, BLV students' aspirations for more inclusive
educational environments, and the systemic obstacles within existing
frameworks. We advocate for leveraging accessible technologies to transition
'Blind Colleges' into 'Integrated Colleges,' offering actionable insights for
policymakers, designers, and educators. Finally, we outline future research
directions on accessible technology innovation and its implications for BLV
education in resource-constrained settings.
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Authors | Xiuqi Tommy Zhu; Ziyue Qiu; Ye Wei; Jianhao Wang; Yang Jiao |
Journal | arXiv |
Year | 2025 |
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