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Support for students with visual impairment in higher education in Singapore: Considering university publicity materials conveying disability services and support

 

 

Meng Ee Wong, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University

 

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.12796/caise-review.2014V2.008

CAISE Review 2014 Volume 2, pp 62 - 76
Special Section: Supporting Students with and without Special Needs
in their Transition from Schools to Higher Education
Abstract

 

This paper explores online resources in Singapore that reflect the current state of support in higher education for students with visual impairment.  In the six institutions of higher education there was evidence of support being provided for students with disabilities ― but the type and extent of support was variable, and messages conveyed to students were mixed.  Provisions tend to be generic in nature, and do not necessarily address needs related to specific disabilities.  If students with disabilities are to participate in higher education, clearer communication is necessary to enable them to make informed choices with confidence. Information needs to confirm that they will have the requisite support to afford them the opportunities associated with the university experience.  
 
 
 
 
 
Keywords: disability services, education support, higher education Singapore, publicity material, students with disabilities, visual impairment

 

 

 
 
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