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Learning Is Visual: Why Teachers Need to Know about Vision

In: Education at the Intersection of Globalization and Technology

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  • Gunvor Wilhelmsen
  • Marion Felder
  • Marion Felder

Abstract

This chapter adopts an integrative literature review to describe and analyze theories and empirical research on visual development, impairment, screening, and intervention. The purpose is to inform teachers on how to influence students' education and social growth through understanding vision. Vision is especially essential for reading, accessing classroom materials, and learning. Yet, in many countries, vision problems in children are not assessed and thus not treated. The negative consequences for individuals and society are often significant. Though there is an abundance of eye health specialists in developed countries, not all visual problems that influence learning and reading are screened or treated effectively. This is worse in developing countries where eye health infrastructure often is lacking. Even screening and treatment given through the eye healthcare system is not always sustainable, since regular follow-up is lacking. The literature review shows that vision is a developing sense important for learning and that teachers can screen children's vision and support visual development. It can be concluded that every child in the twenty-first century school should have teachers with knowledge in vision. An example of a higher education initiative is presented to illustrate possible further education for teachers in the area of vision.

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  • Gunvor Wilhelmsen & Marion Felder & Marion Felder, 2021. "Learning Is Visual: Why Teachers Need to Know about Vision," Chapters, in: Sharon Waller & Lee Waller & Vongai Mpofu & Mercy Kurebwa (ed.), Education at the Intersection of Globalization and Technology, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:212660
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.93546
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    Keywords

    visual development; stimulation; learning through vision; vision screening; teacher education;
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    JEL classification:

    • I20 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - General

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