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The Impact of Visual Impairment on Perceived School Climate
2015
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE)
The current investigation examines whether visual impairment has an impact on a student's perception of the school climate. Using a large national sample of high school students, perceptions were examined for students with vision impairment relative to students with no visual impairments. Three factors were examined: self-reported level of happiness, perception of a positive school climate, and negative school affect. Results revealed no differences for the seeing and visually impaired students
doi:10.11591/ijere.v4i3.4499
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