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University of Cape Town

Teaching Children with Visual Impairment: Creating Empowering Classrooms

In the education of children with visual impairment, there is a global movement away from segregated special schooling, and towards inclusive neighbourhood schools. Inclusion provides an opportunity for everyone, teachers as well as learners, to become more acquainted about life with visual impairment and to overcome some of the barriers of difference which have existed in the past. But if it is to be successful, teachers and others require key skills and insights in order to create classroom environments that fully accommodate the learning needs of children with visual impairment. In this course, you will discover the visually impaired child by recognizing that there are many different eye conditions and that each affects learning and behavior differently. During the course, we will explore the Expanded Core Curriculum, which is a collection of content areas that teachers integrate into the core curriculum to give visually impaired learners access to knowledge that sighted learners gain through observation. You will also learn how to make your classroom, the content, your teaching, and the assessments accessible through curriculum differentiation strategies. By the end of the course, you will have the necessary tools to create empowering classrooms where you can teach children with visual impairment in an inclusive, accessible, and attuned space. You will be able to purchase a Verified Certificate if you wish to show evidence of your achievements, but this is optional, and you may apply for Financial Aid if you are unable to pay the certificate fee.

Status: Working With Children
Status: Teaching
BeginnerCourse14 hours

Featured reviews

DS

5.0Reviewed Sep 23, 2020

Wow this course is amazing, I had no idea about how one curriculum van be looked at differently to accommodate all learners with different capabilities.

NM

5.0Reviewed Jul 20, 2025

The course was insightful and practical, especially in equipping educators to support learners with visual impairments in inclusive settings.

UA

5.0Reviewed May 12, 2024

This course remains one of the best things to happen to humanity. An inclusive world is possible and we are already underway.

HD

5.0Reviewed Sep 16, 2020

The knowledge and skills I have learnt made me to grow.. More student teachers should try out this coarse and the world will be a better place especially for the visually impaired.

EA

5.0Reviewed Oct 3, 2021

Very interesting course. I feel like I learnt a lot about ways to help support visually impaired students.

I

5.0Reviewed Mar 26, 2021

Excellent course. Happy I followed this course. Now I can implement what I have learned in my class.

RT

5.0Reviewed Jan 4, 2021

It's a great program I learn a lot of things about how to teach children with visual impairment. I am planning to take more courses.

GJ

5.0Reviewed Aug 10, 2022

I love the fact that I never thought this topic could be so in depth. I had a blast and would recommend this course 10 out of 10 times.

OZ

5.0Reviewed May 11, 2023

Excellent and useful course. The material taught can be used to aid learners with or without visual impairment. And no peer-review tasks! Just quizzes.

NT

5.0Reviewed Sep 20, 2020

this is great information, it is so helpful and I have learnt so much stuff about visual impairment

AM

5.0Reviewed Oct 11, 2023

I got to know a lot from the course. World that was untouched for me and I'm grateful.

LM

5.0Reviewed Jun 9, 2023

This is a good course for educators and everyone who is interested in learning with visual impairment and creating empowering classrooms

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