Difficulty faced by Science Teachers in Classroom Teaching with Visually Impaired Students
  • Author(s): Priyatma Arya
  • Paper ID: 1712906
  • Page: 1249-1255
  • Published Date: 17-12-2025
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 9 Issue 6 December-2025
Abstract

This study explores the challenges faced by science teachers in classroom teaching with visually impaired students. The research aims to identify the difficulty phases experienced by teachers and provide insights into the strategies and accommodations that can facilitate inclusive science education. Science teachers often face challenges in classroom instruction when teaching visually impaired students, including difficulties with abstract concepts, limited access to materials, and lack of support. These challenges can impact student engagement and comprehension. Science involves many abstract concepts that are difficult for visually impaired students to grasp without visual aids. Lack of specialized materials and adaptations for visually impaired students can hinder their ability to participate actively in science activities. Many teachers lack adequate training in inclusive teaching practices, making it difficult to effectively adapt lessons for visually impaired students. Insufficient support from specialized personnel, such as special education teachers or paraprofessionals, can further exacerbate challenges. Some visually impaired students may have difficulty engaging in the classroom due to behavioral issues or a lack of interest. Teachers can use clear and concise verbal descriptions, along with tactile and auditory aids, to convey information. Modifications to materials, such as embossed diagrams, large print copies, and assistive technology, can improve accessibility. Employing various teaching methods, such as case studies, drama, and discussions, can engage visually impaired students. Utilizing technology, like screen readers, Braille keyboards, and audio recorders, can enhance access to information. Teachers need to collaborate with special education teachers, assistive technology specialists, and families to create effective learning environments.

Keywords

Visualization, Accessibility, Experimentation, Assessment, Training etc.

Citations

IRE Journals:
Priyatma Arya "Difficulty faced by Science Teachers in Classroom Teaching with Visually Impaired Students" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 6 2025 Page 1249-1255 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I6-1712906

IEEE:
Priyatma Arya "Difficulty faced by Science Teachers in Classroom Teaching with Visually Impaired Students" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(6) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I6-1712906