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Orientation and mobility for learners with visual impairment 333


 
Module code VIS 333
Qualification Postgraduate
Faculty Faculty of Education
Module content

This module will provide students (teachers) with a basic understanding of the field of orientation and mobility. The module will introduce students to the invaluable role of orientation and mobility skills in the life of a learner with visual impairment as well as the function of different role-players in this context. The focus of the module is on key concepts and skills in the field of orientation and mobility that are needed for safe travelling and independence. Students will be equipped to reinforce and infuse these concepts and skills in their teaching practice.

Module credits 18.00
NQF Level 07
Prerequisites No prequisites.
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Educational Psychology
Period of presentation Semester 1 and/or 2

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