Athens Journal of Education | |
Building Vicarious Bridges through Colour Workshops for Pupils with Visual Impairment | |
Paola Aiello1  Maurizio Sibilio2  Filomena Agrillo3  Erika Marie Pace3  Iolanda Zollo3  | |
[1] Associate Professor in Special Pedagogy and Didactics, University of Salerno, Italy;Full Professor in Special Pedagogy and Didactics, University of Salerno, Italy;PhD Student in Didactics, Inclusive Education and Technology, University of Salerno, Italy; | |
关键词: simplexity; special education; vicariance; visual impairment; workshops; | |
DOI : https://doi.org/10.30958/aje.4-4-2 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The inclusion of pupils with visual impairment, within Italian mainstream schools, is an area of interest for the field of special education that is involved in identifying the most effective teaching strategies to promote the teaching-learning process. The perceptive difficulties that the pupils with visual impairment encounter in the first step of development can be a significant obstacle to learning and to the development of representative thinking. For this reason, it is fundamental that the teaching style adopted is oriented to promote learning through strategies that exploit the natural vicarious activity of the brain. With this aim, the present paper describes the potential of a hands-on activity with high inclusive value, which is based on a theoretical framework, that brings together contributions from different scientific domains and which, from an interdisciplinary perspective, explores the concept of "vicariance" as proposed by the physiologist of perception Alain Berthoz.
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