Dear all
I am looking literatures on the teaching
profession of visually impaired persons.
Because in Nepal, there are more than 250 visually
impaired teachers teaching in ordinary schools where students
without disabilities study.
I think this number of the teachers is
unpresidently higher involving in such schools.
Furthermore, while analyzing the association of factors to the
education of persons with disabilities, lack of support system
at schools, financial constraints, schools's
unawareness and families's perception and so on were found associated.
Could you please suggest some literatures related in these above
mentioned areas specially on persons with hearing, physical and
visual impairments
Thank you.
Kamal Lamichhane.
The University of Tokyo.
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