Diniz Giovanne B, Sita Luciane V
Department of Anatomy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil 05508-000.
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2019 Jun 30;17(2):A153-A158. eCollection 2019 Spring.
Visual impairment is the most common form of disability in the world and results in major challenges to the education and employment of affected individuals. It is important, therefore, to provide the best possible higher education for these individuals, not only providing the same access to theoretical contents but also training them for their future work environment. The reliance of neuroanatomy teaching on visual material creates a set of challenges for educators, a situation that is only worsened by the lack of specific neuroanatomy teaching tools for students with visual impairment. To overcome this problem, a set of tactile tools for neuroanatomy education was prepared using low-cost materials such as hot-melt adhesive, pins and easily found fabrics. These tools were then employed in an undergraduate class of physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy students that included a student with visual impairment. The use of tactile tools allowed full integration of the student, who was able to participate in hands-on classes with her peers. We anticipate that the ease of fabrication and the low cost may allow this experience to be replicated in the instruction of neuroanatomy in undergraduate neuroscience programs at other institutions.
视力障碍是全球最常见的残疾形式,给受影响个体的教育和就业带来了重大挑战。因此,为这些个体提供尽可能好的高等教育非常重要,不仅要让他们能够接触到相同的理论内容,还要为他们未来的工作环境进行培训。神经解剖学教学对视觉材料的依赖给教育工作者带来了一系列挑战,而缺乏针对视力障碍学生的特定神经解剖学教学工具,使这种情况更加恶化。为了克服这个问题,我们使用热熔胶、大头针和容易找到的织物等低成本材料制作了一套用于神经解剖学教育的触觉工具。然后,这些工具被应用于一个本科物理治疗、言语治疗和职业治疗专业的班级,该班级中有一名视力障碍学生。触觉工具的使用使该学生能够完全融入其中,她能够与同龄人一起参加实践课程。我们预计,制作的简易性和低成本可能会使其他机构的本科神经科学专业在神经解剖学教学中复制这一经验。