Assistive technologies to access print resources for students with visual impairment: implications for accommodations in high stakes assessments
This article explores the accessibility of digital versions of Question Papers offered by UK awarding bodies for high stakes externally assessed examinations. It raises concerns that question papers from five out of six providers are not adequately accessible for candidates with visual impairment who use screen reader technologies and so asks broader questions about ways in which, even in high income countries with a strong espoused commitment to equality, disadvantage can be compounded rather than addressed.
Publisher(s):
Sage Journals
Journal/Book/Website Title
British Journal of Visual Impairment
Date Published
01/05/2020
Volume
38
Issue
2
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Reference(Citation):
Nisbet, P (2020) Assistive technologies to access print resources for students with visual impairment: Implications for accommodation in high stakes assessments. British Journal of Visual Impairment, 38(2), 222-247.
Author(s)/Associated People:
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Insights:
Countries of Subject Matter:
United Kingdom
Methods
Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0264619619899678