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Nhancing Cognitive And Psychosocial Well-Being Among Visually Impaired University Students: The Impact Of Content-Focused Accessible E-Learning Material

Journal
Educational Administration: Theory and Practice
ISSN
2148-2403
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Mohd Norazmi Nordin
Uvathi a/p Mariappan
Sofia Elias
Kauthar Razali
Mohamad Maulana Magiman
Muhd Zulkifli Ismail
Amin Al Haadi Shafie 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Mohd Saleh Abbas
DOI
https://kuey.net/index.php/kuey/article/view/5506
Abstract
This mixed-methods study explores the educational and therapeutic benefits of Content-Focused Accessible E-Learning Material (CFAELM) for visually impaired university students. A total of 49 participants with documented visual impairments were recruited from various academic disciplines across STEM, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Utilizing a combination of pre- and post-intervention surveys, cognitive assessments (Montreal Cognitive Assessment - MoCA), psychosocial measures (Psychological Well-being Scale and Social Support Questionnaire), and usage logs, this research provides a holistic view of the impact of CFAELM on this demographic. The findings reveal significant improvements in cognitive functioning post-intervention, with mean MoCA scores increasing from 24.3 (±2.1) to 26.8 (±2.5). Psychosocial well-being also showed notable enhancement; Psychological Well-being Scale scores rose from 65.7 (±8.9) to 72.4 (±7.6), and Social Support Questionnaire scores increased from 28.6 (±4.2) to 31.2 (±3.8). Usage data indicated high engagement levels, with participants accessing CFAELM for an average of 5.2 days per week and spending approximately 3.5 hours per day on the material. Feedback from participants overwhelmingly recognized CFAELM as highly accessible (77.6%) and effective (83.7%) in facilitating their learning experiences. These results underscore the crucial role of tailored e-learning materials in enhancing both the cognitive functions and psychosocial well-being of visually impaired university students. By highlighting significant improvements in academic and psychosocial domains, this study contributes to the discourse on inclusive education, advocating for the integration of accessible e-learning resources in higher education curriculums to better support students with visual impairments. The study's mixed-methods approach further enriches our understanding, offering both quantitative evidence of CFAELM's benefits and qualitative insights into participants' experiences, thus providing a comprehensive overview of its efficacy in meeting the unique educational needs of visually impaired learners.
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Visually Impaired Stu...

Accessible E-Learning...

Cognitive Functioning...

Psychosocial Well-bei...

Inclusive Education

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