Tapia Carlín, Rebeca ElenaTAPIA CARLIN, REBECA ELENA; 251221Morúa Álvarez, Gladys Angélica2020-02-242020-02-242019-12https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12371/4801"In recent years, disability and the recognition of the rights of this population have become relevant issues worldwide. In the population of students with impaired vision there are those who are deemed totally blind, those who are ‘legally’ blind, and those with varying degrees of low vision often referred to as partial. In Mexico, vision impairment is considered the second cause of disability. According to the INEGI (2010), it affects 1,292,201 people. The ENADID (Encuesta Nacional de la Dinámica Demográfica (2014) affirms that 58. 4% of the group of people with disabilities are visually impaired."pdfengHUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTACiegos--EducaciónMaestros de ciegosEducación inclusivaTeaching languages to students with vision impairment in higher education: A case studyTesis de maestríaNiños con discapacidad visual--EducaciónNiños con discapacidad visual--EducaciónEstudiantes con discapacidades--EducaciónopenAccess