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2012 | 39 | 1 | 57-67

Article title

Problems with L2 classroom research in the SEN setting with visually challenged learners

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Abstracts

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The paper highlights the what, the why and the how questions which may be posed by the novice researcher in the field of visual impairment. I discuss the problematic issues inherent to various stages of research preparation and implementation such as selection of a research method, recruitment of subjects for a study, the lack of theories and models in the field of visual impairment, applicability and administration of standard tests in the SEN setting, keeping up participants’ commitment throughout a project, or sustainment of the researcher’s emotional involvement.

Journal

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Volume

39

Issue

1

Pages

57-67

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Dates

published
2012-01-01

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