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1. 'They Were Questioning Whether I Would Even Bother Coming Back'. Exploring Evidence of Inequality in 'Access', 'Success' and 'Progression' in Higher Education for Students with Vision Impairment

2. The Significance of Specialist Teachers of Learners with Visual Impairments as Agents of Change: Examining Personnel Preparation in the United Kingdom through a Bioecological Systems Theory

3. Balancing Inclusive Design, Adjustments and Personal Agency: Progressive Mutual Accommodations and the Experiences of University Students with Vision Impairment in the United Kingdom

4. Developing an Inclusive Learning Environment for Students with Visual Impairment in Higher Education: Progressive Mutual Accommodation and Learner Experiences in the United Kingdom

5. Development of a new curriculum framework for children and young people with vision impairment: A United Kingdom consultation using the Delphi approach.

7. "They were questioning whether I would even bother coming back". Exploring evidence of inequality in "access", "success" and "progression" in higher education for students with vision impairment.

8. Balancing inclusive design, adjustments and personal agency: progressive mutual accommodations and the experiences of university students with vision impairment in the United Kingdom.

9. Promoting a balanced early years curriculum for young children with vision impairment: Developing and sustaining personal agency through a bioecological systems perspective.

10. The Significance of Specialist Teachers of Learners with Visual Impairments as Agents of Change: Examining Personnel Preparation in the United Kingdom through a Bioecological Systems Theory.

11. Developing an inclusive learning environment for students with visual impairment in higher education: progressive mutual accommodation and learner experiences in the United Kingdom.

12. ‘Access to learning’ and ‘learning to access’: Analysing the distinctive role of specialist teachers of children and young people with vision impairments in facilitating curriculum access through an ecological systems theory.

13. Views of independence and readiness for employment amongst young people with visual impairment in the UK.

14. Post-16 transition experience of visually impaired young people in England and Wales: Early findings from a longitudinal study.

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