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The development of a visual perception test for learners in the foundation phase

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Title: The development of a visual perception test for learners in the foundation phase
Author: Clutten, Sylvia Catherine
Abstract: Visual perception plays a fundamental role in a prospective learner’s ability to learn to read and spell; as well as in the accomplishment of written and numeracy tasks. Aspects of visual perception are facilitating functions and skills which a learner requires for acquiring basic literacy and numeracy proficiency. Yet, despite this importance, there exists no test that is standardised for the South African Foundation Phase population which adequately measures distinct visual perceptual aspects of individual learners. The study was undertaken in an attempt to alleviate the dilemma of the South African Foundation Phase learners who tend to experience visual perceptual challenges that hamper their level of academic learning, performance and competency. Firstly, the literature study explored the construct of visual perception and focussed on the relationship between vision, visual perception and academic learning, performance and competency. Secondly, in order to adequately measure the South African Foundation Phase population’s visual perceptual level of proficiency a new test was developed. Based on the literature study and the empirical investigation recommendations to educational psychologists, teachers, parents and learners have been made.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2613
Date: 2009-02
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