Investigating the creativity skills of university students with hearing and visual impairments in Kwara State, Nigeria
Abstract
Creativity skills are imperative for university students with hearing impairment and visual impairment for survival
in the academic domain. Adopting the Five Creative Disposition Model, the study investigated the creativity skills
of university students with hearing and visual impairment in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. The descriptive survey
design was adopted and the study targeted university students with hearing impairment and visual impairment in
Ilorin Kwara State, Nigeria. All 31 students with hearing impairment as well as all 13 students with visual
impairment were selected for the study using a purposive sampling technique. The findings of the study revealed
that students with visual impairment were high in all five creative dispositions, and also, students with hearing
impairment were high in four creative dispositions except for inquisitive skills. The study recommends the use of
assistive technology such as screen readers, magnification software, Braille displays, hearing aids, and cochlear
implants, which could significantly enhance the learning experience of students with hearing and visual
impairments. Providing access to these assistive technologies can help students participate fully in the classroom
and achieve academic success.