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The image is a photograph of a page from a printed document, likely a research paper or journal article. The text is oriented vertically and appears to be a continuation of a scholarly work. Key sections visible include "Population and Sample," "Research Design," "Significance of the Study," and "Objective of the Study." The text discusses a study on recreational activities for students with visual impairment in inclusive schools.

The "Population and Sample" section specifies that the population for the study was made up of teachers, game masters, and principals in three schools: Special Education Centre, Bauchi; Govt. Technical College, Gumau; and Govt. Secondary School, Toro. The entire population of these schools also served as the sample.

The "Research Design" section states that the design for this study was descriptive survey research and was chosen because it helped to describe the situation the researcher studied.

The "Significance of the Study" section explains that the outcome of the study may benefit administrators in inclusive schools, educational planners, and various communities and educational planners, as it provides answers to questions about finding answers to the following questions: "Does time allotment constitute problem to visual impairment in an inclusive school?," "Does facilities constitute problem to recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school?," and "Does equipment constitute problem to recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school?".

The "Objective of the Study" section further elaborates on the main purpose of the study, which was to find out recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school. It also mentions that the study specifically aimed at finding answers to the aforementioned questions.

There is no information within the image that places it in the city of Ihalav, Nigeria. The content refers to locations in Bauchi State, Nigeria. The image itself is a flat, printed page.
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The image is a photograph of a page from a printed document, likely a research paper or journal article. The text is oriented vertically and appears to be a continuation of a scholarly work. Key sections visible include "Population and Sample," "Research Design," "Significance of the Study," and "Objective of the Study." The text discusses a study on recreational activities for students with visual impairment in inclusive schools. The "Population and Sample" section specifies that the population for the study was made up of teachers, game masters, and principals in three schools: Special Education Centre, Bauchi; Govt. Technical College, Gumau; and Govt. Secondary School, Toro. The entire population of these schools also served as the sample. The "Research Design" section states that the design for this study was descriptive survey research and was chosen because it helped to describe the situation the researcher studied. The "Significance of the Study" section explains that the outcome of the study may benefit administrators in inclusive schools, educational planners, and various communities and educational planners, as it provides answers to questions about finding answers to the following questions: "Does time allotment constitute problem to visual impairment in an inclusive school?," "Does facilities constitute problem to recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school?," and "Does equipment constitute problem to recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school?". The "Objective of the Study" section further elaborates on the main purpose of the study, which was to find out recreational activities of students with visual impairment in an inclusive school. It also mentions that the study specifically aimed at finding answers to the aforementioned questions. There is no information within the image that places it in the city of Ihalav, Nigeria. The content refers to locations in Bauchi State, Nigeria. The image itself is a flat, printed page.

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