We equip educators with practical knowledge and skills to detect early signs of visual impairment in children in the classroom. 100% Free for Partner Schools.
"Often children are considered underachievers, when in fact they just can't see the whiteboard clearly."
Vital Role of Educators
Why Do We Train Teachers?
Children rarely complain about their vision because they assume what they see is normal. Teachers, who interact with children every day, are in the most strategic position to notice unusual behavior.
Visual Behavior Observation
Detecting habits of squinting, tilting the head, or bringing the face too close to books.
Communication Bridge
Helping schools communicate early indications to parents before formal medical screening is conducted.
Academic Improvement
Proper intervention can restore students' focus and participation in the classroom.
Syllabus & Materials
What Will Be Learned?
1
Basic Eye Anatomy
A simple introduction to how a child's eyes work and develop during their crucial growth phases.
2
Understanding Amblyopia
Understanding the dangers of "Lazy Eye" (Amblyopia) and why under 8 years of age is the golden period for intervention.
3
Red Flags in Class
Practical guidelines for recognizing physical and behavioral symptoms when children experience refractive errors.
4
Visual Ergonomics
Education regarding the 20-20-20 rule, ideal reading distance, and healthy digital screen time management.
5
Basic Snellen Test
Hands-on training for school health staff (UKS) to use a simple Snellen Chart independently as an early detection tool.
6
Parent Communication
How to communicate observation results to parents empathetically and guide them to attend medical screening.
Medical Education at No Cost.
This training program is provided for FREE (Partnership Benefit) to every school that has registered and agreed on the Raksanaya V100 School Screening program schedule.