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Swallow, Rose-Marie – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1981
The article provides a table of the 50 most commonly used assessment instruments for use with visually impaired individuals. Cognitive, achievement, reading, mathematics, spelling, language, listening/auding, perceptual motor, early childhood, and career education tests are reviewed. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Tests, Language Tests, Mathematics
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Barth, John L.; Foulke, Emerson – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1979
Preview is defined as anticipation in the performance of motor skills. Research is reviewed, along with the performance of blind pedestrians using two mobility aids. (DLS)
Descriptors: Blindness, Cognitive Processes, Echolocation, Mobility Aids
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Kitchin, R. M.; Jacobson, R. D. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1997
Assesses techniques used by researchers to collect and analyze data on how people with visual impairments or blindness learn, understand, and think about geographic space. Recommendations are made for increasing the validity of studies, including the use of multiple, mutually supportive tests; larger samples; and real-world environments.…
Descriptors: Blindness, Cognitive Tests, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
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Uslan, M. M.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1996
This article traces the development of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, examines types of CCTVs available today, discusses the influence of digital and computer technology in improving CCTVs, and speculates on video magnification technology of the future. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Computers, Information Technology, Magnification Methods
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Lussenhop, Krista; Corn, Anne L. – RE:view, 2002
This article reviews literature on the issue of whether it is preferable to teach students literacy skills using large print or using standard print with optical devices. Findings indicate reading standard print with optical devices is as effective a literacy medium as large print and, perhaps, a more effective one. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Large Type Materials, Literacy
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Huebner, Kathleen Mary – RE:view, 1989
This article examines demographic and sociological trends in terms of their impact on future planning for the education of visually impaired students. Prevalence figures (and their scarcity), prevalence of visually handicapped multiply handicapped children, special educational needs, and the teacher shortage are discussed. Suggestions are made for…
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
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Dillon, Thomas W.; Emurian, Henry H. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Surveys the human factors literature that focuses on self-report evaluations of visual fatigue resulting from use of a visual display unit (VDU). Highlights include viewing distance, color, user demographics, duration of VDU use, physiological measurements, and suggested guidelines for VDU use. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Color, Fatigue (Biology), Guidelines, Human Factors Engineering
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Morse, Mary – RE:view, 1991
This article reviews normal visual development and the role of visual gaze behaviors in attention and social interaction, discusses how the information applies to many multiply handicapped visually impaired children, and describes ways of incorporating this information into assessment and programing. (DB)
Descriptors: Attention, Child Development, Evaluation Methods, Eye Contact
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Sawyer, Richard J.; And Others – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1994
This analysis of national program record data since 1977 found that, overall, increases have occurred in placements of students with disabilities within general public schools and within general education classes. Integration patterns, however, have varied substantially across disabilities, with students having sensory impairments showing the most…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
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Nixon, H. L., II – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1994
This article provides an overview of sociological perspectives and knowledge about social aspects of families coping with visual impairment. Special attention is given to the importance of the social structures and dynamics of families as social networks, the social construction of impairment experiences by families, family social support…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Coping, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Environment
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LaGrow, Steven J.; Ponchillia, Paul E.; Ponchillia, Susan V. – RE:view, 1998
Reviews various models used for delivering personal adjustment services to individuals with visual impairments, including center-based services and home-based services. Addresses the need to individualize the rehabilitation process by determining the type of program and service delivery that best meets an individual's needs. (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Delivery Systems, Home Programs, Individualized Programs
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Verstraete, Pieter – History of Education, 2005
In the second half of the eighteenth century, intellectuals, stimulated by the sensualist theories of Etienne-Bonnot de Condillac (1714?80) and John Locke (1632?1704), tried to understand how a sensorially disabled person, such as one suffering from deafness or blindness was able to reason and develop ideas, for the senses were thought to be the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Deafness, Visual Impairments
Beaty, Lee A. – 1992
The empirical research on psychological and social adjustment of children and adolescents with visual impairments is reviewed. The dichotomy between deficit and nondeficit functioning of these youths is explored. Personality research suggests that some youth with visual impairments display minor deficits in self-concept and self-esteem. It is…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Emotional Adjustment, Interpersonal Competence, Personality Traits
Wilson, Molly M. – 1980
While reading has been recognized as a potentially useful and enjoyable pastime for the elderly, physical and psychological decrements affect the ability of the elderly to read. As the eyes age, near-point tasks become more difficult. In addition to reduced sensory intake, perceptual changes occur. The central nervous system slows, and data travel…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Processes, Gerontology, Memory
Kates, Linda; And Others – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1981
Thirty-nine students in classes for deaf-blind children were assessed using the Behavior Rating Instrument for Autistic and Other Atypical Children (BRIAAC). Each child was observed for two hours and was rated on the eight BRIAAC scales. The Behavior Rating Instrument evaluated the child's motivation as it emerged in daily context. (JN)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Problems, Deaf Blind, Educational Diagnosis
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