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McMahon, Eugene – RE:view, 1997
Describes current child-count systems that count students with visual impairments and additional disabilities in only one disability area. This results in an undercount of the incidence of visual impairment. Discusses the need for children to be initially counted by the disability of the lowest incidence. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Disability Identification, Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Orr, Alberta L.; Huebner, Kathleen M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2001
This article explores issues of allied health professionals who provide vision rehabilitation services to individuals with visual impairments. It questions whether allied health professionals receive sufficient training to work with this population, identifies challenges facing the rehabilitation field, and suggests ways allied health…
Descriptors: Adults, Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Children
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Jones, Lynda – RE:view, 2002
This article discusses the creation of Rehabilitation Teaching Assistant (RTA) paraprofessional positions as a solution to the shortage of certified rehabilitation teachers for individuals with visual impairments. It discusses the potential negative ramifications of this approach and urges requiring a 2-year associate's degree as the education…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Adults, Certification, Children
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Ashcroft, Samuel C. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1990
Discusses the development of Peabody College's (Tennessee) vision teacher preparation program; examines the philosophy and character of the vision program over time, noting its unique features. A consortium is proposed for advanced study and professional renewal among the higher education programs in vision nationwide. (SM)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Scheffel, Debora L.; Agnew, Jo – 2003
This paper examines the goal of providing transparent computer access to people with disabilities, especially those with visual impairments. First, four basic strategies to provide this population with access to technology are identified: (1) building features into the computer, operating system, or application programs; (2) using adaptive…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Assistive Technology