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Palmer, James L.; Elliott, Jeffrey; Kuyk, T. K. – RE:view, 1998
This study compared effects of visual occlusion on the motor and spatial learning of 28 legally blind adult males, half due to acuity loss and half due to peripheral field restriction. For both groups, occlusion appeared neither to facilitate nor impede motor learning but did significantly impair acquisition of spatial relations. Results have…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Males, Partial Vision
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Corn, Anne L. – RE:view, 1989
A comprehensive program of instruction in the use of low vision is proposed, including definitions, a philosophy of low vision, theoretical constructs, a flow chart of professional and individual relationships and responsibilities, goals, curriculum, and an evaluation system. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Vision Aids
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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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Ashley, Julia R.; Cates, Dennis L. – RE:view, 1992
A survey of teachers of the visually impaired and adults with albinism or parents of children with albinism (total responses=144) found no use of Braille by the adults or children with albinism, awareness of the condition by almost all teachers, support for mainstreaming by all, and specific teaching suggestions from teachers. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Braille, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lanning, William A.; McClelland, Gus – RE:view, 1995
The Department of Veterans Affairs VICTORS (Vision Impairment Center To Optimize Remaining Sight) Program emphasizes individual independence through the use of low vision devices and training. The social worker's role combines traditional counseling with administrative responsibilities, such as interviewing the patient to identify needs and…
Descriptors: Adults, Federal Programs, Low Vision Aids, Partial Vision