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Sheeley, Eugene C.; McQuiddy, Doris – 1980
The booklet, another in a series for parents of deaf blind children, presents information in large type about the nature and cause of deaf blindness. A drawing of the ear is followed by a simplified discussion of the ear's functioning and definitions of terms (such as spondee threshold) used in hearing testing and hearing loss. Similarly, a…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Deaf Blind, Hearing (Physiology), Vision
Foley, Celia – 1974
To determine which children in the Head Start program may have vision problems, Head Start teachers and staff do vision "screening." This booklet demonstrates how to do the screening using the Snellen "E Chart." Trouble signs that the test administrator should be aware of are listed, and vision scores are explained simply.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Screening Tests, Strabismus, Vision
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Whiteside, John A. – Child Development, 1976
Threshold luminance necessary to evoke an eye movement was evaluated as a function of age (6-21 years) and visual angle (6-42 degrees from the fovea). (BRT)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Vision Tests
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Morse, Alan R.; Trief, Ellen – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1985
Clinical techniques for visual screening of infants that are not used in routine pediatric examinations include optokinetic nystagmus, preferential looking, and visually evoked potential. Greater use of such techniques might increase success of nonsurgical remedial intervention. (CL)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Infants, Screening Tests, Vision Tests
Heinsen, Arthur C., Jr. – Academic Therapy Quarterly, 1971
The use of an optometric consultant to evaluate a student's educational handicap relating to vision is discussed. (CD)
Descriptors: Counseling, Exceptional Child Education, Optometrists, Vision Tests
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Rathgeber, Arthur J. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1981
The article describes a vision screening program in Manitoba to identify high-risk children. Organizational strategies, instrumentation, and results of a study of the effectiveness of the screening process with 732 children are detailed. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Screening Tests, Vision Tests, Visual Impairments
Evans, James R.; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1976
Compared was the incidence of lateral phoria, a tendency for the eyes to turn in or out, in 45 elementary grade learning disabled children and 364 children in regular elementary education classes. (DB)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Incidence, Learning Disabilities, Vision
Black, Susan – American School Board Journal, 2002
Discusses student learning difficulties linked to visual disorders such as dyslexia and amblyopia, problems associated with current school vision-screening procedures, and recommendations to improve preschool and in-school vision-screening practices with an emphasis on early, regular, and comprehensive eye examinations. (PKP)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Learning Problems, Vision Tests, Visual Impairments
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Special Education. – 1984
The manual was intended to help school personnel (either an educator of the visually handicapped and/or a certified orientation and mobility instructor) evaluate the functional use of residual vision. The manual is organized in three major sections, which cover the following: (1) the general areas addressed in functional vision evaluation (such as…
Descriptors: Vision Tests, Visual Acuity, Visual Environment, Visual Impairments
Flax, Nathan – 1968
The relationship between vision and reading achievement is complex. In this paper, a number of terms relating to vision are defined and some of the limitations of specific measures of vision are discussed. In order to relate vision to reading, it is necessary to segment arbitrarily the continuous process of vision into a series of subsystems, or…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Achievement, Reading Diagnosis, Vision
Health Services and Mental Health Administration (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. – 1970
National estimates based on the findings from the Health Examination Survey in 1963 to 1965 of uncorrected monocular and binocular visual-acuity levels of children were studied. A nationwide sample of 7,417 children was selected to represent the approximately 24 million noninstitutionalized American children between ages 6 and 11 years. Testing…
Descriptors: Children, National Surveys, Research, Screening Tests
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Jobe, Fred W. – 1976
This bulletin explains some of the visual characteristics of children and youth, examines critically the vision screening tests used in some schools, and explains the problems resulting from their use. Chapters deal in turn with vision and visual characteristics, the professional eye examination, visual screening tests, problems in referrals from…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Eyes, Reading, Vision
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Busby, P. A.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1988
Consonant identification was examined in four profoundly hearing-impaired children (ages 13-14) under five conditions. Performance was better in the vision alone condition than audition alone using hearing aids in free-field. No consistent differences were recorded across three auditory-visual conditions, including one with syllabic compression…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Tests, Consonants, Hearing Impairments
Pennock, Cliff; Shapiro, Jon – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1985
Changes in visual screening procedures that may have occurred over 5 years were investigated. Parameters surveyed included procedures, times, sources of referrals, and personnel. A majority of districts continue to rely on far-point acuity testing. However, in cases where reading problems exist, greater use of vision specialists can be found.…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Elementary Education, Program Development, Screening Tests
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Haddad, Herskel M.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
In 73 children (6-13 years old) with reading difficulty, ophthalmological evaluation showed that 18 had overt refractive errors, 18 dyslexia and no ocular anomalies, and 37 impaired fusional amplitudes, 24 of whom were dyslexic. In all Ss with poor fusional amplitudes the reading mechanism could be improved with orthoptic exercises. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Eyes, Ophthalmology, Vision
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