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Goldring, Leslie – Leadership, 2002
Describes six research-based traits of school culture that affect student achievement: shared vision, traditions, collaboration, shared decision-making, innovation, and communication. Draws practical implications for teachers and administrators. (Contains 17 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communications, Cooperation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedPorter, Janice A.; And Others – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 1989
The article describes the response of 55 blind and partially sighted teenagers to genetic counseling and outlines their knowledge of their disability and their attitudes towards marriage and parenthood. It was concluded that the counseling was not cost-effective though such services were welcomed by the teenagers. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blindness, Child Rearing, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewedDavies, Janice – British Journal of Visual Impairment, 1989
The article examines reading programs in use in Birmingham (United Kingdom) schools to evaluate their appropriateness in instructing partially sighted students in integrated settings. Suggestions are made for general appearance, contrast, paper type, type size and style, spacing, line length, readability, and vocabulary. (DB)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Material Evaluation
Peer reviewedGabrielson, Curt – Physics Teacher, 1996
Describes an in-depth, comprehensive method that enables students to understand the basic concepts of visual perception. (JRH)
Descriptors: Physics, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Peer reviewedUngar, S.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1994
Eighty-eight children (either totally blind or with residual vision) estimated directions between landmarks in a large scale layout of objects. Children experienced the layout either directly by walking around it or indirectly by examining a tactile map. Use of tactile maps considerably facilitated the performance of the blind children. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Maps, Partial Vision
Peer reviewedKnowlton, Marie; And Others – RE:view, 1991
This study examined effects of visual impairment on the performance of typical educational tasks requiring visual accommodation to print material at three different distances. Subjects were 18 visually impaired and 19 nonimpaired children (ages 6-10). Findings indicated that visually impaired children exhibited more fixation shifts per task.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Eye Fixations, Intervention
Johnson, Susan Moore – School Administrator, 1993
Summarizes the visions of 12 newly appointed superintendents from 4 northeastern states. In composing their visions, single-handedly from the start or collaborative over time, superintendents must cope with complex realities and competing demands. Although expected to emulate visionary corporate leaders, superintendents must envision within a…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Qualities, Models
Peer reviewedBlanksby, D. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
Sixteen visually impaired children (aged 2-6) were exposed to a specially prepared visual stimulation video, and their vision attention was rated quantitatively and qualitatively. The results suggest that this technique could be useful in stimulating functional vision in young children. (Author)
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Early Intervention, Partial Vision
Peer reviewedRobinson, J.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
Twelve legally blind men tested two night-vision devices: one wide-angle light and one with a high-intensity beam. The study concluded that no one night light is best for all individuals and in some cases a smaller angle, high-intensity light may be more useful than a wider angle one. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Blindness, Lighting, Sensory Aids
Peer reviewedHall, A. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
The paper describes issues involved in a project to assist providers of services for the visually impaired to plan and initiate programs directed toward Nepal's low vision population. Discussed are demographic factors; organization of prevention, education, and rehabilitation programs; development of a systematic and coordinated national plan; and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Partial Vision
Peer reviewedMiletic, G. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1995
This study evaluated the knowledge of Level 1 and Level 2 rules of perspective taking by 18 8-year-old children (either congenitally blind, congenitally low vision, or sighted). All children understood Level 1 rules; their knowledge of Level 2 rules (that a heterogeneously sided object will appear differently to viewers from different sides)…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedCoco, F. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1995
This article addresses the lack of access to low-vision rehabilitation services by individuals needing them, due to lack of coverage by public or private health insurance. Improved insurance coverage would result in improved access as well as more direct referrals by ophthalmologists, more consumer choice, more timely rehabilitation, reduced…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adventitious Impairments, Financial Support, Health Insurance
Peer reviewedArter, Christine; And Others – British Journal of Special Education, 1996
Teaching methods to develop the handwriting skills of children who have low vision are discussed. Difficulties are seen to result from problems with motor skills, visual factors, and mechanical difficulties. Stressed throughout is adaptation of the handwriting program to the particular needs of the individual child. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Handwriting, Individualized Instruction, Partial Vision
Christie, Kathy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2002
Highlights recommendations of seven task groups of Maryland's Visionary Panel for Better Schools to align state and local educational systems to support teachers and students. The task groups covered accountability, achievement, assessment, leadership, learning, public support, and teacher quality. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedFireison, Cara Kim; Moore, J. Elton – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1998
This study of 270 legally blind adults found that those who had attended specialized schools for blind persons made significantly less money than those who had attended public schools. However, 72% of specialized school attendees could read braille, compared to 19.7% of public-school attendees. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Braille, Comparative Analysis


