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Lackey, George H.; And Others – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1982
Elementary partially sighted students read significantly more total books and school books using the Visolett (a low vision aid) than using large print text books, and the junior high partially sighted students read significantly more total pages using the Visolett. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Large Type Materials, Low Vision Aids
Davis, Patricia Anne – Teacher, 1981
Provides practical advice for the teacher on helping the visually impaired child succeed in the regular classroom. Includes consideration of classroom and materials, adaptations, special subjects, such as physical education, and interpersonal issues. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Low Vision Aids
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Ritty, J. Michael – Reading Teacher, 1979
Identifies some functional vision problems and describes some assessment procedures for determining whether a child needs professional help. (MKM)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulty
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Cowan, C.; Shepler, R. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
This article presents a practical guide to help professionals develop techniques and materials that motivate preschool-age children to learn to use low vision devices. Skills for optical-device training and sample training activities for monocular and magnifier use are outlined. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Low Vision Aids, Partial Vision, Preschool Education
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Martin, Sue Wiygul – RE:view, 1993
A visually impaired rehabilitation teacher describes a model developed in Maine for providing low vision services, with emphasis on teaching the use of near-point aids to assist on near-point tasks. The article addresses preevaluation services, assessment of clients with low vision, and follow-up when the client begins using the aids at home. (DB)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Low Vision Aids, Partial Vision, Rehabilitation Programs
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Gawande, A.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
This study of the effects of lenses of different colors on the visual abilities and comfort of 20 patients with retinal disease found that, in home trials, the critical issue was density more than color. Office tests of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity with colored lenses did not predict subjective benefit. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Color, Equipment Evaluation, Low Vision Aids, Optometry
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Lovie-Kitchen, Jan; Whittaker, Steve – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1998
This Australian study compared effects of relative-size magnification and relative-distance magnification on the reading rates of 24 adults with normal vision and 22 adults with low vision. For the subjects with low vision, the magnification method did not affect their reading rates, although subjects with normal vision showed slower reading at…
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, Large Type Materials, Low Vision Aids
Gould, Marge Christensen; Gould, Herman – Phi Delta Kappan, 2003
Describes undetected and uncorrected vision problems for children in poverty associated with juvenile delinquency and poor academic performance. Discusses success of a project offering vision screening and free glasses for at-risk students in Tucson, Arizona. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Delinquency, Elementary School Students
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Finnegan, Cara A.; Kang, Jiyeon – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2004
This essay considers the ways that iconoclasm, or the will to control images and vision, appears in canonical and contemporary public sphere theory. John Dewey and Jurgen Habermas enact a paradoxical relation to visuality by repudiating a mass culture of images while preferring "good" images and vision. Yet even when advocating for good vision,…
Descriptors: Vision, Popular Culture, Rhetoric
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Swerts, M.; Krahmer, E. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
This paper describes two experiments on the role of audiovisual prosody for signalling and detecting meta-cognitive information in question answering. The first study consists of an experiment, in which participants are asked factual questions in a conversational setting, while they are being filmed. Statistical analyses bring to light that the…
Descriptors: Cues, Vision, Nonverbal Communication
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Delvenne, J.F. – Cognition, 2005
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) and attention are both thought to have a capacity limit of four items [e.g. Luck, S. J., & Vogel, E. K. (1997). The capacity of visual working memory for features and conjunctions. Nature, 309, 279-281; Pylyshyn, Z. W., & Storm, R. W. (1988). Tracking multiple independent targets: evidence for a parallel tracking…
Descriptors: Vision, Short Term Memory
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Kees, Nathalie L.; Carlson, Laude A.; Parmley, Rhonda; Dahlen, Penny; Evans, Kathy; Marbley, Aretha F.; Rozdzial, Moshe; Rozdzial, Susan R.; Snyder, Beverly – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
The authors who worked to prepare this special issue on women and counseling (N. L. Kees, L. A. Carlson, R. Parmley, P. Dahlen, K. Evans, A. F. Marbley, et al., 2005) offer a vision for a just, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Recommendations for individual and systemic change needed to realize this future vision are offered.…
Descriptors: Females, Counselors, Vision, Counseling
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Kees, Nathalie L.; Carlson, Laude A.; Parmley, Rhonda; Dahlen, Penny; Evans, Kathy; Marbley, Aretha F.; Rozdzial, Moshe; Rozdzial, Susan R.; Snyder, Beverly – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2005
The authors who worked to prepare this special issue on women and counseling (N. L. Kees, L. A. Carlson, R. Parmley, P. Dahlen, K. Evans, A. F. Marbley, et al., 2005) offer a vision for a just, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Recommendations for individual and systemic change needed to realize this future vision are offered.…
Descriptors: Females, Counselors, Vision, Counseling
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Darker, Iain T.; Jordan, Timothy R. – Brain and Language, 2004
The findings of previous investigations into word perception in the upper and the lower visual field (VF) are variable and may have incurred non-perceptual biases caused by the asymmetric distribution of information within a word, an advantage for saccadic eye-movements to targets in the upper VF and the possibility that stimuli were not projected…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Vision, Perception
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Supalo, Cary A.; Mallouk, Thomas E.; Amorosi, Christeallia; Lanouette, James; Wohlers, H. David; McEnnis, Kathleen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
A brief overview of the 2007 National Federation of the Blind-Jernigan Institute Youth Slam Chemistry Track, a course of study within a science camp that provided firsthand experimental experience to 200 students who are blind and low-vision, is given. For many of these students, this was their first hands-on experience with laboratory chemistry.…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Vision, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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