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by Nancy Levack
© TSBVI 1994 - 264 pages Order # 59422LVP (20 oz.)
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Plan and implement programming by using these guidelines and suggestions
for assessing and enhancing your student's visual functioning.
- Diagnosing, assessing, and evaluating:
- students who are young or delayed
- common ophthalmological terms
- suggested assessment instruments
- genetic counseling
- Medical information:
- eye conditions/diseases
- eye medications and their effects
- physical conditions and the sensory systems
- psychosocial implications
- Strategies for teaching and adaptations:
- enhancing visual functioning
- modifying instruction
- adapting materials and environment
- low vision devices
Contents of Low Vision:
A Resource Guide with Adaptations for Students with Visual Impairments
by Nancy Levack
Purpose of the Resource Guide
- Intended Users
- Intended Student Population
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Components of Programming
- Philosophy
- The Challenge of Programming for Students Who Are Visually Impaired
- The Role of the Instructor
- Assessment
- Educational Programming
- Support
- Different Student Groups and Their Programming Needs
- Programming for Students Who are Near, At, or Above Their Developmental
Level
- Programming for Students Who are Significantly Developmentally Delayed
- Programming for Students Who Have Severe Cortical Visual Impairments
- Additional Readings and Resources
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Assessment
- The Assessment Process
- Detection
- Vision Screening
- Examination by an Eye Specialist
- Clinical Low Vision Evaluation
- Functional Vision Evaluation
- Learning Media Assessment
- The Medical Examination and Report
- Clinical Procedures
- Common Medical Terms
- Special Considerations for Successful Examinations
- When the Students are Young or Have Developmental Disabilities
- When the Students Are Capable of Communicating with the Doctor
- Clinical Low Vision Evaluation
- The Functional Vision Evaluation and Report
- How to Use the Functional Vision Evaluation Observation Form
- Recommended Components for the Functional Vision Evaluation Report
- Assessing Students Who are Very Young or Who Have Significant Developmental
Disabilities
- The Learning Media Assessment
- What it is
- When a Student is Determined to be Functionally Blind
- Guidelines for Making Decisions About Learning and Literary Media
- Genetic Counseling
- Assessing for Learning Disabilities
- Additional Readings and Resources
- Functional Vision Evaluations
- Functional Vision Evaluations Designed for Students Who are Multiply
Impaired
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Planning, Teaching and Evaluation
- How to Choose the Tasks and Visual Skills That Need to be Taught
- Choosing the Instructional Approach
- Visual Environment Management
- Visual Skills Training
- Visually Dependent Task Training
- General Guidelines for Modifying Instruction
- Evaluation
- Additional Readings and Resources
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Adaptations
- Adaptations in Color and Contrast
- Adaptations in Illumination
- Adaptations in Space and Arrangement
- Adaptations in Size and Distance
- Examples of Print Sizes
- Low Vision Devices
- Optical Devices
- Magnifiers
- Telescopes
- Microscopes
- Field Utilization Aids
- Other Optical Devices
- Nonoptical Devices
- Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTVs)
- Computer Access
- Evaluating for Technology Needs
- Other Nonoptical Devices
- Adaptations to Visual Cues
- Adapting the Materials
- Modifying the Immediate Workspace
- Modifying the Larger Environment
- Guidelines When Planning Adaptations
- Identifying the Least Restrictive Adaptation
- Adaptations for Students Who Also Have Cognitive Impairments
- Adaptations for Students Who Also Have Learning Disabilities
- Additional Readings and Resources
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Medical Information Related to Visual Impairment
- The Anatomy of the Eye
- How the Eye Works
- Normal Vision Development
- Outline of Visual Abilities
- Eye Conditions
- Genetic Conditions
- Syndromes Which Impact Eye Conditions
- Specific Eye Conditions and Diseases With Corresponding Adaptations
- Chart
- Other Conditions That Could Have Implications for the Eye
- Eye Medications and Their Effects
- Other Medications Which May Influence Eye Conditions
- Additional Readings and Resources
- Information About the Eye
- Developmental Sequence of Vision
- Eye Conditions
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Physical Conditions, the Sensory Systems, and How They Affect Visual Performance
- Changes in Muscle Tone
- Low Muscle Tone
- Increased Muscle Tone
- Fluctuating Muscle Tone
- Movement Disorders
- Athetosis
- Spasticity
- Ataxia
- Reflex Activity Affecting Posture
- Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR)
- Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR)
- Postural Control
- Poor Balance
- Poor Ocular-Motor Control
- Poor Head Control
- Poor Sitting Posture
- Muscle Weakness
- The Sensory Systems
- Perception and the Integration of Vision with Other Forms of Sensory Input
- How Perception Integrates Sensory Input
- Impairment of the Tactile System
- Impaired Proprioceptive Functioning
- Inability to Fully Utilize Vestibular Sensation
- Difficulty with Depth Perception
- Difficulty with Form Perception
- Difficulty Perceiving the Relative Position in Space
- Additional Readings and Resources
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Psychosocial Implications of Visual Impairment
- Personal Factors Which Affect Psychosocial Functioning
- Social Factors Which Affect Psychosocial Functioning
- The Students' Identity as a Person Who is Visually Impaired
- Programming for the Issues Related to Social Skills
- Positive Steps for Building Self-Esteem
- Additional Readings and Resources
- State of Texas Interagency Eye Examination Report (Master for Duplication)
- Observations for the Functional Vision Evaluation (Master for Duplication)
- Functional Vision Evaluation Report (Sample)
- Instruments for Assessing Low Vision
Glossary
References
Index
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