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Understanding Students with Visual Impairments. Chapter 15. Defining Visual Impairments. Legal definition based on clinical measurement of acuity IDEA definition “an impairment in vision that even with correction adversely affects a child’s educational performance.”.
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Defining Visual Impairments • Legal definition based on clinical measurement of acuity • IDEA definition “an impairment in vision that even with correction adversely affects a child’s educational performance.”
Describing the Characteristics • Incidental learning is problematic • Limitations in range and variety of experiences • - knowledge of world is different • - potential for inadequate development of social skills • Limitation in ability to get around • Limitation in interactions with environment
Causes • Congenital- occurs at birth • Adventitious- hereditary, trauma
Evaluating Students with visual impairments • Functional vision assessment – assess how a student uses vision in the natural environment • Learning media assessment- used to determine appropriate reading media
Special education and related services • Provisions of instruction to support the child’s success in general education curriculum: slate and stylus, abacus, braille • Nonacademic priorities • Location of special education and services • Ways in which partners will communicate to meet student’s needs
Supplementary aids and services • Adapted materials: braille, large print, magnifying lens • Assistive technology: braille note taker, braille translation software, optical character reader
Other educational needs • Daily living skills • Orientation and mobility • Self determination
Assessing progress • General education progress is measured the same as peers: take the same math, social studies, language arts, and science tests • Expanded core curriculum progress is measured through informal teacher observations, evaluation of needed prompt levels
Accommodations for assessment • Additional time • Reader, scribe, or computer • Quiet testing area • Frequent breaks