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blind & low visionPresented By: Brent Daigle, Ph.D.
early historyRome
Sparta
Athens
Depends where you are!
early history
ward status
early history
integration
early history
enlightenment
Denis
Diderot
Valentine Haüy (1784)
Royal Institute for the Blind
Louis Braille
stitching awlPresented By: Brent Daigle, Ph.D.
Louis Braille
age 10
Charles Barbier
night writing
Louis Braille
raised dot system
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Louis Braille
corresponds to letters
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Louis Braille
Tuberculosis - 1852
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Louis Braille
France recognition - 1854
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formal education in usaAmerican Printing House
(for the Blind)
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formal education in usaearly 1900’s public school
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formal education in usaadvocacy for integration
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core curriculum1990’s – National agenda
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legal definitionlegal blindness
20/200 or worse
(even with correction)
legal definitionlegal blindness
20 degrees field of vision
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legal definitionlegal blindness
(does not equate total blindness)
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legal definitionLow vision
20/70 – 20/200
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legal definitionLow vision
(AKA partial sight)
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legal definitionvisual acuity
how sharp images are perceived
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legal definitionvisual field
scope one can see without
turning head or moving eyes
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IDEIA definition
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lagniappeHow well can student use residual vision?
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lagniappe
Impact on education
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lagniappe
Use of modifications?
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lagniappeLearn with other means
than print materials
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prevalence rate.04% school population
with visual impairments
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prevalence rate90% with impairment
have functional vision
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the eye
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possible causesexternal
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possible causesgrowth, thinning, inflammation
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possible causesInternal (premature birth)
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student characteristics
intellectual
characteristics
student characteristics
delayed skills:
play & interaction
student characteristics
language &
concept development
student characteristics
academic
achievement
student characteristics
limited perceptual abilities
student characteristics
orientation
perceptual abilities
student characteristics
mobility
perceptual abilities
student characteristics
wayfinding
perceptual abilities
student characteristics
Impaired
psychological
& social adjustment
toddler identification
lack of visual fixation(parent faces / interesting objects)
toddler identification
abnormal eye
movement
toddler identification
family history
school age identification
Snellen chart
school age identification
teacher report
of behavior
school age identification
rubbing eyes
common behaviors
school age identification
squinting
common behaviors
school age identification
tilt head to see
common behaviors
school age identification
hold objects
close to eyes
common behaviors
school age identification
comprehensive
assessment
what to teach
regular + expanded curriculum
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what to teach
self-advocacy
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what to teach
self-determination
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expanded curriculum
compensatory skills
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expanded curriculum
literacy & braille skills
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expanded curriculum
listening skills
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expanded curriculum
orientation & mobility skills
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expanded curriculum
social interaction skills
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expanded curriculumindependent living skills
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expanded curriculumrecreation & leisure skills
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expanded curriculumcareer & transition skills
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instructional strategies
same curriculum
(with accommodations)
instructional strategies
counsel to deal with
reaction of others
instructional strategies
teach care of
prosthetic eye
instructional strategies
Adaptations for color or visual discrimination problems
instructional strategies
provide copy of
teacher notes
instructional strategies
read aloud
instructional strategies
audio of print
materials
instructional strategies
hands on models
manipulatives
instructional considerationsassist through touch & sound
(more than sight)
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instructional considerationsuse specialized equipment
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instructional considerationsgive equal access to
core curriculum
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instructional considerationsdo no rearrange furniture
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instructional considerationsappropriate lighting, tactile
materials, decrease visual clutter
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instructional technologyprogram to magnify computer screen
instructional technologyscan materials for access
instructional technologyBraille 2 students who use it
instructional technologycaptioned videos
instructional technologyuse of guide dog
instructional technologytext to speech program
instructional technologyvoice recognition software
general classroom considerations
request large print in advance
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general classroom considerationsGet training on use of optical
devices & software
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general classroom considerations
encourage peer interactions
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general classroom considerationsaddress emotional &
learning needs
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general classroom considerations
provide daily cues
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general classroom considerationsconsult with vision
specialist regularly
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general classroom considerations
use tactile materials
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general classroom considerations
reduce glare on materials
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general classroom considerations
speak in normal tones
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general classroom considerations
tell student when you leave the room
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general classroom considerations
maintain high expectations
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Presented By: Brent Daigle, Ph.D.