Teaching Visually Impaired Children: Virginia E. Bishop ; with a Foreword by Natalie C. Barraga ; Drawings by Charles Denzler and Virginia Bishop ; Computer Graphics and Charts by Liz Broussard

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Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2004 - 335 pages

In this exceptional new third edition, the author has retained much of the practical �how to� approach of the previous editions, but adds depth in two dimensions: learning theory and the educational process. This book is. so comprehensive in scope and complete in detail that it would be the most likely one I could recommend.  (from the foreword by Dr. Natalie C. Barraga). There is a new chapter on the prenatal and early postnatal development of the visual system, and another entire chapter on gifted children who are also visually impaired. information not usually available in other textbooks. One of the most outstanding new sections is a discussion of brain function and its relationships to early development, learning, and visual function. The reader will find practical hints, philosophical rationale explained in simple terms and clear descriptions of the assessment process for students with visual impairments. The relationships between assessments, placements, and programming are described in detail, and provide rationale for best educational practice for visually impaired learners. University faculty, special teachers, regular classroom teachers, and families will all find something useful in this new edition. It continues to be a valuable reference for anyone dedicated to helping students with visual impairments achieve independence and realize their full potential. The appendices contain a set of listening games, touch typing lessons, a list of indicators for evaluating gifted programs, lists of assessment instruments and resources, and an updated timeline of major events in the history of education for visually impaired students. A glossary of terms completes the book. This book will not sit on your bookshelf- it will be read and used!

 

Contents

Chapter One WHAT IS VISION AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
5
Chapter Three WHAT CAN GO WRONG
22
Chapter Four HOW IS THE VISUAL SYSTEM
31
Part Two LEARNING
47
Chapter Six LEARNING THEORY
49
Chapter Seven HOW DOES A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
62
Chapter Eight HOW DOES A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
81
Chapter Ten WHAT ABOUT MULTIPLE DISABILITIES?
152
Part Three TESTING AND TRANSITIONS
195
Chapter Thirteen REFERRAL AND TEAMS
199
Chapter Fourteen COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENTS
208
Chapter Fifteen ESTABLISHING ELIGIBILITY
221
Chapter Sixteen OTHER VISIONRELATED ASSESSMENTS
230
Chapter Seventeen EXPANDED CORE CURRICULUM
240
Chapter Nineteen DIAGNOSTIC TEACHING
254
Chapter Twenty TRANSITIONS
259

Chapter Eleven GIFTED CHILDREN
166
Chapter Twelve THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
182

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