Chapter 15 Understanding Students with Visual Impairments Exceptional

  • Slides: 19
Download presentation
Chapter 15 Understanding Students with Visual Impairments Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools,

Chapter 15 Understanding Students with Visual Impairments Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e ISBN: 0135027012 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Chapter 15 Objectives At the end of this chapter you should be able to:

Chapter 15 Objectives At the end of this chapter you should be able to: n n Identify and define visual impairments and the degrees and limitations of visual impairments. Describe specially designed instruction and supplementary aids and services for students with visual impairments. Explain the teaching and planning of daily living skills, orientation training and mobility, and self-determination for students with visual impairments. Explain accommodations needed for students with visual impairments. Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 2 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Defining Visual Impairments n Two different definitions n Legal definition n Based on acuity

Defining Visual Impairments n Two different definitions n Legal definition n Based on acuity and field of vision n IDEA definition n Low vision n Functionally blind n Totally blind Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 3 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Prevalence of Visual Impairments n n Various measures used, so it is difficult to

Prevalence of Visual Impairments n n Various measures used, so it is difficult to get an accurate count In 2006, 25, 661 students (0. 04%) of the special education population Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 4 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Characteristics § Incidental learning The way sighted children naturally learn about their environment §

Characteristics § Incidental learning The way sighted children naturally learn about their environment § Lack of incidental learning skills can impact the development of motor, language, cognitive, and social skills Limitations in range and variety of experiences Limitations in the ability to get around Limitations in interactions with the environment § § Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 5 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Determining the Causes n Congenital vision impairments n n Occur at birth or before

Determining the Causes n Congenital vision impairments n n Occur at birth or before vision memories have been established Adventitious vision impairments n When a person has had normal vision but then acquires a vision loss Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 6 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Anatomy of the Eye (Figure 15– 2) Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools,

Anatomy of the Eye (Figure 15– 2) Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 7 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Determining the Presence n n Determining how a student uses vision n Functional vision

Determining the Presence n n Determining how a student uses vision n Functional vision assessment (FVA) n Provides more concrete information about a student’s vision that may help in making IEP decisions Determining the appropriate reading medium n Finding the appropriate learning medium (learning media assessment) n Braille, print, audiotapes, and access technology n Allows the IEP team to know needed accommodations Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 8 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Determining the Nature of Specially Designed Instruction and Services n n Expanded Core Curriculum

Determining the Nature of Specially Designed Instruction and Services n n Expanded Core Curriculum n Compensatory and Communication Skills n Social and interaction skills n Orientation and Mobility skills Informal assessments should include the student’s ability to function independently Assessments should include the age-appropriateness of tasks n What are the student’s peers doing? n Determine skills typically learned through incidental learning, analyze task involvement, and begin teaching these tasks earlier Avoid making assumptions about a student’s previously acquired learning Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 9 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Partnering for Special Education and Related Services n n Over 71% spend most of

Partnering for Special Education and Related Services n n Over 71% spend most of their day in the general education classroom In planning an IEP, team members must consider: n Provision of instruction to support the child’s success in the general education curriculum n Non-academic priorities on which the special education will focus n Location of special education and related services n Ways in which they will communicate to meet the student’s needs Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 10 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Partnering for Special Education and Related Services § Providing Specialized Instruction § § §

Partnering for Special Education and Related Services § Providing Specialized Instruction § § § Reading instruction § § § Slate and stylus Abacus Braille contractions Issues for second language learners Determination of non-academic priorities Determining the location of services Communicating to meet student’s needs Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 11 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Determining Supplementary Aids and Services § Providing adapted materials Print materials: American Printing House

Determining Supplementary Aids and Services § Providing adapted materials Print materials: American Printing House for the Blind § Authentic materials § Optical devices § Assistive technology Planning for Universal Design for Learning § Direct experience and increased experiential activities § § Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 12 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Planning for Other Educational Needs n n Daily living skills Orientation and mobility Self-determination

Planning for Other Educational Needs n n Daily living skills Orientation and mobility Self-determination Partnering is key Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 13 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Early Childhood Students n Programming that Focuses on Real Experiences n n BEGIN Foundation,

Early Childhood Students n Programming that Focuses on Real Experiences n n BEGIN Foundation, Center for the Visually Impaired in Atlanta Benefits and involvement of parents Skills and strategies that are developed Emphasis on activities that are hands-on, meaningful, and related to real life Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 14 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Elementary and Middle School Students n Accommodations to Develop Basic Skills n Reinforce concepts

Elementary and Middle School Students n Accommodations to Develop Basic Skills n Reinforce concepts presented in class n Emphasize career-awareness skills, social skills, knowledge of human sexuality, selfhelp skills, knowledge of one’s impairment, and early advocacy skills Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 15 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Secondary and Transition Students n Preparing for Adult Life n Secondary and transition programs

Secondary and Transition Students n Preparing for Adult Life n Secondary and transition programs focus on daily living skills n Students work with O&M specialists n Learn to navigate safely through new and unfamiliar environments n Crucial to develop independent living skills Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 16 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Measuring Students’ Progress n Many students take the same math, social studies, language arts,

Measuring Students’ Progress n Many students take the same math, social studies, language arts, and science tests as others n Transcribe print materials into Braille n Allow use of a magnifier when reading the test n When students prepare Braille answers, the specialist interlines their work for the general educator (writes in print exactly what is written in Braille above the Braille) n For Braille spelling tests, students spell the words both with and without the Braille contractions Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 17 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Progress in Addressing Other Educational Needs n n Students’ skill levels are determined through

Progress in Addressing Other Educational Needs n n Students’ skill levels are determined through informal measures such as teacher observation, evaluation of needed prompt levels, and curriculum-based tests Teachers must have knowledge of the kinds of skill development influenced by the visual impairment and the related limitations in incidental learning Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 18 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Making Accommodations for Assessments n n n Additional time is needed Braille and/or magnifiers

Making Accommodations for Assessments n n n Additional time is needed Braille and/or magnifiers Reader Scribe or computer Quiet testing area Frequent breaks Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, 6 e Ann Turnbull, Rud Turnbull, and Michael Wehmeyer ISBN: 0135027012 19 © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved.