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Henry, Virginia; Lyall, Jerry H. – Volta Review, 1973
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Education, Multiple Disabilities, Placement
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Bunch, Gary O. – Volta Review, 1971
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Hearing Impairments, Multiple Disabilities, Program Descriptions
Tuttle, Dean W. – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1970
Descriptors: Blindness, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Sehler, Arselia B., Ed. – 1973
Listed in the handbook for teachers, administrators, and instructors of teacher education are suggestions for teaching the homebound and hospitalized physically and multiply handicapped children. The purposes of home and hospital teaching are given to include compensation for loss in-school experience and adjustment of instruction according to the…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Guidelines, Homebound, Hospitalized Children
LAZAR, ALFRED L.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THIS SYLLABUS WAS DEVELOPED TO ASSIST THE PARTICIPANTS IN A 4-DAY INSTITUTE DESIGNED TO PROMOTE SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR MULTIPLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN. SECTION ONE OF THE SYLLABUS DESCRIBES THE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS OF THE INSTITUTE INCLUDING CONSULTANTS, FACULTY, PANEL MEMBERS, DISCUSSION LEADERS AND RECORDERS, THE HOTEL PLAN, AND THE…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Exceptional Child Education, Institutes (Training Programs), Multiple Disabilities
Steele, Nancy W. – 1971
The discussion of early childhood education for multiply handicapped preschoolers is intended for teachers and concerns certain aspects of educational practice basic to an effective and efficient preschool program and what teachers can do in planning to meet the needs of such children. Broad goals of a preschool program for the multiply…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Planning, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Education
Best, Katherine I. – 1974
Presented is the final report of a 3-year project to establish a prototype program for the preparation of specialists in the education of deaf-blind multihandicapped children. Brief sections cover the following topics: program objectives (primarily to prepare specialists in deaf-blind education to operate in a variety of roles and work in a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Education, Higher Education
Hammer, Edwin K. – New Outlook for the Blind, 1975
The increase in the number of programs available for the deaf blind requires the setting of standards for evaluating program effectiveness. (Author/LH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Deaf Blind, Educational Objectives, Evaluation
Council for Exceptional Children, Arlington, VA. – 1970
Administration procedures and program organization is the topical consideration of nine papers selected from those presented at the CEC Northwest Regional Conference (Vancouver, British Columbia, October 21-24, 1970). The presentations include an introduction to interdistrict cooperatives; special education and government and problems in rural…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Mental Retardation
Blake, Ruth; And Others – 1972
Presented are Indiana state guidelines for the development of programs to serve physically and multiply handicapped students. Given are definitions and eligibility requirements for special class placement. Characteristics and classifications of cerebral palsy, cardiac disorders, and convulsive disorders are described. A glossary of 27 terms such…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Environmental Influences, Exceptional Child Education, Guidelines
Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. – 1969
Provisions for the establishment of centers and services for deaf-blind children under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title VI, Part C are described. Explained are criteria for agency eligibility, coordination among agencies, services provided by a comprehensive center, and activities authorized by the Act. Also discussed are…
Descriptors: Agencies, Deaf Blind, Education Service Centers, Educational Legislation
Donlon, Edward T.; Curtis, W. Scott – 1970
Due to the belief that written communication about a deaf blind child among professional examiners and treatment agencies can be more accurate and precise, the experimenters developed and evaluated a video tape protocol for the examination of the communication skills of 20 multiply handicapped deaf blind children, who ranged from 3 to 8 years in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Communication Skills, Deaf Blind
GROVER, EDWARD C.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THIS STUDY INVESTIGATED THE DECLINING ENROLLMENT IN OHIO'S PROGRAMS FOR PARTIALLY SEEING CHILDREN AND THE PROBLEMS OF INCIDENCE, VISUAL FUNCTIONING, AND MULTIPLE HANDICAPS. PARTIALLY SEEING CHILDREN IDENTIFIED BY THE STUDY HAD A VISUAL ACUITY AFTER CORRECTION OF 20/70 OR LESS AND/OR CORRECTION OF MORE THAN 10 DIOPTERS OF MYOPIA. THE SCHOOL NURSES…
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Education, Identification, Incidence
Scholl, Geraldine T. – 1968
Intended for principals of regular schools, the bulletin gives information for planning an appropriate educational experience for the visually handicapped child. Definition and identification of the visually handicapped child and the impact of a visual impairment on the child are discussed. Two types of educational programs, both residential and…
Descriptors: Children, Day Schools, Educational Planning, Exceptional Child Education
Lyall, J.; And Others – 1972
Presented are a manual and a screening test to assist teachers and professionals to determine the functional ability level and individual program needs of deaf blind and multiply handicapped children. It is noted that the individually administered 10-minute test, based on Gesell's developmental theory, consists of items in seven basic…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Development, Deaf Blind, Educational Needs
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