Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 10 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 51 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 95 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
| Miles, Barbara | 4 |
| Jones, M. Gail | 2 |
| Kizilaslan, Aydin | 2 |
| Louw, Graham | 2 |
| Shapiro, Leonard | 2 |
| Zebehazy, Kim T. | 2 |
| Adam Graves | 1 |
| Addington, Joshua | 1 |
| Alfrey, Laura | 1 |
| Amorosi, Christeallia | 1 |
| Andre, T. | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Teachers | 13 |
| Practitioners | 11 |
| Administrators | 2 |
| Researchers | 2 |
| Students | 2 |
Location
| Turkey | 6 |
| Australia | 3 |
| New York | 3 |
| North Carolina | 3 |
| Brazil | 2 |
| Canada | 2 |
| China | 2 |
| Malaysia | 2 |
| Massachusetts | 2 |
| New Jersey | 2 |
| Singapore | 2 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
| Elementary and Secondary… | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
| Autism Diagnostic Observation… | 1 |
| Digit Span Test | 1 |
| Goldman Fristoe Test of… | 1 |
| Mullen Scales of Early… | 1 |
| Peabody Picture Vocabulary… | 1 |
| Raven Progressive Matrices | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Miles, Barbara; McLetchie, Barbara – National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness, 2008
In children, concepts develop in a spiral, with the child at the center. A positive self-concept begins within a responsive caregiving environment. Concepts build upon one another. The more ideas and memories that a child has about the way the world and relationships work, the easier it is to develop further ideas. Once a child realizes, for…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Deafness, Concept Formation, Physical Environment
Somewhere in between Touch and Vision: In Search of a Meaningful Art Education for Blind Individuals
Coster, Karin; Loots, Gerrit – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This article offers a theoretical framework of a meaningful art education for blind people. Existing literature focuses on the interaction between the artwork and the blind person. This text describes this aesthetic encounter which is complex due to tactile sensations, individual differences of the non-sighted viewer and specific features of the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Impairments, Learning Modalities, Tactual Perception
Miller, Louis J. – Sch Arts, 1969
The art of collage has developed from affixing scraps of paper to a flat surface into combinations and assemblages of found objects, three-demensional as well as two-demensional. The historical background of callage as well as its possibilities for printmaking and its appropriateness for teaching design are discussed. (BF)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials, Artists
Hays, Joan – J Health Phys Educ Recreation, 1969
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Creative Development, Creative Teaching
Bryant, N. Dale – Instructor, 1972
Offers various ways in which children with learning disabilities can be helped. (RB)
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Educational Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Education, Kinesthetic Methods
Peer reviewedComerford, Joseph F. – New England Reading Association Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Pronunciation, Skill Development, Spelling Instruction
Heath, Pearl – Day Care & Early Education, 1994
Notes that many activities in early childhood classrooms offer opportunities for sensory learning that may be overlooked unless specific attention is directed toward these areas of learning. Suggests that teachers can increase these opportunities by using "feely" boxes or bags, which allow children to touch an object without seeing it. Various…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Learning Activities, Manipulative Materials
McKeirnan, Mark – Zero to Three (J), 2006
This article describes the use of touch as a strategy to teach children with multiple handicaps. Touch cues help children to anticipate events and to interpret information from the environment. Caregivers should first observe the child's existing repertoire of movements, and then create touch cues that build upon the child's preferred…
Descriptors: Cues, Caregivers, Parent Child Relationship, Nonverbal Communication
Manfredo, Pamela A. – 1987
A growing interest among industrial and organizational psychologists is learning how to predict and maximize trainability. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between dimensions of cognitive style and perceptual mode as well as their association with a learning style instrument, explore the relationship between field…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Field Dependence Independence, Higher Education
MANNING, JOHN C. – 1968
ANY ECLECTIC READING PROGRAM MUST BE BASED ON (1) AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW THE TACTILE, AUDITORY, AND VISUAL SYSTEMS DEVELOP IN EACH CHILD, (2) A KNOWLEDGE OF THE AVAILABLE AND USABLE READING APPROACHES, AND (3) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE COMPONENTS OF EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES. INDIVIDUAL DIAGNOSIS AND TRAINING IS MANDATORY. A VISUAL…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Basic Reading, Primary Education, Reading Diagnosis
Miles, Barbara – 1997
This paper examines the importance of hands for the person who is deafblind, reviews hand development, and identifies specific teaching skills that facilitate hand development and expressiveness in persons who are deafblind. It notes that the hands of a deafblind individual serve not only as tools but also as sense organs (to compensate for their…
Descriptors: Children, Deaf Blind, Expressive Language, Sensory Experience
Peer reviewedWittenstein, Stuart H. – RE:view, 1993
Analysis of completed surveys from 230 teachers of blind and visually impaired learners found that preservice training programs emphasizing the methodology of teaching Braille and the development of tactual perception tended to produce teachers who have positive attitudes toward Braille and feel competent in teaching Braille to children. (DB)
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Elementary Secondary Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedKrustchinsky, Rick; Weiss, Ann – Science Activities, 1991
Eighteen science activities that help children learn to use their senses are described. Multisensory activities and single-sensory activities are provided. Each activity includes a list of materials, the procedure, information for the teacher, questions, and a vocabulary list of words often used by children to describe what is taking place. (KR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Observation, Perceptual Development, Perceptual Motor Learning
Segel, Ruth C. – Academic Therapy, 1974
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Exceptional Child Education, Kinesthetic Methods, Kinesthetic Perception
Sorrell, Howard M. – Practical Pointers, 1978
A circuit approach and station techniques are used to depict perceptual motor games for handicapped and nonhandicapped children. Twenty activities are described in terms of objectives, materials, and procedures, and their focus on visual tracking, visual discrimination and copying of forms, spatial body perception, fine motor coordination, tactile…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Depth Perception, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education

Direct link
