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Olson, Robert L., Ed.; And Others – 1981
Intended for teachers of deaf/blind and severely handicapped students, the manual focuses on teaching skills to meet the requirements for sheltered and transcommunity employment. The first section presents two approaches to teaching independent living skills (including grooming and self care). Section 2 describes orientation and mobility skills…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind, Individualized Education Programs, Job Skills
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Special Education. – 1979
The book presents 17 papers originally presented at a 1978 Texas conference on educational methods for deaf-blind and severely handicapped students, covering the areas of motor development, auditory assessment and hearing loss, communication, cognition, prevocational training, and functional living skills. Titles and authors include "An Overview…
Descriptors: Auditory Evaluation, Cognitive Development, Communication (Thought Transfer), Daily Living Skills
Brannan, Steve A., Ed. – 1975
Presented are 20 papers delivered at the 1975 Northwest Regional Conference on Recreation for the Deaf-Blind. Included are papers on the following topics (with sample papers in parentheses): national trends; interdisciplinary considerations ("Movement and Physical Activity: the Foundation for the Most Important R" by J. Stein); community…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Community Resources, Conference Reports, Curriculum
Sherrick, Carl E., Ed. – 1974
Presented are a conference summary and 15 papers on the present and future service needs of deaf-blind (rubella) children and their parents. The conference summary contains recommendations for future activities; major points of agreement among conference members; synopsis of the papers presented; a review of discussion by conference participants;…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Deaf Blind, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs
Geddes, Dolores – 1974
Presented is information on adapted physical education and recreation for the multiply handicapped. An introductory section contains varying definitions of the term 'multiply handicapped' and explains that more programing information and literature exist in the areas of the deaf-blind and the crerbral palsied than for other handicapping…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Adapted Physical Education, Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies
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
Umezu, Hachizo – 1974
The monograph describes the development of verbal behavior over a 20-year period in two deaf Japanese children (5- and 7-years-old when first contacted by the author) with whom previous training attempts had failed. It is noted that prior training methods which had succeeded with Laura Bridgman and Helen Keller failed with these two children. A…
Descriptors: Braille, Case Studies, Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Education
Council for Exceptional Children, Arlington, VA. – 1971
Five of the nine papers in the compilation concern aurally handicapped and deaf-blind children. Described are a home training and nursery program in a public school setting for hearing impaired children aged 18 months to 4 1/2 years, problems and progress in the Illinois state plan for hearing impaired children, and new trends in deaf-blind…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Deaf Blind, Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Education
Deaf-Blind Perspectives, 1996
Three issues of this newsletter include articles on and news items related to deaf-blindness. Articles include the following: "Research-to-Practice: Bridging the Gap between Research and Demonstration Projects and Practical Needs of Parents and Educators" (Harvey Mar and Nancy Sall); "Syndromes, Behavior, and Educational Intervention" (J. P. M.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Deaf Blind, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Davis, Cheryl D. – 2000
This publication describes assistive devices to help convert auditory signals to signals that are accessible to persons who are hard of hearing, deaf, or deaf-blind. Introductory material describes the four regional centers making up the Postsecondary Education Programs Network. Each descriptive page includes photographs and prices as well as…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Communication Aids (for Disabled), Deaf Blind
Rawlinson, Sharaine; Trychin, Sam; Davis, Cheryl; Brennan-Dore, Corinne – 2001
This booklet, in question-and-answer format, is intended to guide service providers in colleges and universities in supplying required special services to students who are hard of hearing. Introductory material explains the mission and objectives of PEPNet, which is to provide the coordination and collaboration in technical assistance to…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Blindness, Compliance (Legal), Deaf Blind
Olson, Joyce; Grondin, Jennifer – 1998
This monograph describes how to conduct simulations that allow individuals to experience what it is like to have deafblindness. It begins by discussing the philosophy and benefits of simulations and explains the two different types of simulations. The first type of simulation gives a generic overview of the impact of deafblindness on learning and…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Children, Coping
Lieberman, Lauren – 1998
This brief guide presents principles and suggestions to help individuals who are deaf-blind enjoy and benefit from participation in recreational activities. Some considerations discussed are to: (1) start with the individual and determine what he or she is interested in, focusing on the selection of safe, age-appropriate activities; (2) research…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Children, Deaf Blind
Delaware State Dept. of Education, Dover. – 1999
This final report describes activities and accomplishments of a four-year federal grant providing technical assistance and training for service providers of children with deafblindness in Delaware. The project included annual orientation workshops for new staff, family learning weekends, and eight summer institute graduate courses jointly…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Programs, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedAnd Others; Silva, Dennis A. – Exceptional Children, 1973
Descriptors: Body Image, Deaf Blind, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation


