Exam 12: Learners With Blindness or Low Vision
Exam 1: Exceptionality and Special Education64 Questions
Exam 2: Current Practices for Meeting the Needs of Exceptional Learners69 Questions
Exam 3: Multicultural and Bilingual Aspects of Special Education68 Questions
Exam 4: Parent and Families69 Questions
Exam 5: Learners With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 6: Learners With Learning Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 7: Learners With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder69 Questions
Exam 8: Learners With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders70 Questions
Exam 9: Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorders70 Questions
Exam 10: Learners With Communication Disorders70 Questions
Exam 11: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing70 Questions
Exam 12: Learners With Blindness or Low Vision70 Questions
Exam 13: Learners With Low-Incidence, Multiple, and Severe Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 14: Learners With Physical Disabilities and Other Health Impairments70 Questions
Exam 15: Learners With Special Gifts and Talents70 Questions
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Clara has good vision for assignments written on the blackboard, but she has difficulty with the print in her textbook. She may have a refraction problem known as
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Impediments to independent living and feeling comfortable in society for people who are blind or who have low vision include all of the following EXCEPT
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Write a case description of a student who is defined as legally blind but has low vision from an educational perspective.
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The educational definition of blindness and low vision stresses
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Explain why there is a common misconception that people who are blind develop an "extra sense."
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The lower achievement scores of students who are blind or who have low vision is most likely due to
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Compare the language development of children who are blind or have low vision to that of children with sight and describe a problem associated with measuring intelligence in students who are blind.
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Most authorities believe that lack of vision significantly alters the ability to understand and use language.
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The structure in the eye which refines and changes the focus of the light rays is the
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Describe two behavioral, two appearance, and two complaint signs that might indicate a student has a vision problem.
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Repetitive movements such as rocking, rubbing the eyes, and grimacing displayed by some people who are blind are known as
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A skill used by people who are blind to aid them in acquiring mobility is
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The transparent gelatinous substance in the eye is known as the
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Even though he has visual acuity of 20/20, Jeff is considered legally blind. This is possible if he has severely restricted
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Authorities recommend the use of guide dogs as the most efficient mobility aid for most persons who are blind.
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Describe two reasons why many adolescents and young adults with visual impairments might have problems becoming independent.
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As a result of improper muscle functioning, Zelda's eyes are misaligned. This description suggests which one of the following conditions?
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