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Students who are blind or have low vision : a resource for educators = Nga akonga kapo, he kaha kore te aheinga kite ranei : he rauemi ma te kaiwhakaako.

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry of Education [issuing body.].
Publisher: Wellington, NZ : Ministry of Education, 2015Description: 46 pages : illustrations ; 15 x 21 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780478161267.Other title: Akonga kapo, he kaha kore te aheinga kite ranei [Parallel title].Subject(s): VISUAL DISABILITY | TEACHERS GUIDES | NEW ZEALAND
Contents:
Introduction. - Vision loss - what is it? - How vision loss can influence learning. - How can I prepaare for a student who is blind or has low vision? - Teaching students who are blind or have low vision - a framework. - Creating an accessible and supportive learning environment. - Using the key competencies to guide teaching. - Using the learning areas to guide teaching. - Student examples. - Useful contacts and resources.
Summary: "This booklet examines how blindness and low vision can influence learning and provides strategies teachers can use in the classroom"--Page 3.
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Book IHC Library Wellington Down Syndrome Association 790.2 STU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available W0012067
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Introduction. - Vision loss - what is it? - How vision loss can influence learning. - How can I prepaare for a student who is blind or has low vision? - Teaching students who are blind or have low vision - a framework. - Creating an accessible and supportive learning environment. - Using the key competencies to guide teaching. - Using the learning areas to guide teaching. - Student examples. - Useful contacts and resources.

"This booklet examines how blindness and low vision can influence learning and provides strategies teachers can use in the classroom"--Page 3.

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