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NguyenJ

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Discuss vision, the visual system, and problems that can occur in this system that impact a childs vision. Give examples of particular problems and their impact on the developing child.
 
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  Discuss the guidelines and curriculum adaptations you would use to include a child who is educationally blind in your class. Give concrete examples for how you would modify your class day, using examples from several different curriculum areas.
 
 

 

 
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10 Clearly but briefly and accurately describe the visual system and how it works. Detail 8 to 10 problems related to visual acuity or field of vision that can occur that will impact the childs vision and the implications of these problems for the child.
8 Briefly but accurately describe the visual system and detail 6 to 10 problems related to visual acuity or field of vision that can occur that will impact the childs vision and the implications of these problems for the child.
6 Briefly describe the visual system and identify 4 to 8 problems that can occur that will impact the childs vision and provide information on some of the implications of these problems for the child.
4 Briefly but vaguely describe the visual system and identify several problems that can occur that may impact the childs vision and provide some information on the implications of these problems.
2 Inaccurately describe the visual system and identify some problems that can occur. Provide vague information on the implications of these problems.

Answer to Question 2

10 Clearly detail 8 to 10 guidelines and curriculum adaptations you would make for a child who is blind. Give concrete examples from 4 to 5 different curriculum areas to support your adaptations and guidelines.
8 Clearly detail 6 to 8 guidelines and curriculum adaptations you would make for a child who is blind. Give examples from 3 to 5 different curriculum areas to support your adaptations and guidelines.
6 Detail 4 to 8 guidelines and curriculum adaptations you would make for a child who is blind. Give vague examples from 2 to 4 curriculum areas to support your adaptations and guidelines.
4 Detail a few guidelines and curriculum adaptations that might be useful for a child with some degree of visual impairment. Give vague examples for 1 or 2 guidelines or adaptations.
2 Vaguely mention a few guidelines and curriculum adaptations that might be useful for a child. Give examples that may or may not support these guidelines.




NguyenJ

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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2018
Wow, this really help


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