Key Terms
Technology
Legislation
Teaching and Learning
VI MISC.
100

The mission of this organization is to assure literacy for tactile readers through the standardization of braille and/or tactile graphics.

Braille Authority of North America (BANA)

100

Key stroke to close document.

control F4

100

This law mandated individualized education programs (IEP), free and appropriate public education (FAPE), least restrictive environments (LRE), and due process rights.

1975 - Education for All Handicapped Children Act- PL 94-142

100

Sensory Efficiency combines these three components to teach individuals how to use senses efficiently across all environments.

Vestibular, Kinesthetic, Proprioceptive

100

Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, and Retinitis Pigmentosa.

What are common causes of visual impairments

200

Visual impairment acquired after birth.

Adventitious

200

Key stroke to go to the desk top.

Windows Key + D

200

Added services from birth to three-years-old (now Part C) and the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).

1986 - P.L. 99-457

200

Initial evaluations have a limited timeline.

30 days

200

The First residential school for the Blind in the United States.

Ohio School for the Blind.

300

Visual impairment before or at birth.

Congenital

300

Paste an item from your clip board.

Control V

300

This revision changed the name to Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)., in addition to adding transition services, defining assistive technology devices and services, and adding autism and traumatic brain injury to the list of categories.

1990 - P.L. 101-476

300

A key component in the Determination of qualification for visual services.

Adverse impact on educational performance.

300

Two organizations that focus on teaching VI students.  

AER and CEC.

400

A central acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with best correction, and a peripheral field no greater than 20 degrees.

Definition of Legal Blindness

400

Two common screen readers.

Jaws and NVDA.

400

In the 1997 IDEA reauthorization (P.L. 105-17), these two items were added.

Orientation and Mobility as a related service, and the support for braille as equal to print for instruction in reading and writing.

400

Accessing the core curriculum, concept development, communication modes, and  the use of braille/Nemeth are examples of these skills.

Compensatory Skills

400

Two consumer groups designed for VI individuals.

ACB and NFB.

500

Common Refractive Errors.

Myopia- near-sightedness

Hyperopia-far-sightedness

500

Navigates between open applications on your computer.

Alt Tab.

500

Prior to the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, VI students were educated here.

Specialized School for the Blind.

500

The curriculum used by TVIs to address unique disability skills.

Expanded Core Curriculum.

500

What is the name of the document that addresses critical issues in the field of blindness and visual impairment and has a group of parents, educators, and consumers that work towards reaching these goals?

What is the National Agenda?