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The Relative Effectiveness of Reading in Large Print and with Low Vision Devices for Students with Low Vision
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EducationCommunicationReading DisabilitiesLow VisionReading ComprehensionLow Vision DevicesLarge PrintReading DifficultiesReadingOphthalmologyReading EngagementVisual ImpairmentVisual FunctionElementary Literacy ProcessesEye TrackingEarly Childhood LiteracyReading AssessmentReading Comprehension StrategiesObjective Procedure
This study explored the value of an objective procedure to evaluate the relative effectiveness of reading large print and reading regular print with low vision devices for six students with low vision. Data on observable reading behaviors—oral and silent reading rates, working distance, and oral reading miscues—were collected and analyzed using a case-study approach. The procedure provided useful information for consideration by multidisciplinary teams.
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