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Multi-Disabilities and Visual Impairment (MDVI)

Papers
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Abstract No Title of the Paper Author(s)
AFR 008 Education of Multi-Disabilities and Visual Impairment (MDVI) Regina Kavata Kitau
AFR 034 An assessment of educational provisions for the deaf-blind youths in the Southwestern Nigeria J. Abiola Ademokoya
EA 003 Special educators’ perceptions on competencies for education of students with multiple disabilities and visual impairments in South Korea Sunhi Bak
EA 022 Transition Services for Young Adults with Multiple Impairments Chen Min
EA 035 Multiple Disabilities Among Students with Visual Impairments Norshidah Mohamad Salleh & Manisah Mohd. Ali
EA 053 A Parent’s View on the Equality in Education in the Philippines for a Child with Multiple-disabilities and Visual Impairment Amparo Pelaez & Tanya D. Juan
EUR 032 Teaching-care group for Deafblind children Geert W. van Delden
EUR 083 Implementation of effective and total communication De Jong Lies & Van Bon Gisèle
EUR 098 Overcoming the challenge of computer access for the multiply disabled visually impaired (MDVI) Marjolein Smit, Dick Lunenborg and Joost Hartveldt
LA 018 The Education of People who are Deafblind in the process of world-wide economic globalization Camacho Elizabeth
LA 019 Deafblindness and Multiple Impairments in Chile (1980-2005) Oriana Elizabeth Donoso Araya
LA 055 The ICEVI’s Special Group About Deafblindnes and Multiple Needs in Latin America Mariía Luz Neri de Troconis
LA 056 Educating the country in Deafblindness through an Awareness Campaign Mariía Luz Neri de Troconis
NAC 016 An Innovative Project to Develop Services and Train Mentor Teachers for Programs Serving Preschool Children and Students with Visual Impairment with Multiple Disabilities in China Gleason Deborah & Peng Xiaguang
NAC 029 Early Diagnosis of Usher Syndrome Educational Opportunities and Challenges Miles Watters Constance
PAC 005 Service Provision to Australians who are Deafblind Frances Gentle
PAC 008 Children and students needing specific intervention – a safeguarding of human and habilitation needs from a developmental orientation/mobility perspective Michael Ocean
PAC 017 Moving Together Collaboration towards Orientation and Mobility with children who have MDVI Lil Anne Deverell
WA 016 Counting on sight: visual impairments among children with developmental disabilities Jacob Namita & Anil Prabhakar
WA 060 A majority within a minority: Services for Multi Disabled Visually Impaired Children Mishra Sumitra
WA 066 Service for Multi-Disabilities and Visual Impairment (MDVI) in Nepal Madhav Prasad Aryal
WA 088 Inclusive Education for children with Deafblind L. Shanmugam

Posters
Abstract No Title of the Paper Author(s)
EUR 099 Using ICT for the multiply disabled visually impaired Marjolein Smit, Dick Lunenborg & Joost Hartveldt
NAC 032 A Study of Deaf-Blind Demographics and Services in Canada Stan Munroe & Jane Sayer
WA 036 Strategies for change: Cortical visual impairment in India, Developing of service delivery programs Gandhi Sanjay Dipti
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