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The Impact of Clutter on Children with Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment

#9 in the CVI for the TVI series

This tutorial covers Nicola McDowell’s masters research project that looked at the impact of clutter on the learning experiences and behaviour of children with CVI.  Nicola will also provide a brief summary of her doctoral research, which is focused on developing an effective framework for supporting children with CVI.

About Nicola

Nicola McDowell works as a senior tutor in the Institute of Education at Massey University, New Zealand. She is the Coordinator of the Blind and Low Vision endorsement of the joint Massey/Canterbury Specialist Teaching Programme. Nicola is currently undertaking doctoral research in education, focusing on developing an effective framework for supporting children with cerebral visual impairment. Nicola’s research interests include: supporting learners with disabilities (particularly visual impairments) to have equal access and equal opportunities for success within their educational environment. Also, issues related to empowerment of those with disabilities and their families / caregivers.
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Dates:
May 22, 2019 - May 22, 2019
Level:
Introductory
Length:
Approximately one hour
Credits:
1.5 Continuing Education
1.5 Professional Development
1.5 ACVREP
1.5 CTLE