USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA
Introduction:most teachers of hearing and visually impaired children in India have to learn more about the prevalence and characteristics of Usher Syndrome. Keeping in mind the need to address this neglected population, the present study was designed and executed in South India.Goals:the goals of th...
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doaj-f12f39e18fa241b9a6bed3fabf421ba52020-11-24T20:58:22ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and RehabilitationJournal of Special Education and Rehabilitation1409-60991857-663X2013-09-01143-4115132JSER-2013-001410.2478USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA Gnanathicam Victoria NAOMIChandran HEMAMBIGAIIntroduction:most teachers of hearing and visually impaired children in India have to learn more about the prevalence and characteristics of Usher Syndrome. Keeping in mind the need to address this neglected population, the present study was designed and executed in South India.Goals:the goals of the study were to identify students with Usher Syndrome in educational settings using indigenous techniques, and to develop and describe a protocol for identifying these students.Methodology:seven hundred hearing impaired students studying in residential and inclusive schools in four districts of the State Tamil Nadu were screened using tools which included screening for distance and near vision, field of vision, dark adaptation, glare and contrast sensitivity.Results:ten students between the age of 14- 20 were found to be at risk of having Usher Syndrome. Finally, 6 subjects who had a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa were clinically identified with Usher Syndrome.Conclusion:these identification strategies will assist special education and rehabilitation professionals in recognizing symptoms of Usher Syndrome so that they will be able to refer these children for diagnostic and supportive services.http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/files/PDF%203-4%202013/115-132%20Naomi.pdfUsher SyndromeRetinitis PigmentosaDeaf-blindnessGenetic Disorder. |
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Gnanathicam Victoria NAOMI Chandran HEMAMBIGAI USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation Usher Syndrome Retinitis Pigmentosa Deaf-blindness Genetic Disorder. |
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Gnanathicam Victoria NAOMI Chandran HEMAMBIGAI |
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Gnanathicam Victoria NAOMI |
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USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA |
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USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA |
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USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA |
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USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA |
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USHER SYNDROME IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTIFICATION STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN INDIA |
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usher syndrome in educational settings: indigenous identification strategies developed in india |
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Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation |
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Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation |
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1409-6099 1857-663X |
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Introduction:most teachers of hearing and visually impaired children in India have to learn more about the prevalence and characteristics of Usher Syndrome. Keeping in mind the need to address this neglected population, the present study was designed and executed in South India.Goals:the goals of the study were to identify students with Usher Syndrome in educational settings using indigenous techniques, and to develop and describe a protocol for identifying these students.Methodology:seven hundred hearing impaired students studying in residential and inclusive schools in four districts of the State Tamil Nadu were screened using tools which included screening for distance and near vision, field of vision, dark adaptation, glare and contrast sensitivity.Results:ten students between the age of 14- 20 were found to be at risk of having Usher Syndrome. Finally, 6 subjects who had a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa were clinically identified with Usher Syndrome.Conclusion:these identification strategies will assist special education and rehabilitation professionals in recognizing symptoms of Usher Syndrome so that they will be able to refer these children for diagnostic and supportive services. |
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Usher Syndrome Retinitis Pigmentosa Deaf-blindness Genetic Disorder. |
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