This paper summarises the reading ability data collected from 476 children with low vision using the Neale Analysis of Reading Ability (NARA). The project aimed to generate standard reading ages for pupils with low vision using the NARA reading test. This would enable children's reading to be assessed against their partially sighted peers as well as their fully sighted peers. Standardised reading ages were generated using a linear regression technique to smooth the data. The data shows that the average reading ages for accuracy, comprehension and speed for the sample are generally below their chronological age when the comparison is made with their fully sighted peers. Guidelines for using the NARA with low vision students are presented
Contains MNREAD estimates for 654 participants with normal vision (age range 8-81). The four MNREAD ...
The primary ambition of this doctoral thesis is to provide an empirical basis for a better understan...
Objective: If we consider reading, writing and accounting as three substantial skills in primary sch...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Previous research has shown that, on average, children with low vision lag their sighted peers in ge...
Purpose: Students often read for long periods and prolonged reading practice may be important for de...
Introduction/Objective. The objectives of the paper are to assess the causes of low vision (LV) in p...
The main question of the studies reported in this thesis is how the reading and spelling skills of c...
Contains fulltext : 64623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study of ...
Purpose To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese scho...
The support of students with a vision impairment throughout education could be enhanced by assessing...
This study investigated whether the difficulties with reading of children with low vision are a matt...
AbstractThere have been numerous and extensive studies into the visual requirements for reading in a...
There have been numerous and extensive studies into the visual requirements for reading in adults wi...
Abstract The importance of reading hability has already been greatly shown throughout time and has b...
Contains MNREAD estimates for 654 participants with normal vision (age range 8-81). The four MNREAD ...
The primary ambition of this doctoral thesis is to provide an empirical basis for a better understan...
Objective: If we consider reading, writing and accounting as three substantial skills in primary sch...
Purpose: While educators and optometrists are concerned with reading efficiency in children with low...
Previous research has shown that, on average, children with low vision lag their sighted peers in ge...
Purpose: Students often read for long periods and prolonged reading practice may be important for de...
Introduction/Objective. The objectives of the paper are to assess the causes of low vision (LV) in p...
The main question of the studies reported in this thesis is how the reading and spelling skills of c...
Contains fulltext : 64623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study of ...
Purpose To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese scho...
The support of students with a vision impairment throughout education could be enhanced by assessing...
This study investigated whether the difficulties with reading of children with low vision are a matt...
AbstractThere have been numerous and extensive studies into the visual requirements for reading in a...
There have been numerous and extensive studies into the visual requirements for reading in adults wi...
Abstract The importance of reading hability has already been greatly shown throughout time and has b...
Contains MNREAD estimates for 654 participants with normal vision (age range 8-81). The four MNREAD ...
The primary ambition of this doctoral thesis is to provide an empirical basis for a better understan...
Objective: If we consider reading, writing and accounting as three substantial skills in primary sch...