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December 2002 • Volume 96 • Number 12
Orientation and Mobility
Changes in Biomechanical Features of the Two-point Touch Technique as It Is Learned —Robert S. Wall and Daniel H. Ashmead, print page edition 829
Transition
What Does the Future Hold? A Follow-up Study of Graduates of a Residential School Program—Nancy S. Oddo and Patricia L. Sitlington, print page edition 842
Practice Reports
The Role of Orientation and Mobility Instructors and Rehabilitation Teachers in Enhancing Employment Opportunities for Persons Who Are Visually Impaired—Jerry Miller, print page edition 852
A Software Tutorial for Learning the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics —Gaylen Kapperman and Jodi Sticken, print page edition 855
Editor’s Page, print page edition 827
We Know Who We Are: A History of the Blind in Challenging Educational and Social Policies, reviewed by Deborah Kent, print page edition 858
From the Field, print page edition 860
News, print page edition 861
Calendar, print page edition 863
Classified, print page edition 867
Index, print page edition 869
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