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AFB JOURNAL OVISUAL
IMPAIRMENT& BLINDNESS
  
Expanding possibilities for people with vision loss  
 

January 2012 • Volume 106 Number 1

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Journal of visual impairment and blindness

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Contents

ARTICLES

Aging

Is My World Getting Smaller? The Challenges of Living with Vision Loss

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Sue Berger

Assessment

Performance Measurement and Accommodation: Students with Visual Impairments on Pennsylvania's Alternate Assessment

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Kim T. Zebehazy, Naomi Zigmond, and George J. Zimmerman

Research Reports

Effect of Cane Length on Drop-off Detection Performance

Dae Shik Kim and Robert Wall Emerson

Reading Speed of Contracted French Braille

Louise Laroche, Jacinthe Boulé, and Walter Wittich

Practice Report

Telephone Accessibility for Individuals with Dual Sensory Impairments: A Case Study

Paul Evers, Paul Barber, and Walter Wittich

NEWS AND FEATURES

Editor's Page

Book Review

Borderlands of Blindness, by Beth Omansky

Reviewed by Sharon Sacks

From the Field

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