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AAIC Conference 20-21 st April 2011 Distinction Hotel, Rotorua

AAIC Conference 20-21 st April 2011 Distinction Hotel, Rotorua. Rotorua Study – Stage 1 Mary Cubie – Irlen Clinic Director, Rotorua John Kendall – Assistant Principal ( Western Heights Primary School) Adele Lyons – Reading Recovery & Special Needs Teacher ( Mamaku School)

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AAIC Conference 20-21 st April 2011 Distinction Hotel, Rotorua

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  1. AAIC Conference 20-21st April 2011Distinction Hotel, Rotorua Rotorua Study – Stage 1 Mary Cubie– Irlen Clinic Director, Rotorua John Kendall – Assistant Principal ( Western Heights Primary School) Adele Lyons – Reading Recovery & Special Needs Teacher (Mamaku School) Tony Bland – Optometrist (McClelland Visique, Rotorua) Nyree Grigsby – Irlen Diagnostician, Rotorua

  2. Ethnicity of students in Western School Cluster, Rotorua

  3. Identification of students with possible visual or perceptual problems. 1 Students tested in classroom with group questionnaire by school Irlen Screener. 2. IndividualIrlen Screening done on students with high scores. 3. Students showing indication of visual or perceptual abnormalities referred to the optometrist for full examination. 4.All students referred to Irlen Diagnostician. Students wear optical lenses during testing if prescribed by optometrist.

  4. Rotorua Study - incidence of visual or perceptual difficulty.

  5. Rotorua Study – Outcomes(total of 141 students)

  6. Rotorua Study – ethnicity of students identified with visual or perceptual difficulty.

  7. Gender of students identified with visual or perceptual difficulty.

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