Keep Lesson Plans Simple
Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) often tell me how they ran out of time during a student’s session to complete the lesson they had planned whether it was washing…
Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) often tell me how they ran out of time during a student’s session to complete the lesson they had planned whether it was washing…
It is important to work with teams to get student materials on time for accessible formatting. Many a Teacher for the Visually Impaired (TVI) has been frustrated by wanting to…
I have heard many Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) voice frustration with themselves for not being fluent in every part of each of their student’s assistive technology devices. And that’s…
Teachers for the Visually Impaired should not be overwhelmed by writing lesson plans, nor should they be overwhelmed by keeping track of IEP goal progress data. How is that possible,…
As a Teacher for the Visually Impaired (TVI), you can encourage student self-advocacy by making space for it in your own class, also known as direct vision services. As…
Students with visual impairments must be directly taught how to do things that their sighted peers learn incidentally. A baby with sight is incidentally learning how to pour a drink,…
Curious about how to wrap a gift for a person with a visual impairment? Read on for some tips on how to make sure your little person feels included and…
Today we will be looking at gift ideas for all phases of CVI! In this series, we will also be looking at low vision and Blind/Deafblind gift ideas, so be…
Welcome back to… The dos and don’ts when around a blind person, my name is Avery, and I’ll be your host for this evening. Previously we went over some basic…
Remote and hybrid education represents the most significant positive technological innovation for blind students in the last 20 years. When contemplating the most influential innovations to impact society in the…