E.C.C. & Me
E.C.C. & Me creates and finds efficient practices for teachers to bring the ECC to life for students and members of the ECC club.
E.C.C. & Me creates and finds efficient practices for teachers to bring the ECC to life for students and members of the ECC club.
Sara Borlie, from Maryland School for the Blind, shares with us a monthly break down of the ECC skills. Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) and families can participate in the monthly challenge.
This article discusses the impact of literacy on the Expanded Core Curriculum and encourages parents and teachers to examine current methodology and practices for providing instruction to visually impaired students.
Ideas to integrate the Expanded Core Curriculum into literacy activities for students who are blind or visually impaired
Breaking up learning into meaningful “slices” helps ensure students’ visual impairments get regular practice with all their IEP goals.
An introduction to the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) for students who are blind or visually impaired
These digital downloads from Teaching Students with Visual Impairments are designed to supplement the TVI’s Guide to Teaching the ECC (Expanded Core Curriculum) for students who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
This webinar reviews the components of a comprehensive evaluation as required for determining educational vision services for students who are blind or who have low vision.
Find out how to teach the Expanded Core Curriculum using Flipgrid with students with visual impairments.
Welcome to the 25 – 26 school year ECC Challenge! Review the list of activities and select one or choose your own! Check out the resource links that go along with each. Anyone can participate that is working with blind or low vision students.