Bobette Enderson
Bobette Enderson is a veteran preschool teacher in Arizona who created Tactile Book Kits for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Bobette Enderson is a veteran preschool teacher in Arizona who created Tactile Book Kits for students who are blind or visually impaired.
I am a Teacher of the Visually Impaired living in CT. My job requires me to be innovative every day – and I am so thankful for that! As an artist and a former art teacher, I absolutely love the creative aspects of this field.
Leslie is a Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Assistive Technology Professional. She is credentialed in California and Alaska.
I am an associate professor at Gazi University, Special Education Department, Teaching Visually Impairment Program. I train teachers of the visually impaired for schools for the blind. I have been working with students with visual impairments and their families for 27 years.
I am the mother of an adult daughter who is blind and we live in the Philippines.
Kecia is a teacher in the vision department of Rochester City School District, New York.
Sharon Cross-Coquillette was a teacher of students with visual impairments for over 35 years.
Now retired, Debra formerly supported TVI’s in the central Texas area.
Editor’s note: Linda passed away on November 10, 2021. We miss her deeply and are grateful for her dedication and creative spirit. Linda Hagood was a speech language pathologist who had special interest and experience in relationship-based programming for students who have visual and multiple impairments, including autism and deaf-blindness.
Kristie Smith has been an educator for the past 34 years in the Dallas area. She has worked with children from grades K-8 in general education, English as a Second Language, and for the past 16 years, has been a teacher for the blind and visually impaired.