Acronyms and Definitions Commonly Used in Relation to English Language Learners
Acronyms and definitions commonly used in relation to English Language
Acronyms and definitions commonly used in relation to English Language
Peanut of Blind Faith Farm is a true story of a blind lamb who overcomes challenges to become a happy member of her flock. Available in braille.
An interactive curriculum of free braille and audio classical guitar lessons for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Includes links to braille music and audio files.
TVI’s Guide to Teaching the ECC
These lessons and activities for transition-aged students who are visually impaired or blind incorporate areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum, e.g. self-determination, daily living skills, writing, getting to know others with vision impairments.
In this YouTube video, Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy speaks about the power of using an iPad or other backlit device with a child or student with CVI.
Humpty Dumpty and Other Touching Rhymes is now available in UEB (Unified English Braille) for children ages preschool and up. This is a fun way to promote braille literacy with classic rhymes and tactile illustrations.
This Expanded Core Curriculum Screening Tool is a way for teams to share information, collect feedback, and create charts with all members of a student’s team regarding strengths, areas of need, and items that are not a need at this time.
Virtual Expanded Core Education Learning (ExCEL) Academy for Students with Visual Impairments
A free monthly forum for collaboration and discussion about CVI (Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment)