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259 Results for node/orientation and mobility

The Hunt Is On!

A scavenger hunt in the mall is a great way for students who are blind or visually impaired to work on literacy skills, orientation & mobility, and other areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC).

Chris Tabb

Statewide Orientation and Mobility Consultant for Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Outreach Programs; enjoying sharing and learning from everyone in the field!

Mary Tellefson

Mary is a veteran teacher for students who are blind/visually impaired, including children with multiple disabilities, holding two master’s degrees: one in special education (teacher for the visually impaired/orientation and mobility specialist) and one in school administration.

Liz Barclay

Liz Barclay, M.A., coordinates low vision services at UC Berkeley School of Optometry. She is a teacher of students with visual impairments and an orientation and mobility specialist who worked with school-aged students in Bay Area public schools and the California School for the Blind (CSB) for 26 years.

Kelly Brown

Kelly Brown is a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) and a Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS).

Katie Armstrong

I teach preschool children who are visually impaired and have been at the Foundation for Blind Children for the last 6 years and absolutely love it! I love to work with young children, but I also provide some itinerant orientation and mobility services for a few students to help keep…

Diana Fitzpatrick

I am a Teacher for the Visually Impaired and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist who works with Nevada County Superintendent of Schools (California).  I am interested in learning innovative ways to provide my students with access to material and help them strive as individuals.

jfreeman

I have been an Orientation and Mobility Specialist in the San Diego County area for approximately twelve years. My experience encompasses working with children aging in ranges of three through twenty two.

Joseph Harrison

I was a Teacher for Visually Impaired Children and an Orientation and Mobility Specialist for my entire forty-year teaching career. I am now retired, after having been a TVI/COMS(R) for the past 24 years in Rapid City, SD.