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Activities and strategies Advice From Experts Get inspired with tips from national trainers, university teacher preparation specialists, and other experts in the field. These posts offer a mix of practical suggestions and research-backed resources to help you provide quality literacy instruction.
Tips For TVIs
Activities and strategies Tips For TVIs Blindness is rarely absolute, and it exists on a diverse spectrum. Around the world, an estimated 285 million people live with blindness or visual impairment. Despite its prevalence, it remains largely misunderstood.
Lessons For The Classroom
Stories and Resources Lessons For The Classroom Blindness is rarely absolute, and it exists on a diverse spectrum. Around the world, an estimated 285 million people live with blindness or visual impairment. Despite its prevalence, it remains largely misunderstood.
Activities To Try At Home
Activities and STrategies Activities To Try At Home Blindness is rarely absolute, and it exists on a diverse spectrum. Around the world, an estimated 285 million people live with blindness or visual impairment. Despite its prevalence, it remains largely misunderstood.
Spatial Math Added to BrailleBlaster
APH has added spatial math to the menu of Braille Blaster
Making Writing Meaningful Using Real Activities and PowerPoint
Suggestions for making writing activities more fun and meaningful for students who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities.
Earn Credits and Take a Deeper Dive into Paths to Literacy
Find out how to earn continuing education credits and explore the rich resources on the Paths to Literacy website, which explores all aspects of literacy for children who are blind or visually impaired, including multiple disabilities or deafblindness
O & M Staff Resource Notebook
This notebook is a compilation of resources that can be used to share information about Orientation and Mobility with a student’s team.
Summer Reading: A Conversation with TSBVI Librarian
TSBVI Librarian Renee Toy shares ideas on summer reading for students who are blind or visually impaired, including book suggestions for students of all ages, discussion of setting up a Maker Space in the library, Bookshare, and more.
The iPad & Students with Visual and Multiple Disabilities: Apps for Communication
Ideas about how students who are blind or visually impaired with additional disabilities can use iPads as a communication tool. Suggested assistive technology for communication devices (ACC).