Opportunity for Classroom Teachers Working with Students with Visual Impairments

Classroom teachers may have many questions about having a student with a visual impairment in their classrooms. If you're looking for a resource to help guide teachers who have a student with a visual impairment in their class, a new resource has noe become availbale.

The online course was developed by Dr. Tina Herzberg and Dr. Penny Rosenblum is available for classroom teachers with a student with a visual impairment in their classroom. The free, self-paced material will be available between May and September 15. Teachers who participate in the free, self-paced course will need to register and complete a couple of surveys.

Download an information flyer (PDF) for more information about participating in this opportunity.

About the author

Jen Jesso

I have worked in various roles in the field of visual impairment since 2007. In addition to working as a teacher of students with visual impairments, I recently completed coursework to become an orientation and mobility specialist. I have been fortunate to work with the fantastic team at PRCVI since 2014.

I enjoy many aspects of my role at PRCVI, but highlights include working with teachers of students with visual impairments and their students on outreach visits and working on PRCVI initiatives and projects.

Outside of work, my interests include reading, computer programming, swimming, and spending time with friends and family.

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