Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.66.2.Spring.2021

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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Seeking Scholars for New Federal Grant Opportunity Interdisciplinary Distance Educators Advancing Low-Incidence Students (IDEALS) Benefits • Up to 80% tuition remission for core courses and master 's sequence • Enrichment from scholars and exper ts in the field of visual impairment and sustainability education Eligibility Criteria • Be enrolled in the VIL or O&M program • Commit to complete the three course master 's sequence leading to a master 's degree • Commit to interdisciplinary enrichment activities, including practicum, minimum of three full days, dates TBD • Commit to pay back in service time suppor ting children and youth ages 0-21; one academic year of training results in two years of service time • Be willing to complete a 2-credit course focused on STEM & sustainability education offered in Summer 2022 • Be a U.S. citizen Complete the scholarship application form! For more information contact: • Holly Lawson (VIL program) hlawson@pdx .edu • Amy Parker (O&M program) atp5@pdx .edu INTERESTED?

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