Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.68.4.Fall.2023

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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VIDBE-Q Volume 68 Issue 4 88 development from start to finish. Think about all the aspects of planning and participating in a community outing that involve literacy. Figure 4 provides an example of literacy activities involved in an outing to the local library. Figure 4 Examples of Literacy Activities Involved in a Community Outing to the Local Library Phase of Outing O&M Area and Related Literacy Activities Planning • Information gathering: looking up the address and hours of the library, looking up bus routes and schedules to/from the library • Information recording: writing down the information gathered, writing down procedures (e.g., steps for bus travel) – for students who are not reading proficiently, information recording can be done with pictures or audio recordings • Orienting and familiarizing: looking at pictures of libraries and how they are laid out (i.e., environmental literacy!), reading and/or creating maps Outing • Traveling: following recorded information to get from the starting point to the library and back • Establishing and maintaining orientation: reading and following maps; finding and reading signs along the route • Exploration: moving about the library and its surrounding areas to see what it has to offer Reflecting • Debriefing: journaling, discussing experiences • Remembering: creating and reading O&M experience books Remember what I said in the beginning about the connection between O&M and literacy: the link may not be obvious at first glance, but O&M instruction can support literacy development in learners with visual impairment, regardless of their age, ability level, or level of visual functioning. Opportunity is key in supporting

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