VIDBE-Q Volume 69 Issue 3
information about the upcoming conference in 2025 and ways that you can get
involved.
The next two articles provide information about two amazing programs in
higher education. Karen Koehler and Doug Sturgeon provide information about the
new certificate in Deafblindness Education that is being offered at Shawnee State
University. Then, Laura Bozeman details the history of the vision programs at the
University of Massachusetts Boston, as well as information about the current
degrees offered.
The issue concludes with two articles that share some exciting work being
done in Maine and Arizona. Nancy Moulton and Elissa Rowe explain how
organizations partner to provide a team approach to educate students with visual
impairments in Maine. Lastly, Cody Alvarez and Julie Oliver detail how an annual
fashion show provides students with an opportunity to practice self-determination,
components of the Expanded Core Curriculum, and have fun.
This issue is sure to inspire you as you prepare for the new school year.
Thank you to our DVIDB members and all the authors of this issue for supporting
students with low vision, blindness, and deafblindess.