Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.70.1.Winter.2025

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 2025 Volume 70 Issue 1 Few researchers have considered TSVI and O&M specialists' workloads. The Visual Impairment Scale of Staffing Pattern Analysis (VISSPA), developed by the Workload Analysis Subcommittee of the Texas Action Committee on Education of Students with Visual Impairments, is the first tool focused solely on the workload of itinerant vision professionals (Pogrund et al., submitted 2023). TSVIs and O&M specialists spend approximately 19 hours per week on professional responsibilities other than direct services to students, including travel between educational sites (Griffin-Shirley et al., 2004; Zebehazy et al., 2023). Surveys show that itinerant educators could be spending, on average, 5-7 hours per week traveling between schools to provide services to children (Griffin-Shirley et al., 2004; Hebert & Savaiano, 2021; Meador, 2015). Travel time varied greatly among itinerant TSVIs and O&M specialists based on geographic locale, with itinerants in rural areas spending more time per week traveling compared to their urban counterparts (Hebert & Savaiano, 2021; Meador, 2015). Travel time is only one aspect of an itinerant TSVI or O&M specialists' workload that should be considered. Initial research suggests that considering an itinerant educator's entire workload (i.e., travel, materials preparation, meetings) could alleviate some of the negative outcomes of large caseloads (AOTA, APTA, ASHA, 2014; Pogrund et al., submitted 2023). In particular, use of a workload model increased opportunities for collaboration with other teachers and related

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