VIDBE-Q 2025 Volume 70 Issue 1
Moles and discusses the need for workload analysis. The second article is by Dr.
Rona Pogrund and provides information about her session at the upcoming DVIDB
pre-conference on managing your workload for teachers of students with visual
impairments and orientation and mobility specialists.
The next two articles focus on different programs in the region of our
upcoming CEC 2025 Convention. Read about the history and continued impact of
the Maryland School for Blind. Then, read about the Virginia Consortium that is
preparing teachers of students with visual impairments at George Mason
University, Old Dominion University, and Radford University.
The final four articles highlight the DVIDB award winners that will be
celebrated at the CEC 2025 Convention. Congratulations to Katie Armstrong, the
Deborah D. Hatton Outstanding Dissertation of the Year Award winner!
Congratulations to the Teacher of the Year Award winner, Kathleen Redican!
Congratulations to Tristan Pierce, Exemplary Advocate Award Winner!
Congratulations to Lauren Lieberman, the Distinguished Service Award Winner!
Read about the amazing work that each of our award winners has done and
continues to do to support those with low vision and blindness.
I look forward to seeing you in Baltimore, Maryland, March 12-15
th
. If you
are presenting at the CEC 2025 Convention, please consider submitting an article
about your presentation for the Spring 2025 Convention issue. Email me