Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.70.4.Fall.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 4 Alignment of Active Storytelling Activity with ECC Areas and Components Career Education Community participation, Collaboration, Contribution The Bridges School faculty also utilizes the ECC Competency Rubric for Students in Grades 9–12+, (Clark, 2023) specifically the recreation and leisure section, to systematically address and assess students' development in key ECC skills. This rubric helps educators evaluate progress in areas such as play, physical activity, health and fitness, team and individual sports, and leisure activities and hobbies, ensuring that instruction is aligned with the ECC's comprehensive framework for independent living and community readiness skills. The Recreation & Leisure Competency Scale table provides specific examples of skills and reflective actions at each level, guiding both instruction and student self-evaluation (see Table 4). Table 4 Recreation & Leisure Competency Scale Recreation & Leisure 1-Developing Competency 2-Approaching Competency 3-Competency 4-Extending Competency I can identify my interests and participate in an after- school activity. I can pursue a hobby and evaluate how fulfilling it is for my needs. I can reflect on the components of the hobbies, talents, and the I can develop a plan for pursuing my hobbies, talents and 62

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