Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.Winter.2026.Voume 71.Issue 1

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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Over the last 26 years, Braille Challenge has become a worldwide movement. As the only academic program of its kind for students in grades 1-12 who are blind and visually impaired, the program has motivated students to practice and hone their braille literacy skills, which are essential to academic achievement, career opportunities, and lifelong independence. Be apart of the Braille Challenge Movement! Desafío Braille Join the Braille Challenge Movement! The Spanish-language Braille Challenge - reaching even more students in their preferred language. For more information, contact us at BrailleChallenge@brailleinstitute.org or visit BrailleChallenge.org. 41 U.S. States 5 6 60+ Regional Competitions 23K+ Students & Families impacted Countries & Growing Canadian Provinces Getting involved is easy! Interested in your student participating? Find a regional near you and sign up! If none are nearby, 1:1 proctoring is available. Order Foundational Materials free of charge, year-round. If you would like to host: Partner: Connect with Braille Institute and sign a regional agreement to become an official host. Plan: Form a planning committee, set your date, and organize logistics. Program: Recruit students and volunteers, then host your program and celebrate literacy! All of our services are FREE, thanks to generous donors. Whether a student is new to braille or already building strong skills, together we can make braille literacy a movement that reaches every student, everywhere.

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