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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VIDBE-Q 2026 Volume 71 Issue 1 My time at UMass Boston offered me countless opportunities to refine my skills and engage with professionals who were at the forefront of the assistive technology field. I learned to analyze accessibility barriers, evaluate technologies, and design instruction that addressed the diverse needs of students with visual impairments. The program pushed me to think more deeply about independence, access, and the role of technology in supporting agency for students. Without the financial and institutional support, I received, I would not have been able to devote the same level of energy and focus to my coursework, collaboration, or professional development. I am now in my tenth year as a TSVI for Carroll County Public Schools in Maryland. In this role, I support students from birth through age 21 with a wide range of visual impairments and educational needs. Each day presents new challenges and new learning opportunities, and I continue to be inspired by the resilience, creativity, and determination of the students and families I serve. My work spans a diverse range of environments and developmental stages. For infants and toddlers, I support early literacy, sensory development, and family coaching. With young learners, I adapt curriculum, introduce tactile learning strategies, and collaborate closely with classroom teachers to ensure equitable access to instruction. For older students, I focus on developing the skills they will need for independence—whether that involves assistive technology, braille 36

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