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 transitioned into one of my districts. A bright, curious learner embarking on an educational journey with braille. Witnessing this student's initial fascination and gradual progress in mastering each new braille character reaffirms my commitment to using effective, targeted teaching strategies. The specialized training I acquired through the Shawnee State University Intervention Specialist: Visually Impaired Teacher Licensure Program has empowered me to support this student in a transformative way. Being actively involved in their journey and witnessing their growth each day is a powerful reminder of how tailored educational methods can ignite a lifelong passion for learning, regardless of the challenges. In our dynamic learning environment, the insights and techniques gained through the Shawnee State University grant program are not merely tools; they are instruments of change that enable me to be a vital witness to, and an active participant in, every student's unique journey, ensuring that each learner is empowered and supported. Reflection on Funded Programs I quickly realized that my path to becoming the educator I am today would not have been possible without the support of funded programs. These initiatives represent more than just an infusion of financial aid; they are catalysts for widespread transformation in the field of education. The comprehensive training I received—from mastering braille and conducting functional vision assessments to 59

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