Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ.Spring.2026.Vol.71.Issue2

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 2 To answer these questions, we created a survey comprised of three sections. The first section consisted of demographic and contextual questions first written and used by Rosenblum et al. (2020) and analyzed again in Zebehazy et al. (2023). The second section asked professionals to specify (in percentages) the time they spent weekly on direct instruction, consultation, lesson planning, materials preparation (including braille), data collection, team/staff meetings, and travel. These percentages had to total 100%. The third section featured questions regarding student-specific activities (e.g., participation in staff professional development), including how often these activities occurred each year and how much time they spent completing these responsibilities. Questions in the second and third sections were based on the job responsibilities listed in the Visual Impairments Scale of Staffing Pattern Analysis (VISSPA; Pogrund et al., 2024). To conclude, we asked participants whether they felt their workload was manageable or unmanageable and why. Data Collection After receiving approval from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln Institutional Review Board, we sent the survey link via email to moderators of state and territory-level listservs for TSVIs and O&M specialists. When a state or territory did not have such a listserv, the email was sent to other state, territory, or agency-level contacts for distribution. An exact number of TSVIs, O&M 15

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