Division on Visual Impairments

DVI Quarterly Volume 58(3)

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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Finally, financial and community support were seen as key factors for the project's success: "Without this support, I'm not sure I would have taken this road of scholarship - this opportunity also encourages me to give back to the field and support others in taking a similar path. The cohort model and twice yearly meetings have been very successful in connecting us with colleagues, and it is a privilege that we have been so well supported financially in order to carry out these activities. The support the model provides certainly takes a lot of stress off of having to constantly look for funding to attend enrichment activities that are otherwise unavailable at some of our universities." 44 Conclusion Leadership is, in and of itself, value neutral. However, it still reflects one's training, role models and mentors. The unprecedented national effort reflected in NLCSD's multi-university Consortium and Public Advisory Council coupled with its broad-based Enrichment Program, sponsored tui-

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