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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tion, and living stipend has afforded our future leaders a unique, interdisciplinary learning platform from which to spring forward into their future careers. Through the various mechanisms of NLCSD, these future leaders in sensory disabilities joined multiple opportunities to engage, collaborate, and strengthen their collective knowledge base. Projected outcomes include an increase in the entire community of learners' research base, which strengthens the process, collaboration, and efficiency with which research informs practice in relation to teacher preparation. This work, in turn, embodies both direct and indirect benefits toward enhancing the lives of students with sensory disabilities - the most important recipients of the Consortium's efforts. References Ambrose-Zaken, G., & Bozeman, L. (2010). Profile of personnel preparation programs and their faculty in blindness and visual impairment. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 104(3), 148–169. Andrews, J. F. & Covell, J, A. (2006/07). Preparing future teachers and doctoral-level learners in deaf education: Meeting the challenge. American Annals of the Deaf, 151, 464–475. Antia, S.D., Johnson, H., Lenihan, S., & Benedict, K. (February, 2009). Doctoral preparation in education of DHH students: Needs, concerns, and the way ahead. Paper presented at the Association of College Education-Deaf/Hard of Hearing, New Orleans, LA. Walker, G. E., Golde, C. M., Jones, L., Bueschel, A. C., & Hutchings, P. (2008). The formation of scholars: Rethinking doctoral education for the twenty-first century. Hoboken, NJ: Jossey-Bass. 45

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