Division on Visual Impairments

DVI Quarterly Volume 59(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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Professor Emeritus Ralph L. Peabody served as director of the program from its inception in 1963 until 1988. Prof. George J. Zimmerman became director of the program in 1988 and continues in that role today. Dr. Peabody received assistance from Dr. Mary Moore during many of the initial 25 years of the program, while Dr. Zimmerman received assistance from Dr. Lynn Fox for many of the past 25 years. It is also important to note the contribution of Dr. Bruce Blasch in the development of the O&M program in 1969. Despite the two different years in which the certification programs began, the program is celebrating both specialty areas as well as the masters and doctoral graduates this year. It is important to mention that the program could not have been able to achieve this milestone without the numerous parttime faculty members who have taught courses and supervised students in their clinical placements. All the Pitt grads have benefitted from their instruction and mentorship. Throughout this upcoming academic year, the Pitt Vision Studies Program will be honored in a number of different ways. The first recognition will be the installation of a stone plaque on the Wall of Tribute at the Hall of Fame for Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field at the American Printing House for the Blind in Louisville, KY. The stone plaque will be installed in time for this year's annual APH meeting in October. An identical stone plaque will be hung in the Pitt School of Education. Graduates and friends of the Program 51

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