Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBE Quarterly 61(1) Winter

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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; Lorem Ipsum Dolor Spring 2016 6 The O&M for TVIs course was the subject of study. Survey Three O&M university instructors vetted the 76 question survey and pilot tested on 10 test subjects. In addition to demographic data and course instructional methods, the survey asked respondents to indicate which of the ten general areas of O&M techniques and strategies the course covered: Guide techniques, orientation strategies, basic mobility skills, protective techniques, O&M knowledge and skills, mobility tools, cane skills with a guide, cane techniques, outdoor residential and outdoor/commercial. Within each general area was a list of sub-categories. The content for the general areas and the list of skills were selected from O&M textbooks including Hill and Ponder (1976) and Jacobson (2015). When a subject selected any skills or sub-categories within the 10 general areas, they were prompted to answer the question, "in addition to wanting the TVI scholar to learn O&M Knowledge and Skills, what are the top reasons for teaching TVI scholars the following O&M Knowledge and Skills to: 1) Referral - Enable O&M referral 2) Skills Practice - Aid students with visual impairments in O&M technique practice under O&M supervision; 3) 53

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