In the education of children with visual impairment, there is a global movement away from segregated special schooling, and towards inclusive neighbourhood schools. Inclusion provides an opportunity for everyone, teachers as well as learners, to become more acquainted about life with visual impairment and to overcome some of the barriers of difference which have existed in the past. But if it is to be successful, teachers and others require key skills and insights in order to create classroom environments that fully accommodate the learning needs of children with visual impairment.
In this course, you will discover the visually impaired child by recognizing that there are many different eye conditions and that each affects learning and behavior differently. During the course, we will explore the Expanded Core Curriculum, which is a collection of content areas that teachers integrate into the core curriculum to give visually impaired learners access to knowledge that sighted learners gain through observation. You will also learn how to make your classroom, the content, your teaching, and the assessments accessible through curriculum differentiation strategies. By the end of the course, you will have the necessary tools to create empowering classrooms where you can teach children with visual impairment in an inclusive, accessible, and attuned space.
You will be able to purchase a Verified Certificate if you wish to show evidence of your achievements, but this is optional, and you may apply for Financial Aid if you are unable to pay the certificate fee.
Welcome to the first week of the course! In this week, we take you on a journey to explore visual impairment and in doing so, help you discover the visually impaired child in your classroom. We consider the different educational settings in which visually impaired children may find themselves as well as different eye conditions and how these circumstances may affect the child’s learning and behaviour in the classroom. You will also start with the important task of creating an empowering classroom by learning how to create an inclusive space. At the end of the week, I have invited a group of visually impaired professionals to discuss some of the issues based on their experience. You will also have the opportunity to share your thoughts in the discussion forum and look through the list of further resources we provide. This week’s assessment is a quiz. May you have a rich and empowering first week.
The Visually Impaired Child in Different Educational Settings•8 minutes
Understanding Visual Impairment•8 minutes
Including Children with Visual Impairment in the Classroom•4 minutes
Understanding Low Vision in the Classroom•6 minutes
How Visual Impairment Affects Learning•4 minutes
Creating an Inclusive Classroom•10 minutes
Conversations About Our Schooling as Visually Impaired Children•25 minutes
7 readings•Total 77 minutes
Course information•10 minutes
Meet your course instructor•5 minutes
Meet the guest presenters•5 minutes
Course collaborators•10 minutes
Week 1 guest presenters•5 minutes
Podcast: Growing Up with Visual Impairment•12 minutes
Additional resources•30 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Week 1: Discovering the visually impaired child•30 minutes
Understanding the visually impaired child•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Introduce yourself•10 minutes
Weekly reflections•10 minutes
The Expanded Core Curriculum for the visually impaired child
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to the second week of the course! This week we will deal in some detail with the Expanded Core Curriculum (or ECC). This is a collection of content areas that teachers integrate into the core curriculum to give visually impaired learners access to the incidental knowledge that sighted learners gain through observation. Various guest presenters will discuss the areas of the ECC, bringing you their specialist knowledge. A Braille specialist will introduce what Braille tuition may involve and provide a set of principles to support learners who are being taught Braille. At the end of the week, the panel discussion focuses on the ECCs potential to empower visually impaired learners. You will have an opportunity to share your insights on the discussion forum and add to your learning from the additional resources provided. The assessment this week is a written exercise where you can practice applying the ECC to a lesson of your choice.
Orientation and Mobility and Independent Living Skills•7 minutes
Career Education and Self-determination•10 minutes
Visual Efficiency and Compensatory Academic Skills•12 minutes
Social Interaction Skills•19 minutes
Recreation and Leisure•12 minutes
Braille Reading and Writing Skills•16 minutes
Conversations on Empowering the Visually Impaired Child•18 minutes
3 readings•Total 40 minutes
Week 2 guest presenters•5 minutes
Introduction to the Expanded Core Curriculum•5 minutes
Additional resources•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Applying the Expanded Core Curriculum•15 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 2: Infusing the Expanded Core Curriculum•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Weekly reflections•10 minutes
Curriculum differentiation and assistive technology
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to the third week of the course! In this week you will learn about the need and importance of differentiating the curriculum for the children with visual impairment. This means modifying and adapting the curriculum according to the different abilities and learning styles of learners within a class. You will also learn about identifying suitable learning and teaching support material, assessment adaptations, and assistive technology devices or programs for each individual child with visual impairment. The week concludes as usual with opinions and experiences from our expert panel, an opportunity to share your thoughts with your peers in the discussion forum, additional resources to explore, and a graded quiz. This week you also have an opportunity to cover additional content on making learning materials accessible for the voluntary honors assignment.
Welcome to the last week on the course! In this week, you will gain further understanding about the importance of tending to psycho-social issues of visually impaired children by listening to them with respect, patience, and compassion. We will also describe practical things you can do to broaden your networks of support. Then you will hear from an experienced school principal about empowering yourself and your school through collaboration s. As it is the last week, we have invited our panellist to discuss this week’s topics as well as offering a final reflection on creating inclusive classrooms. The end of course assessment is a graded quiz, and we will leave you with a rich set of resources to support your endeavour to becoming an empowered teacher.
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6 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 73 minutes
Welcome to Week 4•3 minutes
Understanding Psychosocial Aspects of the Visually Impaired Child•9 minutes
Broadening Networks of Support•10 minutes
Collaborating as an Empowered Teacher•7 minutes
Conversations on Listening to Children with Visual Impairment•22 minutes
Closing Conversations on Key Insights for Teachers•23 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Week 4 guest presenters•5 minutes
Additional resources•15 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 4: Creating empowering classrooms•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 20 minutes
Weekly reflections•20 minutes
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Wow this course is amazing, I had no idea about how one curriculum van be looked at differently to accommodate all learners with different capabilities.
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The course was insightful and practical, especially in equipping educators to support learners with visual impairments in inclusive settings.
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I got to know a lot from the course. World that was untouched for me and I'm grateful.
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