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.

Teaching Children with Visual Impairment: Creating Empowering Classrooms

Teaching Children with Visual Impairment: Creating Empowering Classrooms

Instructor: Brian Watermeyer
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What you'll learn
Recognizing that there are many different eye conditions and that each affects learning and behavior in children differently.
Tools to create empowering classrooms where you can teach children with visual impairment in an inclusive, accessible, and attuned space.
Identify ways of infusing the Expanded Core Curriculum into teaching and apply curriculum differentiation strategies.
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Reviewed on Jul 14, 2020
I gained a ton of knowledge on creating a great classroom to help the VI students get the most out of learning!
Reviewed on Sep 23, 2020
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.
Reviewed on Oct 3, 2021
Very interesting course. I feel like I learnt a lot about ways to help support visually impaired students.
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