Low Vision Conference 2026
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| Date | Location |
|---|---|
| May. 15, 2026 | TSBVI Outreach Conference Center | Austin, TX |
Low Vision Conference 2026 | STEM In-sight: Building Skills, Curiosity, and Confidence
Friday, May 15, 2026
Austin, TX
TSBVI Outreach Conference Center
Every child deserves the chance to unlock their full potential in STEM! What are we
doing to ensure this happens for students with low vision? This dynamic conference
explores how early foundational concepts set the stage for lifelong engagement in
science, technology, engineering, and math for children with low vision. Participants will
explore practical classroom strategies, hands-on lesson ideas, and real-world scenarios
that boost students’ self-identity as STEM learners.
Participants will
- Identify ways in which learning experiences can become accessible to spark curiosity and engagement.
- Develop practices to support self-identify as STEM learners.
- List practical strategies (e.g., collaboration, mentoring) to increase STEM participation in the classroom.
Registration Fees
- Professionals | $75
- Family, Paraprofessionals, & University Students | $40
Session Information
- Early Childhood and STEM Learners: General Principles and Practical Examples from the Home, Classroom, and Playground
- The Itinerant Role in Supporting STEM Instruction in Elementary School: Building Foundational Skills, Curiosity, and Self-Confidence
- The Itinerant Role in Supporting STEM Instruction in Secondary School: Eek! How do I support my student taking Advanced Calculus?
- Panel: Lessons Learned from Adults with Low Vision in STEM Careers
- Panel: The Itinerant Perspective on Secondary Instructional Support and Collaboration in the STEM Curriculum
- Exhibit hall of resources, online programs, and hands-on lessons for STEM learning beyond the classroom
This conference is an in-person event. Please contact Cindy Bachofer for questions concerning the Low Vision Conference.