Product Details
Conducting evaluations for students who are visually impaired is a complex process and can present challenges in gathering valid and useful data that informs decisions about placement, programming, and instructional strategies. This second edition of Making Evaluations Meaningful is intended to provide guidance to evaluation personnel, teachers of students who are visually impaired, and families in making the best possible decisions regarding student evaluation. Chapters include information about preparing for evaluation, various types of testing, additional impairments that are seen in the population of students who are visually impaired, and instructional strategies to support the educational needs of students. By Marnee Loftin, M.A., LSSP, LPA. Copyright 2022 Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Early Tactile Learning Profile
These documents help TSVIs develop a “Tactile Profile” for students with visual impairments who function between birth to 5, struggle to make tactile progress, or are considered “non-readers”.