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The Blind Child in the Regular Classroom: National Federation of the Blind
http://www.nfb.org/nfb/NOPBC_LA_Blind_Child_in_Regular_Classroom.asp?SnID=722367523
Articles assembled by the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children, associated with the National Federation of the Blind, Information includes accommodation tips for classroom teachers, understanding the needs of students who are blind.DVI Position Papers: Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Visual Impairments
http://www.cecdvi.org/Postion%20Papers/RevisedRole&FunctionofTVI2006.doc
This collection of position papers by the of the Division on Visual Impairments, Council for Exceptional Children provides an overview of the responsibilities and special expertise of teachers who work with students who are blind or visually impaired.Professional Roles: ADVISOR
http://www.e-advisor.us/teacher_roles3.php?
Succinct definitions of educational and medical professionals who work with children with visual impairments.The Role of the Vision Teacher in Early Childhood Programs: ADVISOR
http://www.e-advisor.us/teacher_roles1.php?
Responsibilities and areas of expertise of a teacher of very young children who are blind or visually impaired.Teacher Roles, Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Visual Impairments
http://www.e-advisor.us/teacher_roles2.php?
A position paper on the professional responsibility of a teacher of children who are blind or visually impaired.The Role of the Orientation and Mobility Specialist in the Public School: Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Visual Impairments
http://www.cecdvi.org/Postion%20Papers/060325%20CEC%20O&M%20Position%20Paper.doc
A position paper on this O&M professionals importance in the education of children with visual impairments.The Role and Function of the Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments: Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Visual Impairments
http://www.cecdvi.org/Postion%20Papers/RevisedRole&FunctionofTVI2006.doc
The critical role of the TVI in education of children with visual impairments.Resources for the Expanded Core Curriculum: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
http://www.tsbvi.edu/recc/index.htm
An authoritative bibliography of books and other resources (many on the internet) for teachers with students who are visually impaired.
Web-Based Organizations and Resources
ADVISOR: Assisting the Development of Visually Impaired Students through Online Resources
http://www.e-advisor.us/
For families, teachers, and medical professionals, this website is intended to disseminate information about visual impairment and facilitate communication and teamwork. The teachers' section has advice and online workshop presentations. Site developed by: Ophthalmology Department at Children's Hospital, Boston, Perkins School for the Blind, and other New England agencies.TEACHVIB: Teachers of the Visually Impaired/Blind Mailing List
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/teachvib
An email list for Teachers of the Visually Impaired, for sharing ideas, asking questions and supporting one another.Orientation & Mobility.org: Resources for O&M Specialists
http://www.orientationandmobility.org
The creator is an O&M specialist at the VA. This website provides resources on a wealth of O&M topics as well as links to the AER, CAOMS, O&M listserv archives, and ACVREP sites. It offers an interactive message board for sharing information, concerns, and ideas.Blind Babies Foundation
http://blindbabies.typepad.com/
The "Resources for Parents and Professionals" offers fact sheets with information on six common visual diagnoses, swith specific information on eye specialists, vision assessments, effects of vision and behavior, common misconceptions. The Teaching Strategies section will be of particular interest to educators.

