Effective Practices to Promote Accessibility in the Science Classroom for Students with Visual Impairment
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Date: April 12 Location: Watertown, MA
This workshop presented in partnership with the Christa McAuliffe Center at Framingham State University will be conducted by faculty from the Secondary Science Program of the Perkins School for the Blind. Kate Fraser, M.Ed., CAS, TVI; Marla Runyan, M.A., TVI and Stuart Grave, B.A. will conduct this workshop designed for Regular Educators and Teachers of the Visually Impaired. This workshop will enhance participant's instruction in all areas of science for students with visual impairment. Click here to learn more about this workshop.
About Perkins Professional Development
Perkins provides professional development opportunities to meet the needs of teachers working with a diverse population of students with visual impairments.
Perkins provides customized program-specific training for regional centers, school systems, university programs, and specialized schools reaching across all disciplines and positions.
Perkins professional development opportunities are designed to meet the needs of Teachers of the Visually Impaired, Special Education Teachers, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, Vision Rehabilitation Teachers, Related Service Personnel, and Administrators.
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