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Quinnipiac University
The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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Vocabulary Word Instruction for Students Who Read Braille
Content type: Journal Article
The association made between the meaning, spelling, and pronunciation of a word has been shown to help children remember the meanings of words. The present study addressed whether the presence of a target word in Braille during instruction facilitated...
Services and Supports, Partnership, and Family Quality of Life
Content type: Journal Article
In this, study, the authors examined the moderating effects of partnership on the relationship between services and supports adequacy and family quality of life (FQOL) for families of children with deaf-blindness ages birth to 21. A social-ecological...
Differences in Spatial Knowledge of Individuals With Blindness When Using Audiotactile Maps, Using Tactile Maps, and Walking
Content type: Journal Article
To examine how individuals with visual impairments understand space and the way they develop cognitive maps, we studied the differences in cognitive maps resulting from different methods and tools for spatial coding in large geographical spaces. We...
Improving Practices for Learners with Deaf-Blindness: A Consultation and Coaching Model
Content type: Journal Article
The purpose of this article is to describe a step-by-step consultation and coaching model for supporting students with deaf-blindness. The uniqueness of the population will be described, as well as the needs of teachers who work with this population. Step...
DVIDB Preconference
Content type: Event
The CVI Protocol: A framework for describing CVI - Ilse Williams Braille’s Dynamic Future - Willow Freeman Making Connections with Families, Transitions, and Careers with the APH Connect Center - Olaya Landa-Vialard Earn 6 ACVREP hours. Free to members and...
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Parents of Young Adults with Deafblindness Reflect on their Child's Wellbeing
Content type: Event
This phenomenological study explored physical well-being for young adults with multiple impairments, including deafblindness, from parents’ perspectives, comparing current behaviors and needs with those from earlier years - a “then and now” comparison...
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What is Listening and Spoken Language?
Content type: Event
LIVE PRESENTATION What is Listening and Spoken Language (LSL)? What are the choices of communication tools for children with deafness/hard-of-hearing? What is listening and spoken language? Is LSL right for my child(ren) and family? What do families need...
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Unmuting Your Microphone: Strategies for Remote Vision Services
Content type: Event
Unmuting Your Microphone: Strategies for Remote Vision Services WHEN : MAY 11th TIME: 3:00 - 4:30 PM EST Sponsored by DVIDB Speakers: Amanda Thompson, Allied Instructional Services Jessica Kleinsteuber, Allied Instructional Services Fee: $15 for all non...
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CEC-DVIDB Social & Awards Ceremony
Content type: Event
Join us for an evening of socialization & celebration. Appetizers & tickets for a drink of choice will be included. Entrance to Tavern on Fourth from the outside. People inside the restaurant playing social games such as ping pong.
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OSEP Listening Session
Content type: Event
DVIDB is hosting a listening session with OSEP on November 2nd, 3 p.m. Eastern. We look forward to hearing from professionals as well as other stakeholders including families; everyone is welcome. More information about the event is at: https:/...
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