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Celebrating the support that our Vision Department provides
In British Columbia public schools, Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments (TSVIs) provide a vital link and learning opportunities for students with visual impairments or other exceptionalities such as deaf-blindness. TSVIs are guided by the Expanded Core Curriculum, which covers nine essential skill areas impacted by blindness and visual impairments. These include braille instruction, the use of low-vision devices and technology, and adapted skills for daily living, sports and recreation.
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