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Title: Students with Vision Loss Initiative


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  • Students with Vision Loss Initiative

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Students with Vision Loss In Alberta
  • 645 students registered with the LRC
  • 163 students who are blind
  • 482 students with low vision
  • 475 registered for audio
  • 131 registered for braille
  • 422 registered for large print
  • 495 registered for special equipment

3
In the Field
  • 3 Vision Resource Centres (Edmonton, Calgary,
    Lethbridge)
  • CBE, CSSD, EIPS, have TVIs on staff
  • Other students served by ERECS, REACH, CASE and 1
    private vision consultant
  • Have about 18.2 FTEs for all province
  • Orientation and Mobility services offered by
    RECS, CNIB and private (by individual contracts)
  • Mostly consultative modelsome itinerant

4
Students with Vision Loss Initiative
  • May 2008, Minister Hancock announced over 9
    million (over 3 years) in new funding to enhance
    supports and services for students with vision
    loss.

5
Key Recommendations
  • Improve student access to teachers for the
    visually impaired in schools especially those in
    rural areas.
  • Provide sustainable funding and improve student
    access to the special equipment loan service.
  • Department provide accommodations at the
    development stage, for student resources and
    provincial examinations.

6
Key Recommendations
  • Improve students access to learning resources in
    alternate format.
  • Establish a provincial coordinator position to
    build capacity and collaborations in the
    education system.

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Staffing
  • Provincial Coordinator seconded
  • Vision Specialist Accommodations and Accessible
    Technology seconded
  • LRC Specialized Equipment Loan 1 FTE for a
    School Assistive Technology Coordinator
    (Currently vacant)

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Project Updates
  • Work with Learner Assessment (Vision Specialist
    Accommodations and Accessible Technology)
  • Group presentations to exam managers on general
    awareness of the needs of students with vision
    loss and scripting notes.
  • Working closely with LA exam managers to review
    Provincial Achievement Tests and Diploma Exams.

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Project Updates
  • Improve Student Assistive Technology Loan Service
  • With input from the schools, vision consultants
    (via online survey) and waitlist information, a
    2008-09 equipment purchase was prepared and
    awarded. This purchase eliminated LRC student
    waitlists. 2009-10 purchase is in final stages.
  • LRC Student Assistive Technology Advisory
    Committee has meet three times to date. This
    working committee will develop new loan service
    handbook and review Alternate Format policy.
  • Will provide ongoing advice on annual equipment
    purchase and service.

10
Project Updates
  • Improve Students Access to Learning Resources
    in Alternate Format.
  • Two new braille transcribesr hired by LRC. Number
    of braille transcribers at LRC (7.5). LRC has
    retained independent braille transcribers on
    contract and four production houses to meet the
    requests for alternate format materials from
    schools to produce provincial examinations in
    braille.
  • Cost over above existing budget for braille
    production- 2008-09 -480,000.00.
  • Independent review of LRCs braille production
    processes and practices to improve timely
    delivery of materials to students.
  • A training inservice focusing on improving and
    enhancing the skills of braille staff and
    contractors took place on Feb. 5 2009.
  • LRC and the Learning and Teaching Resources
    branches have jointly developed a protocol to
    enhance students timely access to learning
    resources in alternate format. This protocol will
    request timely access to digital files from
    publishers to improve timely production of
    alternate format materials.

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Project Updates
  • Improve Student Access to Teachers of the
    Visually Impaired (especially rural areas)
  • 200,000 has been provided to school
    jurisdictions to support the work of the Vision
    Resource Centres and CASE team in Grande Prairie
    region.
  • Funding is for providing professional development
    for learning teams and student programs. Pilot
    project on supporting the Northern Tier through
    video conference.
  • Funding has been provided to support the
    production of locally authorized materials in
    alternate format.
  • Workshops have taken place in Calgary, Edmonton,
    Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. Workshops are
    planned for Red Deer and Grand Prairie. Some have
    been made available by Video Conference.
  • Provincial professional development on improving
    the access and participation of high school
    students in the sciences took place in March. LRC
    has purchased specialized science equipment kits
    for each of the Vision Resource Centres.

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Project Updates
  • Provincial Coordination to Build Capacity and
    Collaborations
  • Provincial Advisory Committee broad range of
    stakeholder representation, advising on the
    outcomes of the project.
  • Coordinates the work of the Vision Resource
    Centres
  • Coordinating the organization of the Canadian
    Vision Teachers Conference 2009, October 18-20,
    2009, Banff Alberta.
  • Meet with managers from SET/BC and PRCVI to
    discuss coordination and sharing of resources.
    Discuss sharing WNCP resource production.
  • Ongoing presentations to outside agencies and
    other Alberta Government Departments, Alberta
    Education branches on the SVLI and issues related
    to education for students who are blind or
    visually impaired.
  • Total of 11 projects submitted by the field were
    funded- 534 000

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Travelling Low Vision Clinic Objectives
  • Provide low vision evaluation (including an
    Ophthalmological assessment), device
    prescription, and classroom adaptation
    recommendations.
  • Provide Orientation and Mobility Evaluation and
    recommendations.
  • Provide a lending library of low vision devices
    and related visual aids.
  • Provide recommendations for Assistive Technology.
  • Provide training suggestions and resources to
    special education and regular education teachers,
    vision consultants and parents.
  • Bring the services closer to children and
    families in their own communities.
  • 3 clinics completed4 more planned for 2009-10

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Travelling Low Vision Clinic
  • Acuity Near Distance
  • Contrast Sensitivity
  • Varied Print size
  • Lighting

15
On the Road Medical Eye Exam
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Travelling Low Vision ClinicAssistive Technology
TrialsTechnology available for loan from
Learning Resources Centre
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Travelling Low Vision Clinic
Low Vision Device Trials (Lending Library)
  • Near devices latest magnifiers and near
    distance aids
  • Distance devices latest monocular and distance
    viewing aids.
  • Non Optical devices lamps, sunglasses
  • All devices are student oriented to make them
    interested and motivated to use them.

18
Vision Education Alberta Website
  • Highly accessible website that will act as a
    communication tool for the Initiative as well as
    a one stop shopping site for all issues dealing
    with education for students with vision loss.
  • http//vision.alberta.ca/

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Next Steps
  • Final stages of Handbook for Student Assistive
    Technology Loan Service
  • Continued and increased support to the field.
  • Research on outcomes for student with vision loss
    on outcomes of the Program of Studies Transition
    and Life after High School achievement of
    outcomes of the Expanded Core Curriculum.
  • Review of the Alternate Format Policy
  • Expand the Low Vision Clinic to a provincial
    program
  • Address the issues around Orientation and
    Mobility
  • Expand the content of the Vision Education
    Alberta Website
  • Plan for the future! What happens after 2011?
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