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What Is My Role in Adapting Materials?

This self-paced training module is designed to help you to understand your role in adapting materials for students who are blind or visually impaired.

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This video is part 9 of an 11-part self-paced training series called Tools to Support You in Having a Student with a Visual Impairment in Your K-6 General Education Classroom.

The teacher of students with visual impairments will have the primary responsibility for adapting materials for your student with a visual impairment. That said there are some simple things you can do that will be helpful to the student with a visual impairment and many of his or her classmates. 

 

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