The final part of the book review for Diversity and Visual Impairment was
last night. It was a well rounded conversation about working with VI
students who are bilingual. The last chapter dealt with Professional
Practices and Diversity. It was great to have the authors on the call. That
really made all the conversations relevant.
Here is the link to the conversation: https://fccdl.in/hwuGCdBQtl
If you are interested, I recorded all 5 of the book reviews and I can send
you the links.
Pam Parker
TVI/COMS/Mentor
Washington State School for the Blind| Outreach
(509) 301-2031
pam.parker@wssb.wa.gov
The final part of the book review for Diversity and Visual Impairment was
last night. It was a well rounded conversation about working with VI
students who are bilingual. The last chapter dealt with Professional
Practices and Diversity. It was great to have the authors on the call. That
really made all the conversations relevant.
Here is the link to the conversation: https://fccdl.in/hwuGCdBQtl
If you are interested, I recorded all 5 of the book reviews and I can send
you the links.
*Pam Parker*
TVI/COMS/Mentor
Washington State School for the Blind| Outreach
(509) 301-2031
pam.parker@wssb.wa.gov