The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Special Education provides helpful resources. For up-to-date news, click the following quick links or visit their website:
Professional Development Opportunities
WSDS in collaboration with OSPI is pleased to offer grant funding for TVI + O&M certification through Stephen F. Austin State University. To learn more about this opportunity and the application process, contact Joe Dlugo, joe.dlugo@wssb.wa.gov
Interveners are individuals who help provide access to visual and auditory information for individuals with deafblindness. Intervener services are provided by an individual who:
1) has received specialized training in deaf-blindness.
2) works one-on-one with a child or youth who is deaf-blind, keeping in mind the principle “Do with, not for.”
3) works under the supervision of a teacher who is informed about the intervener role and effective teaming.
4) serves as a member of a child’s educational team.
Visit the National Center on Deaf-Blindness (NCDB) for helpful resources:
Read Increasing Recognition & Use of Interveners: State Success Stories featuring information of how states have furthered the practice of interveners in their states.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORUNITY: Washington Sensory Disabilities Services (WSDS) is collaborating with Central Michigan University (CMU) to provide training and a credential for becoming a deafblind intervener…read more
www.cdhy.wa.gov
www.rid.org
www.wsrid.com
www.classroominterpreting.org
www.needsoutreach.org
www.howyousign.com
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