What is the issue facing professionals who teach students with visual impairments in suburban and rural areas? What are the implications of this issue for both students and professionals?

What will be an ideal response?


Although best educational practices, federal law, and federal policy uphold the need for multiple options based on student needs, such placements tend to exist only in large cities and metropolitan areas. In many cases, services in suburban and rural areas are limited to consultant or itinerant teaching in local school programs or specialized schools. These options do not benefit students who require support throughout the day, such as that provided by resource classes. In some communities, the only viable option is to seek placement in a residential specialized school. In some cases, school districts have hired paraeducators to provide ongoing services when a TVI is not available. However, these personnel often are not qualified to teach students and may even hamper students' progress toward independence. The shortage of teachers makes this problem worse.

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