Teaching Visual Impairment
The Teaching Visual Impairments licensure-only program trains teachers to support the unique learning needs of children from preschool through school-aged students who are visually impaired or blind. At the successful completion of the program, you will be a qualified vision intervention specialist able to teach a student to read and write Braille, make classroom adaptations in a general education setting, introduce magnification aids to low-vision students and help a child with vision impairments and other disabilities learn daily living skills.
AER Accreditation Council announces a 30-day public comment period for comments regarding the accreditation review of The Ohio State University, Programs in Teaching Visually Impairments and Orientation & Mobility. Comment period will close at 11:59 p.m. Eastern January 13, 2025. Send questions or comments to: accreditationinfo@aerbvi.org. All comments will be kept in strictest confidence.
Why become a Visual Intervention Specialist
Make a tremendous impact in each child’s life. Greatly individualized, TVI often provide one-on-one services to best meet the unique needs of each student.
You will be highly sought after. There is a critical TVI shortage in Ohio and nationally. The need is expected to grow.
It’s a challenging career that utilizes your varied talents. As a TVI, you communicate with optometrists, consult with teachers and families, teach vision-related skills and implement environmental modifications that will enable students to access meaningful educational experiences.
Work in a state school for the blind, a public school as an itinerant teacher or as a consultant to classroom teachers.
Licensure Requirements
Prerequisite: Ohio teaching license or certificate, Bachelor's degree
Field Experience: 150 clock hours
Minimum Credit Hours: 19
Deadline to apply:
March 15
Program start
Autumn
Non-Coursework Requirements
Ohio Standards for Educators
- State-required set of modules. Ohio State administers this prior to student teaching as part of placement compliance.
Complete this module
Computer Science Computational Thinking Module
- State-required set of modules. Students who do not complete student teaching are required to complete this requirement prior to licensure application. Required for all students admitted AU22 and beyond.
Complete this module
Students are required to send their certificate of completion for each module to tl-academicservices@osu.edu prior to applying for endorsement.
Licensure Disclosure
Ohio State academic programs are designed to prepare students for licensure or certification in Ohio. If you plan to pursue licensure or certification in a state other than Ohio, please review state educational requirements for licensure and certification at go.osu.edu/onground.
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