State
of Illinois
Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
Department of Human Services
Carol L. Adams, Ph.D., Secretary
Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
Goals
Advocacy
Transition
Empowerment
Shortcourses
Short Courses for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired
Orientation & Mobility
Orientation and Mobility training encourages students with visual impairments to develop essential skills, build confidence in their ability to travel safely and independently within various environments and to take responsibility. By developing these skills, students with visual impairments and blindness are able to participate to a fuller extent in their school and community life. For this reason ISVI offers O&M for GATES students. O&M topics that will be addressed in the course will differ based on students' needs and IEP goals. In general, students will work on the following: concepts and sensory development skills, cane skills and travel techniques including public transportation, orientation skills which will address mapping and route planning, visual efficiency skills related to travel, personal safety and advocacy skills.
Nine Weeks GATES Shortcourse
Orientation & Mobility
| Quarter | Dates | Course Title |
| 1st Quarter | August 20 - October 26 | Individual O&M |
| 2nd Quarter | October 29 - Jan. 11 | Individual O&M |
| 3rd Quarter | January 14 - March 20 | Individual O&M |
| 4th Quarter | March 31 - May 22 | Individual O&M |
For Information Contact:
Principal
Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
658 East State Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-479-4447 (Voice)
217-479-4415 (TTY)
1-800-919-5617
www.isvi.net
Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
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