VIEW Professional Development Event 2021

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Date(s) - 15/03/2021 - 24/03/2021
All Day

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Tickets will be available during the first week of February

Please note this is an asynchronous event – the dates: 15th-24th March, is the period of time that the CPD event is available for you to access at your own convenience.

Taking the place of VIEW’s annual face to face conference, this virtual CPD training event will bring together an exciting line up of leading experts in field.

Through a series of pre-recorded talks, and the chance to engage with speakers and participants, there will be plenty of opportunities to gain valuable knowledge and consider new ways of supporting children and young people with vision impairment.

The event will be available to delegates for ten days, so you can watch the video talks, and participate in the forums at your convenience. 

Current line up includes:

Arithmetic – Practical and VI inclusive teaching and learning lesson activities for the classroom – Susan Lock, Head of Mathematics, New College Worcester

Smart Ways to use Smart Speakers – Robin Christopherson MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion, AbilityNet

Mental health and children and young people with vision impairment and their families in the current pandemic – Claire Jackson – Clinical Psychologist, Children’s Services, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants – Sally Franklin – Senior Teaching Fellow based in the Centre for Inclusive Education, UCL Institute of Education

The importance of the creative arts for individuals with vision impairment – Kenny Cowle – PhD researcher within the school of Visual Communication at Birmingham City University – focusing specifically on developing new understandings of Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) through the use of photography

What makes inclusive education work: Perspectives and advice from students in Australia with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers – Melissa Fanshawe (University of Southern Queensland) and Dr Melissa Cain (Australian Catholic University)

Supporting children and young people with Nystagmus – Sue Ricketts, Nystagmus Network

Key features of the event:

  • Organised by and for teachers of children and young people with vision impairment.
  • Delivered using VIEW’s virtual learning environment – an online collaborative platform.
  • Pre-recorded video talks from experts to support your professional development.
  • The opportunity to submit questions and comments to the speakers and participants after the talk.
  • The opportunity to browse dedicated VI Education products and services .