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Tech partnership helps ‘narrow gap’ for blind students

Louisiana Tech and The National  Federation of the Blind (NFB) have partnered in a new innovative program  that will train 13 Maryland teachers to better instruct, inspire, and  support blind students.

The “Narrowing the Gap for Blind and Low-Vision Students in Maryland  Teacher Preparation” program will allow the teachers full funding to  attend Tech’s Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness that trains teachers of blind students.

“The Institute on Blindness is proud to be partnering with the NFB to  provide graduate education to teachers in Maryland,” Dr. Eddie Bell,  Director of Tech’s Institute, said. “The reputation of Louisiana Tech  for excellence in preparing teachers of blind students is known  nationwide, and this partnership is a testament to our commitment to  increasing the qualifications of teachers across the country.”

“Our Institute under Dr. Bell’s direction continues to provide  innovative and meaningful services to our community, state, and nation,”  Dr. Don Schillinger, Dean of Tech’s College of education, said. “The  College of Education is very proud of the research and instruction  conducted by Dr. Bell and his outstanding team.”

Founded in 1996 with the help of an experimental/innovative grant  from the U.S. Department of Education, Tech’s Institute prepares highly  qualified professionals to educate and rehabilitate individuals who are  blind or visually impaired, conducts research that broadens and deepens  an understanding about blindness, and practices the best methods for  increasing independence for individuals who are blind or visually  impaired.

Through the partnership, the hope is that the program will both  enhance the education of blind students and serve as a template for  programs nationwide.

The program is funded in partnership with the Maryland Department of  Education Division of Special Education/Early Intervention Services.

Founded in 1940, the NFB defends the  rights of blind people of all ages and provides information and support  to families with blind children, older Americans who are losing vision,  and more.

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