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Culturally Responsive Orientation and Mobility Standards

Mary Tellefson

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Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
15 September 2023
At last! The field of Orientation and Mobility (O&M) embraces the 21st Century Model for standards-based instruction with these research-based, peer-reviewed, and validated performance standards that correlate to success in career, college and community life.

Commensurate with general education curriculum, these learner performance standards give important credibility to O&M instruction by providing measurable, age-appropriate and culturally responsive outcome targets to guide assessment and instruction.

For those who don't understand what O&M is and for those who fund it, the O&M CCCRS clearly articulate and justify a learner's need for instruction, justify a level of service needed to meet age-appropriate performance targets and justify the tools need to do the job. This is a must resource for master and novel-level instructors alike.
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Imprint:   Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   499g
ISBN:   9781638298731
ISBN 10:   1638298734
Pages:   204
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mary Tellefson, M.A., M.S, holds licenses for K-12 principal, director of curriculum and instruction, teacher of the visually impaired, orientation and mobility specialist, and elementary education. She's taught blind and visually impaired learners at every grade level from early intervention to post-secondary learners attending universities over a 40-plus-year career. She has served in state and national organizations, created core content for O&M university-level training programs, developed and presented spatiotemporal development workshops across the U.S., and led the O&M team to create the Open Hands, Open Access (OHOA) training modules for interveners. She is well regarded in the field of orientation and mobility as innovative and industrious, often thinking outside the box to find solutions. She's published qualitative and action research manuscripts in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness (JVIB), Re: View, the Council for Exceptional Children Quarterly, and Future Reflections, an NFB Quarterly. The Culturally Responsive Orientation and Mobility Standards is her third published book. In 2021, she published two chapter books for children in grades four through seven, Two Canes on the Tundra and Blooming Besties (Orange Hat Publishing), featuring main characters who are blind. Mary lives in Edgerton, Wisconsin with her husband of 37 years. She has three children and seven grandchildren whom she sees weekly.

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