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Initial <strong>Special</strong> Education Teachers of Individuals With <strong>Exceptional</strong> Learning Needs Who Are<br />

Blind and/or Visually Impaired<br />

Standard 1: Foundations<br />

<strong>Know</strong>ledge<br />

ICC1K1 Models, theories, philosophies, and research methods that <strong>for</strong>m the basis <strong>for</strong> special education practice<br />

ICC1K2 Laws, policies, and ethical principles regarding behavior management planning and implementation<br />

ICC1K3 Relationship of special education to the organization and function of educational agencies<br />

ICC1K4<br />

ICC1K5<br />

ICC1K6<br />

Rights and responsibilities of individuals with exceptional learning needs, parents, teachers, and other<br />

professionals, and schools related to exceptional learning needs<br />

Issues in definition and identification of individuals with exceptional learning needs, including those<br />

from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds<br />

Issues, assurances and due process rights related to assessment, eligibility, and placement within a<br />

continuum of services<br />

ICC1K7 Family systems and the role of families in the educational process<br />

ICC1K8 Historical points of view and contribution of culturally diverse groups<br />

ICC1K9 Impact of the dominant culture on shaping schools and the individuals who study and work in them<br />

ICC1K10 Potential impact of differences in values, languages, and customs that can exist between the home and school<br />

B&VI1K1 Access rights to specialized equipment and materials <strong>for</strong> individuals with visual impairments<br />

B&VI1K2<br />

Historical foundations of education of individuals with visual impairments as related to traditional roles<br />

of specialized and public schools around the world<br />

B&VI1K3 Incidence and prevalence <strong>for</strong> individuals with visual impairments<br />

B&VI1K4 Basic terminology related to the function of the human visual system<br />

Skills<br />

ICC1S1 Articulate personal philosophy of special education<br />

B&VI1S1<br />

B&VI1S2<br />

Articulate an instructional philosophy that responds to the specific implications of visual impairment<br />

within the general curriculum<br />

Articulate a professional philosophy that draws on specialized knowledge of visual impairment within<br />

the continuum of instructional options<br />

Standard 2: Development and Characteristics of Learners<br />

<strong>Know</strong>ledge<br />

ICC2K1 Typical and atypical human growth and development<br />

Section 5: initial and advanced ProfeSSional content StandardS and <strong>Know</strong>ledge and SKill SetS 143

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