Special Education
Students with Visual Impairments
HELP, RESOURCES, WHO TO TALK TO
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Your work with students who are visually impaired may lead to further questions and a desire for more information. Persons knowledgeable about vision loss will be able to provide you with current research and literature for your interest, and lists of learning resources to support your student's learning.
Provincial Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired (PRCVI)
The Ministry of Education has established a central pool of specialized learning resources and equipment which may be borrowed at no cost by school districts and group one and two independent schools enrolling students with visual impairments.
PRCVI #106 - 1750 W 75th Avenue
Vancouver, B. C., V6P 6G2
Phone: 266 - 3699
Fax: 261 - 0778
Special Education Technology - British Columbia (SET-BC)
The Ministry of Education has established Special Education Technology-British Columbia (SET-BC) to assist school districts and group one and two independent schools in educating students with visual impairments or physical disabilities who require the use of technology.
SET-BC #105 - 1750 West 75 Avenue
Vancouver, B. C., V6P 6G2
Phone: 261 - 9450
Fax: 261 - 2256

