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Working TowardStatewide Standards of
Practice(Operationalizing the Strategic Plan)
IESBVIIowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Who will plan the work?Leadership Cadre:4 TVIs2 OMSConsultantsLeadership Team
Implementation of New LegislationIn 2012, Senate file 2284 added new
requirements for teacher collaboration (at least 36 hours annually) and teacher peer review. The focus of Teacher Collaboration is on
working to improve instruction and, ultimately, student learning.
Peer Review is being added to the usual three year teacher evaluation cycle. In the first and second year of the evaluation cycle, a peer group of teachers will engage in reviewing teacher performance.
Implications of New Legislation and Standards of PracticeRethink use of professional
development time to include teacher collaboration and peer review (PLC, IPDP, Vision Team meetings etc.).
Use self-assessment data from the Standards of Practice to guide the professional development needs of staff.
Plan will be created by Leadership Cadre.
FoundationPreferred FutureStrategic PlanFeasibility and PlanningQuality Programs for students with Visual Impairments (QPVI)
PD/classes
Mission Statement
Our mission is to enable Iowa's students who are blind or visually
impaired to function as independently as possible in all
aspects of life by providing appropriate educational
opportunities, resources, and support services.
Providing quality services based on statewide Standards of Practice for students who are blind and visually impaired includes the following:
Having a depth of understanding of the core curriculum and expanded core curriculum. (curriculum)
Using evidence based instructional strategies to deliver instruction that meets the multiple learning needs of students. (instruction)
Using a variety of methods to monitor student learning and adjust instruction based on the results. (assessment)
Collaborating with general education and other agency personnel as well as full involvement of parents and families.
What are Standards of Practice?Standards of Practice are those best practices that
we, collectively at IESBVI, agree should be standard and thus expected of our services across the state.
Whether your role is TVI, OMS, Consultant, Regional Director, Superintendent of IESBVI/ISD, or Cabinet member, the expectation is that the Standards of Practice are evident in services provided to students, families, and LEA/AEA staff.
The Standards of Practice will insure that a student receiving services anywhere in the state of Iowa will have the same opportunities for learning regardless of their location.
Standards of Practice
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Across all Content Areas*Technology*Coaching/Consulting *Use of Data
The areas included in the Basic Level are (see document):Use a Braille notetaker according to student needUse a screen reader with keyboard shortcutsBooks and Book ReadersLow VisioniOS Devices
Standards of Practice for TVIs in Technology (Basic Level)
“Quality is never an accident…It is always the result of high
intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful execution. It represents the wise choice of many
alternatives.”
-Will Foster