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Study Guide

Overview and Test Objectives
Field 127: Visually Impaired

Test Overview

Table outlining the test format, number of questions, time, and passing score.
Format Computer-based test (CBT)
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Time 2 hours 30 minutes*
Passing Score 220

*Does not include 15-minute CBT tutorial

Test Objectives

Table outlining test content and subject weighting by sub area and objective.
Subarea Range of Objectives Approximate Percentage of Questions on Test
I Understanding the Visual System and Optics as Related to Teaching Students with Visual Impairments 001–002 18%
II Assessing Students and Developing Individualized Programs 003–005 24%
III Instructional Planning and Delivery, the Learning Environment, and Expanded Core Curricula 006–009 40%
IV Building Collaborative Partnerships and Professional and Ethical Practice 010–011 18%

Hover over each subarea for details of subtest content or see table above.

Sub area 1 18%
Sub area 2 24%
Sub area 3 40%
Sub area 4 18%

 

Subarea I—UNDERSTANDING THE VISUAL SYSTEM AND OPTICS AS RELATED TO TEACHING STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

Objective 001—Apply knowledge of the visual system and factors affecting the development of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 002—Apply knowledge of the principles of optics, optical and nonoptical devices, and environmental adaptions to support student learning and independence.

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Subarea II—ASSESSING STUDENTS AND DEVELOPING INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRAMS

Objective 003—Apply knowledge of various assessment instruments and assessment practices for evaluating the strengths and needs of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 004—Apply knowledge of procedures for conducting assessments and for interpreting and communicating the results of assessments to address the individual strengths and needs of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 005—Apply knowledge of procedures for developing, implementing, and amending Individualized Education Programs (I E Pees) and Individualized Family Service Plans (I F S Pees) for students with visual impairments.

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Subarea III—INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND DELIVERY, THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, AND EXPANDED CORE CURRICULA

Objective 006—Apply knowledge of principles of academic, literacy, and communication skills development for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 007—Apply knowledge of ways to promote literacy and communication skills for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 008—Apply knowledge of methods for creating learning environments and experiences that encourage active engagement and support access to instruction for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 009—Apply knowledge of strategies and methods to individualize instruction in the expanded core curriculum (E C C).

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Subarea IV—BUILDING COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL PRACTICE

Objective 010—Identify practices to promote and develop collaborative partnerships to support students with visual impairments.

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Objective 011—Apply knowledge of professional and ethical roles and responsibilities relevant to teaching students with visual impairments.

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