1 CURRICULUM VITAE Karen E. Blankenship PERSONAL INFORMATION: Peabody College, Vanderbilt University Department of Special Education 230 Appleton Place Peabody #228 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 615-343-8749 E-mail: [email protected] CURRENT APPOINTMENT: Assistant Professor of the Practice of Special Education AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Educational services and instruction for children and youth who are blind or visually impaired EDUCATION: Ph.D. Vanderbilt University, Department of Special Education, Nashville, TN (2004) Major: Special Education with an emphasis in visual impairments M.S. University of New Orleans, Department of Educational Administration, New Orleans, LA (1985) Major: Administration and Supervision B.S. George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Department of Elementary Education & Special Education, Nashville, TN (1976) Major: Elementary Education/Blind & Visually Impaired PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Assistant Professor of the Practice (2010-Present); Lecturer (2008-2009), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Adjunct Professor (2014-Present), Fitchburg University. Essential Assessments for Students with Visual Impairments. Quality Programs for Students with Visual Impairments Facilitator (2000-Present), Iowa, Delaware, Clarksville, TN, Pennsylvania, Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority, Halifax, Canada. Adjunct Professor (2010-11), University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska Special consultant for early intervention for children who are blind or visually impaired (2010-2011), Alaska Department of Education, Part C Special consultant for visual disabilities (2008-2010), Los Alamos Public School District, Los Alamos, New Mexico Regional Administrator (2007-2008), Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School Adjunct Professor (2007), University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa January 2015 2 Consultant for Visual Disabilities (2000 –2007), Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, Iowa Project Director, Iowa Deaf-blind Grant (2004-2008), Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, Iowa Project Director, Improving outcomes for students with severe cognitive disabilities (2004-2008), Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, Iowa Co-instructor fieldwork symposium (1998-2000), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Fieldwork supervisor (1998-2000), Department of Special Education, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Parent Advisor (1995-2000), Tennessee Infant Parent Services, Nashville, Tennessee Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired (1986-2000), Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, Tennessee Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired (1976-1983), Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, Tennessee CERTIFICATIONS: K-12 Principal (Iowa) Special Education Supervisor (Iowa) Iowa Evaluator License Education of students with visual disabilities (Iowa and Tennessee) Special Education Consultant (Iowa) Elementary education (Iowa and Tennessee) HONORS & AFFILIATIONS: Selected Honors Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness Peer Reviewer of the year (2012) Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness Peer Reviewer of the year (2011) Judy Cerkovich Award, AER, Division 16 (2010) Educator of the Year, Tennessee Chapter of AER (1999) Outstanding Parent Advisor, Tennessee Infant Parent Services, Nashville, Tennessee (1998) Golden Apple Award Winning Teacher, Metropolitan Public School System (1995) Affiliations Association of the Education and Rehabilitation of Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired (AER) (1990-present) Tennessee Chapter of AER (1998-2000, 2008-present) TASH (2012-present) Iowa Chapter of AER (2000-2008) Council for Exceptional Children (1998-present) Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (2011-present) Iowa School Administrators Association (2007-2008) January 2015 3 PUBLICATIONS: On-line publication Blankenship, K, Coy, J., Prause, J, & Siller, M (2010). Essential assessments for children who are blind or visually impaired. Retrieved from http://www.earubric.com/. Peer-reviewed publication that includes rubric, videos, audio tips, and resources. Publication was originally created on DVD and now is housed in web domain Books Blankenship, K. (Ed.). (2007). Iowa expanded core curriculum procedures manual (2nd ed., Vol. 1). Des Moines: Iowa Department of Education. (Original work published 2005) Blankenship, K. (Ed.). (2007). Iowa expanded core curriculum resource guide (2nd ed., Vol. 1). Des Moines: Iowa Department of Education. (Original work published 2005) Blankenship, K. (Ed.). (2007). Progress monitoring for students with visual impairments (2nd ed., Vol. 1). Des Moines: Iowa Department of Education. (Original work published 2005) Chapters Lewis, S., Blankenship, K., Saviano, M., & Greely, K. (2013). Expanded core curriculum. International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities, Volume 46 (pp. 207-252). London, UK: Academic Press. Sacks, S., Blankenship, K., Douglass, S., & Kruezer, D. (2013). Aligning the expanded core curriculum with state standards. In Allman, C., & Lewis, S. (Eds.) Building a foundation for a lifetime: The expanded core curriculum for students with visual impairments (pp. 555-557). New York, NY: AFB Press. Articles Blankenship, K., Hooper, J., Savaiano, M., & Mills, A. (2012). The current state of the essential assessments. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness (in revisions). Blankenship, K. (2009). Looking backward to move forward. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 103(8) 452-452. January 2015 4 Lohmeier, K., Blankenship, K., & Hatlen, P. (2009). Expanded core curriculum: Twelve years later. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 103(2), 103-112. Toelle, N., & Blankenship, K. (2008). Program accountability for students who are blind or visually impaired. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 102 (2), 97-102. Blankenship, K. (2008). Reading is rocket science. Perspectives, Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 102 (4) 197-200. Agran, M., Hong, S., & Blankenship, K, (2008). Promoting self-determination of students with visual impairments: Reducing the gap between knowledge and practice. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 101 (2), 453-464. Blankenship, K. (2005). Perspectives; NCLB. Journal of Visual Impairments & Blindness, 99 (11), 677-680. Blankenship, K. (2004). Looking for success: Transition planning for students with visual impairments in the state of Iowa (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-11302004-105924/ Blankenship, K. (2002). Professional staff development: A collaborative effort. Howe's Now, publication of the Council of Schools for the Blind. WORKSHOPS: Blankenship, K. (2015, October). The Effective Instructional Continuum for the Expanded Core Curriculum. Two-day long workshop, Halifax, Canada. Blankenship, K. (2015, May). The Effective Instructional Continuum for the Expanded Core Curriculum. Two-day long workshop, Macon, GA. Blankenship, K. (2015, August). The effective instructional continuum for the ECC. Two-day long workshop, Dover, DE. Blankenship, K., Ross, K., Luiselli, T., Reisman, T., & Pawletko, T., (2014, August). Guidelines for the Specialized Assessment of Students with Visual Impairment. Summer Institute, Carroll Center, Watertown, MA. Blankenship, K. (2014, October). The Effective Instructional Continuum for the Expanded Core Curriculum. Two-day long workshop, Indianapolis, IN. Blankenship, K. (2012, October). The Effective Instructional Continuum for the Expanded Core Curriculum. Day long workshop at the Virginia AER Training Session, Richmond, VA. Blankenship, K. (2012, July). The expanded core curriculum. Facilitated/presented all day workshop at the AER International Conference, Bellevue, WA. Blankenship, K. (2011, August). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Developed and presented two day workshop at Low Incidence Conference, Penn State, PA. January 2015 5 Blankenship, K. (2011, February). Serving children birth-3 with visual impairments in the state of Alaska. Developed and presented one day workshop in Anchorage, AK Blankenship, K. (2010, October). Effective instructional continuum for the ECC. Three day workshop at Oregon ESD, Portland, OR. Blankenship, K. (2010, July). Expanded core curriculum. Facilitated and presented a one day workshop at Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER), Little Rock, AR. Blankenship, K., (2009, December). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Three day workshop at Columbia River Regional Center, Portland, OR. Blankenship, K., (2009, August). Effective instructional continuum for the ECC. One day workshop at Indiana School for the Blind. Indianapolis, IN. Blankenship, K., (2009, July). Effective instructional continuum for the ECC. Two day workshop at Gateways Statewide Conference, Louisville, KY. Blankenship, K., (2009, July). Effective instructional continuum for the ECC. Two day workshop at Combined Summer Institute, Yakama, WA. Blankenship, K. (2008, July). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. One day workshop, facilitated and presented at AER Conference, Chicago, IL. Blankenship, K. (2007, November). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. One day workshop at Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children Conference, Louisville, KY. Blankenship, K. (2007, June). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. One day workshop at Texas Focus, San Antonio, TX. Blankenship, K. & Prillaman, G., Wilkinson, D. (2000, April). Shared visions. One day workshop for all itinerant special educators, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Nashville, TN. PRESENTATIONS: {Invited and Competitive (*)} *Blankenship, K. & Siller, M.A. (2015, November). ECC lesson plan builder with literacy. Getting In Touch With Literacy Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Blankenship, K. (2015, April). Building capacity to serve children birth to three with visual impairments. Lavonia, MI. Blankenship, K. (2015, April). Self-determination and the ECC. Lavonia, MI. *Blankenship, K. (2014, August). ECC lesson plan builder. AER International Conference, San Antonio, TX. *Blankenship, K. (2014, July). Essential assessment: Then and now. AER International Conference, San Antonio, TX. *Blankenship, K. (2014, July). Behavior and visual impairment. AER International Conference, San Antonio, TX. Blankenship, K. (2013, April). The transition from birth to positive adult outcomes: The importance of the expanded core curriculum, keynote at Vision Summit, Columbia, Missouri. Blankenship, K. (2013, April). The effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Presentation at Vision Summit, Columbia, Missouri. January 2015 6 Blankenship, K. (2013, March). Authentic assessment rubrics to improve practice. Presentation at the North Carolina AER Conference, Raleigh, NC. Blankenship, K. (2013, March). Using rubrics for assessment and program planning for early childhood. Presentation at the North Carolina AER Conference, Raleigh, NC. Blankenship, K. (2013, March). Using rubrics for assessment and program planning for school age children. Presentation at the North Carolina AER Conference, Raleigh, NC. Blankenship, K. (2013, March). Developing standards of practice for North Carolina. Presentation at the North Carolina AER Conference, Raleigh, NC. * Blankenship, K. (2012, July). Using authentic rubrics to improve practice. Presentation at the AER International Conference, Bellevue, WA. * Blankenship, K. (2012, July). The pedagogy of teaching the expanded core curriculum. Presentation at the AER International Conference, Bellevue, WA. * Blankenship, K. (2011, December). Expanded core curriculum: Literacy strategies for education and employment. Getting in Touch With Literacy Conference, Louisville, KY. * Blankenship, K. (2011, August). Expanded core curriculum: Literacy strategies for education and employment. AER Regional Conference, Boston, MA. * Blankenship, K. (2011, April). Expanded core curriculum: Literacy strategies for education and employment. Showcase Session, CEC International Conference, Washington, DC. Blankenship, K. (2010, October). Assessment and ongoing evaluation: Data, data, data. Keynote speech presented at GVEST, Macon, GA. Blankenship, K. (2010, October). ABC’s of assessment. Speech presented at GVEST, Macon, GA. *Blankenship, K. & Hatlen, P. (2010, July). National agenda, past, & present: How to make it work for you. Speech presented at AER, Little Rock, AK. *Blankenship, K. & Toelle, N. (2010). The journey to improved student outcomes. Speech presented at AER, Little Rock, AK. *Blankenship, K. & Siller, Mary Ann (2010). The power of authentic assessment. Speech presented at AER, Little Rock, AK. *Blankenship, K., Hatlen, P., & Wolffe, K. (2010). Just the facts. Speech presented at AER, Little Rock, AK. *Blankenship, K., (2009, October). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Canadian Vision Teacher’s Conference, Banff, BC. Blankenship, K., (2009, October). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at GVEST Conference, Macon, GA. *Blankenship, K., (2009, July). Effective instructional continuum for the ECC. Speech presented at Family Connect Conference, Costa Mesa, CA. Blankenship, K., (2009, April). Literacy for students who are blind or visually impaired. Speech presented at Kansas Statewide Conference. Overland Park, KS. Blankenship, K., (2009, March). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at AMESVI Spring Conference, Boston, MA. January 2015 7 Blankenship, K., (2009, March). Program accountability for students who are blind or visually impaired. Speech presented at Northwest Pacific AER Conference, Portland, OR. Blankenship, K., (2009, January). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Tennessee School for the Blind, Nashville, TN. Blankenship, K., (2009, January). Effective instructional continuum for the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Kentucky School for the Blind state webinar, Louisville, KY. *Blankenship, K. (2008, July). Program accountability. Speech presented at AER Conference, Chicago, IL. *Blankenship, K. (2008, July). QPVI for pre-service teachers. Speech presented at AER Conference, Chicago, IL. *Blankenship, K. (2008, July). Effective instruction continuum. Speech presented at AER Conference, Chicago, IL. *Blankenship, K. (2008, July). National agenda: Past, present & future. Speech presented at AER Conference, Chicago, IL. Blankenship, K. (2008, April). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Michigan AER Conference, Lavonia, MI. Blankenship, K. (2008, April). Self-determination, the ninth area of the ECC. Speech presented at Michigan AER Conference, Lavonia, MI. Blankenship, K. (2008, February). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at New Mexico AER Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Blankenship, K. (2007, August). Effective instruction in the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at California School for the Blind, Fremont, CA. *Siller, M.A., Sewell, D., & Blankenship, K., (2007, July). Self-determination skills: Don’t leave home without them. Speech presented at National Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments Family Conference, Omaha, NE. Blankenship, K. (2007, July). NIMAS. Panel presentation at National Federation for the Blind Conference, Atlanta, GA. Blankenship, K (2007, March). Effective instructional practices. Speech presented at Josephine Taylor Leadership Conference, Dallas, TX. Blankenship, K (2006, November). Effective instructional practices for the expanded core curriculum. Keynote presentation at Utah AER Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. Blankenship, K (2006, November). Self-determination: ninth area of the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Utah AER Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. Blankenship, K (2006, November). Intersection of policy, regulation, and the national agenda. Keynote presentation at New York AER Conference, Albany, New York. Blankenship, K (2006, November). Effective instructional practices for the expanded core curriculum. Keynote presentation at New York AER Conference, Albany, NY. Blankenship, K (2006, November). Intersection of policy, regulations, national initiatives and practice. Speech presented at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. January 2015 8 Blankenship, K (2006, October). Effective instructional practices for the expanded core curriculum. Keynote presentation at Nebraska AER Conference, Nebraska City, NE. Blankenship, K (2006, July). How families use the national agenda to promote quality educational services for their child. Speech presented at Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis Conference, Cleveland, OH. *Blankenship, K (2006, July). Self-determination for students who are visually impaired. Speech presented at AER International Conference, Snowbird, UT. *Blankenship, K (2006, July). Effective teaching practices for the ECC content areas. Speech presented at AER International Conference, Snowbird, UT. *Blankenship, K (2006, July). NCLVI collaborative relationships. Panel presentation at AER International Conference, Snowbird, UT. Blankenship, K (2006, June). Begin with the end in mind: The art of transition. Keynote presentation at Texas Focus, Dallas, TX. Blankenship, K (2006, June). Self-determination the ninth area of the ECC. Speech presented at Texas Focus, Dallas, TX. *Blankenship, K (2006, April). Highly qualified in the field of visual impairments. Panel presentation at CEC, Salt Lake City, UT. Blankenship, K. (2006, February). Self-determination for students who are visually impaired. Speech presented at Parent Educator/Transition Conference, Ames, IA. Blankenship, K. (2006, February). Expanded core curriculum. Keynote presentation at Florida’s weekend with the expert, Orlando, FL. *Blankenship, K. (2006, March). National Agenda. Speech presented at the California Transcribers and Educators of students who are Visually Handicapped ( CTEVH), Anaheim, CA. *Blankenship, K. (2006, March). Self-determination, the 9th area of the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at CTEVH, Anaheim, CA. *Blankenship, K. (2005, May). Self-determination, the 9th area of the expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at Canadian Vision Teachers Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia. *Blankenship, K., & Toelle, N. (2005, May). Quality programs for students with visual impairments: A program improvement process. Speech presented at Canadian Vision Teachers Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia. *Blankenship, K. (2005, March). National agenda. Speech presented at CTEVH, San Francisco, CA. *Blankenship, K. (2005, March). Looking for success: Transition planning for students with visual impairments in the state of Iowa. Speech presented at the CTEVH, San Francisco, CA. Blankenship, K. (2005, March). Statewide leadership in the field of visual impairments. Panel presentation at Josephine Taylor Leadership Institute, Boston, MA. Blankenship, K. (2005, March). Highly qualified teachers of students with visual impairments, Speech presented at the Josephine Taylor Leadership Institute, Boston, MA. Blankenship, K. (2005, March). How to succeed in a doctoral program. Panel presentation at Josephine Taylor Leadership Institute, Boston, MA. Blankenship, K. (2004, October). Quality programs for students with visual January 2015 9 impairments in Iowa. Speech presented at COSB Institute, APH annual meeting, Louisville, KY. *Blankenship, K., Toelle, N., & Jahnel, K. (2004, July). Quality programs for students with visual impairments: It’s working all over the U.S. and it can work for you. Poster session at AER, Orlando, FL. *Blankenship, K., Toelle, N., & Jahnel, K. (2004, July). Next steps: A process to apply NASDSE training. Speech presented at AER, Orlando, FL. *Blankenship, K. (2004, March). No child with visual impairments left behind. Speech presented at the 18th Annual Josephine Taylor Leadership Conference, Washington D.C. Blankenship, K. (2004, February). Family resources for students with visual impairments. Speech presented at Parent Educator Connection Conference, Ames, IA. *Blankenship, K. (2003, December). All means all: Literacy for students with visual impairments. Speech presented at the Getting in Touch with Literacy Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. Blankenship, K. (2003, October). No child left behind: Implications for special schools. Speech presented at COSB, Louisville, KY. Blankenship, K. (2002, September). To tutor or not to tutor: Expanded core curriculum for academic students. Speech presented at Virginia M. Sowell Distinguished Lecturer Series at Texas Tech, Lubbock, TX. *Blankenship, K. (2002, September). Looking for success: Transition issues for students with visual impairments. Speech presented at Discovery: Low Vision International Conference. Chicago, IL. Blankenship, K. (2002, June). No child with low vision left behind. Speech presented at Providing Access to the Visual Environment (PAVE) Conference, Nashville, TN. Blankenship, K. (2002, February). You Seem Like a Regular Kid. Speech presented at Parent Educator Connection Conference, Des Moines, IA. Blankenship, K. (2001, May). Looking for success: An outcome study. Speech presented at Tennessee AER Conference, Nashville, TN. Blankenship, K. (2001, June). Looking for success: An outcome study. Speech presented at PAVE conference, Gatlinburg, TN. Blankenship, K. (2001, June). Functional vision assessment. Speech presented at PAVE conference, Gatlinburg, TN. Blankenship, K. (2001, February). Heart of the matter. Speech presented at Parent Educator Connection Conference, Ames, IA. Blankenship, K. (2001, March). Early childhood services for children with visual impairments. Speech presented at Early Childhood Conference, Des Moines, IA. Blankenship, K. (2000, June). Expanded core curriculum. Speech presented at PAVE Conference, Gatlinburg, TN. Blankenship, K. Prillaman, G. (1998, July). Heart of the matter, Speech presented at AER, Atlanta, GA. Blankenship, K. Prillaman, G. (1998, September). Heart of the matter. Speech presented at Discovery: Low Vision Conference, Chicago, IL. GRANTS: January 2015 10 Grants (sole writer *) 2015 Peabody Instructional Grant, $10,000 2013 Collaborative writer and key personnel. State Technical Assistance Projects to Improve Services and Results for Children who are Deaf-Blind (submitted). 2013 Collaborative writer and key personnel. Preservice Preparation of Teachers for Students with Visual Impairments. OSEP, U.S. Department of Education, $249,999 2013 SEE funds to conduct research in collaboration with Andrea Capizzi, $2500 *2012SEE Funds to conduct research and purchase instructional materials, $1300 2011-2014 Collaborative writer and key personnel. Training Personnel to Serve School Age children with Low Incidence Disabilities. OSEP, U.S. Department of Education. $599,996 2005-2007 Iowa Part B (OSEP) Grants * $178,000 (yearly) 2004-2008 Project Director, Iowa Deafblind Grant $388,000 2004 Iowa Part B (OSEP) Grants* $543,000 2003 Iowa Part B (OSEP) Grants* $500,000 2002 Iowa Part B (OSEP) Grants* $543,000 2001 Iowa Part B (OSEP) Grants* $220,000 1998 Tennessee Disabilities Council $ 5,000 1998 Jennings Randolph Research Grant $ 500 1998 Pencil Project Professional Grant* $ 5,000 1996 MNPS Staff Development Grant, * $ 3,000 1989-1995 Metropolitan Nashville* Public Education Foundation Mini Grants $ 35,000 TEACHING: Vanderbilt University (Courses Taught) (7570) Advanced procedures for students with visual impairments (2009 – present) (7560) Characteristics & Instruction of student with multiple disabilities (2015) (3330) Advanced procedures for multiple disabilities (2010-2014) (7960) Independent study (2009 & 2016) (7520) Educational procedures for students with visual impairments (2008 –present) (2530) Braille (2008-2009) (7951) Fieldwork (2008- present) (7953) Practicum (2008- present) (3540) Communication Skills for Students with Visual Impairments (2009) (7991) Student teaching (2008-present) University of Northern Iowa Introduction to visual impairments (2007) January 2015 11 University of Alaska Introduction to visual impairments (2012) Introduction to visual impairment (2011) Emerging literacy, communication, and braille instruction (2011) ADVISING: (1) (8) Master’s Students (2015-16) * Co-Advise master’s students (2) (8) Master’s Students (2014) * Co-Advise master’s students (3) Undergraduate (2011-2013), (8) Master’s Students (2013) (13) Master’s Students (2011-2012), (6) Master’s Students (2010-2011); (5) Master’s Students (2009-2010), (3) Master’s Students (2008-2009) SERVICE: Vanderbilt Institutional Review Board Member, Co-Chair, 2011-present. Tennessee Teacher Licensure Standards for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairment: Team Leader, 2012-2013 Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Ad Hoc grant reviewer (2016) Office of Special Education Programs grant reviewer (2015) Advisory Board Member: Program in Visual Disabilities, Vanderbilt University, 2008-present Art Beyond Sight Lab for Learning, New York, NY, 2010-present Tennessee Deaf-Blind Project, Nashville, TN, 2008-present Deafblind advisory board, Iowa Department of Education, 2000-2008 Guest Reviewer for: Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2009-2010 Remedial and Special Education, 2009-2010 Exceptional Children, 2009 Reviewer for: American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Press, 2003-present Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2002-present National/State Positions: Chair- Curriculum and Instruction Division, Association of the Education and Rehabilitation of Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired, 2012-2014. Tennessee AER President, 2012-2014 National writing cadre for the expanded core curriculum, 2007-2009 Advisory Board, National Center for Leadership in Visual Impairment (NCLVI), 20042009 Editorial Board, Journal of Visual Impairments and Blindness, 2004-2009 January 2015 12 Past chair itinerant personnel (Division 16) of AER, 2008-2010 Chair itinerant personnel of AER, 2006-2008 Chair elect itinerant personnel of AER, 2004-2006 National co-chair of the National Agenda for the Education of Children And Youth with Visual Impairments, Including Those with Multiple Impairments (National Agenda), 2004-present President Iowa AER, 2004-2006 Planning committee of the itinerant personnel of AER, Pre-conference day, 2003-present Member and chair, Educational Services Advisory Board, American Printing House for the Blind, 2004-06 Co-chair, of Goal 3 of the Iowa Agenda, 2000-2008 State co-chair of the Iowa Agenda, 2000-2008 State co-chair of the Tennessee Agenda, 1998-2000 Iowa Department of Education: Early Childhood Sensory Impairment work-study group, 2002-2008 Results Based Decision Making work-study group, 2001-2008 Facilitator, statewide process for Quality programs for students with visual Impairments (QPVI) initiative, Iowa Department of Education, 2001-2008 Student achievement work team and assessment cross bureau team, 2003 Closing the achievement gap cross bureau team, 2002 Community: Quality Programs for Students with Visual Impairments (QPVI) facilitator with vision program in Montgomery County Public Schools, 2012-present Williamson Country professional staff development, 2009 Tennessee School for the Blind- year long staff development, 2009 Room in the Inn Coordinator, Memorial Lutheran Church, 1988-2000 Peabody College: Practice Faculty Work Group, Vanderbilt University, 2009-present Special Education Department: Low incidence work group, Vanderbilt University, 1998 and 2008-present Teacher preparation work group, Vanderbilt University, 2008-present CAEP Work Group, Vanderbilt University 2014-present January 2015
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