29.10.2025 - SFSU Program in Visual Impairments


The school of Special Education at SFSU


Today I visited Adam Graves, TVI Assistant Professor/Program Coordinator Graduate College of Education Program in Visual Impairments at San Francisco State University. We chatted about the course in the US and the UK and they sound very similar in how they’re taught. The SFSU program’s specialist curriculum (ECC) is infused throughout the modules which aligns to the UK with the CFVI. However, one of the modules on the VI program at SFSU is on assistive technology and that module is taught by California School for the Blind. 

SFSU VI Program students do not have to have a teaching qualification to do the course just a Bachelor's degree, whereas I explained how in the UK you could only do the course with qualified teacher status. 

Other similarities are around philosophical and theoretical concepts that weave through the program modules, which is similar to the UK. 

We then discussed some of the challenges we’re facing in the UK, which appear similar to the challenges to in the US.

The program is online taught so I unfortunately did not get an opportunity to sit in a lecture. Thanks SFSU and Adam for your time today.

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