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Vision Services
Where They Are Needed Most In Florida
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Who Is Virtual TVI?
Virtual TVI was founded in 2021 to meet the growing demand for vision services, even as students returned to in-person classrooms. In Florida cities like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, and Tallahassee, schools continue to struggle with a shortage of certified Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs). As more students with visual impairments enter the education system, districts need reliable access to qualified professionals who can support both learning and independence.
We believe every child with a visual impairment in Florida should have access to a Certified TVI. Whether the student is in a major metro area or a smaller coastal town, our team provides the expert support needed to address IEP goals, guide school teams, and deliver instruction in the Expanded Core Curriculum.
Here’s how we support schools across Florida:
Full-time virtual TVI coverage for your district
Part-time services to support in-person staff
Temporary coverage for staff changes, leave, or student evaluations
Remote assessments for charter or private school students
Summer Braille tutoring, compensatory services, or ESY
From Miami-Dade and Broward to Orange, Hillsborough, and Duval counties, Virtual TVI connects Florida-certified teachers with schools and students who need expert vision support across the state.
Who Is A TVI?
A TVI is a Teacher of the Visually Impaired, also called a TSBVI Teacher of Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired. They teach the Expanded Core Curriculum for the Visually Impaired, which consists of 9 areas that students with low vision or blindness often need direct instruction to learn. Research says that up to 90% of the information we take in is visual. So, a student who has limited or no vision is going to miss out on a lot of incidental learning, which is the information most children pick up just by observing others.
Vision affects all areas of life, which is why it is so important that a Certified Teacher of the Visually Impaired conducts a Functional Vision and Learning Media Assessment on any student ages 0-22 who is suspected of having visual difficulties that cannot be corrected by glasses, etc. The 9 areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum that a Teacher of the Visually Impaired will assess and instruct in include: Sensory Efficiency, Compensatory Skills, Independent Living Skills, Assistive Technology, Social Skills, Orientation and Mobility, Self-Advocacy Skills, Recreation and Leisure Skills, and Career Education.
Our Hybrid Services & Competencies
Evaluations
Ongoing Services
Our Competencies
Unified English Braille code
Nemeth (math) Braille code
Music Braille code
Spanish Braille code
Computer Braille code
Visual Efficiency Skills development
Magnifiers
such as Matt Connect, Jupiter, Juno, Explore, and Ruby
Screen readers
such as JAWS, Voice Over, Talk Back, and NVDA
Braille note takers
such as Braille Note Touch Plus, Mantis 40, Monarch, and Chameleon