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Northwest Association for Blind Athletes offers virtual training

By The Columbian
Published: April 23, 2020, 6:04am

The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes nonprofit launched a virtual training program on Tuesday for teachers and educators. The collection of 30 videos on how to modify physical activities for blind or visually impaired individuals.

“Through these videos, our aim is to break down the barriers that our athletes experience to accessible education and increase the ability of educators to provide physical education to students with visual impairments,” said Kirsten French, program coordinator.

The instructional videos cover a variety of activities including teaching methods for running, kicking, tandem bicycling, and other fitness skills.

The library is available at nwaba.org/sports-programs/video-resource-library-1.

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