CVI Strategies and Educational Resources

Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) strategies and resources to support educators, families and service providers.

Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual impairment in children in the United States and is caused by damage to the visual pathways or visual processing centers of the brain. Unlike ocular visual impairments, CVI is neurological in origin and presents a wide range of visual behaviors that can vary significantly from one individual to another. Because of its complexity and individualized nature, supporting students with CVI requires a deep understanding of their unique visual profiles and thoughtful, targeted educational strategies. To support educators, families, and service providers, this page shares several helpful resources developed to meet these needs.

CVI Educational Strategies External link opens in new window or tab. (Google Document)

  • This resource offers practical strategies and tools to help educators and families create and implement effective, individualized educational materials and supports for students with CVI, including those with extensive support needs.

Online Resources for CVI Education External link opens in new window or tab. (Google Document)

  • This guide provides a curated overview of trusted online resources, organizations, and educational materials designed to support the education of students with CVI through accessible information, evidence-based strategies, and professional learning opportunities.

CVI Self-Paced Online Course External link opens in new window or tab. (Google Classroom)

  • This self-paced Google Classroom course, titled CVI Self-Paced Online Course, offers foundational knowledge on CVI through organized modules covering key topics such as CVI basics, causes, characteristics, screening tools, assessments (including the CVI Range and Perkins CVI Protocol), interviews, report writing, and suggestions for further learning - each supported by readings, videos, and interactive knowledge checks.