"Orientation and Mobility:
A Basic Freedom"

- California Association of
O&M Specialists (CAOMS)

Faculty
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Teacher of the Visually Impaired Program

Dr. Sandra Rosen, Program Coordinator
Dr. Rosen serves as the faculty advisor for the program and teaches O&M methods courses. She is internationally known for her work in the areas of physical disabilities and sensorimotor development.

Dr. Amanda Hall-Lueck, Associate Professor
Dr. Lueck teaches general courses in visual impairment including courses on educational, medical, and rehabilitative implications of visual impairment, and multiple disabilities. She is known for her specialization in low vision.

Ms. Wendy Scheffers, Lecturer
Ms. Scheffers teaches O&M methods courses and serves as an O&M internship supervisor. She works part-time for the Marin County Office of Education as a teacher of the visually impaired and certified O&M specialist. Ms. Scheffers specializes in low vision mobility and is nationally known for her work on intersection analysis and street crossing skills for blind and low vision travelers.

Ms. Linda Myers, Lecturer
Ms. Myers teaches the O&M seminar and serves as an O&M internship supervisor. She works part-time for the Marin County Office of Education as a teacher of the visually impaired and certified O&M specialist. Ms. Myers specializes in the areas of deaf-blind mobility and environmental access. She is nationally known for her work on intersection analysis and street crossing skills for blind and low vision travelers.

Ms. Sandra Staples, Lecturer
Ms. Staples teaches the O&M seminar. She works as a certified O&M Specialist for Lodi Unified School District and also works part-time for California Deaf-Blind Services. Ms. Staples specializes in O&M for learners with multiple disabilities and is well known for her work in this area.

Ms. Janet Macks, Instructional Assistant
Ms. Macks assists in the O&M methods courses. She has over 16 years of experience as an O&M specialist.

 

Program in Orientation and Mobility Department of Special Education San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco CA 94132-4158

Last update: August 11, 2005 | Comments or Questions mobility@sfsu.edu
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