Oklahoma AER
Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
The Power of Community Learning: Blending Generations and Mastering Independence Through Mentoring
Conference Location:
Fellowship Congregational United Church of Christ (UCC)
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa 74114
Have a program, topic, or resource you’d like to share with our community? We’re always excited to welcome new voices and ideas.
Complete the form below to tell us about your presentation proposal.
Does your organization have updates, announcements, or information that would benefit our members? We’d love to help you share what’s new.
Use the form below to request time for an agency update.
Want to showcase your products or services as a vendor at one of our events? We’re glad you’re interested in partnering with us.
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AER eLearning offers on-demand professional development opportunities for professionals who work with individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Courses cover a wide range of topics across education, rehabilitation, orientation and mobility, and related fields.
Many AER eLearning courses are approved for ACVREP continuing education units (CEUs), allowing professionals to earn credit while building practical knowledge and skills.
Visit https://www.aerelearning.org for courses
Are you an Oklahoma-based organization offering workshops to professionals in the field of blindness or low vision? OAER would like to help promote these workshops by offering ACVREP CEUs. If your organization is interested, please contact OAER at okaerbvi@gmail.com for more information or complete the form below.
The Oklahoma Chapter of the Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (OAER) advances the quality of education and rehabilitation services for people who are blind or visually impaired of all ages across Oklahoma. We support professionals, students, families, and communities by promoting understanding, fostering collaboration, and encouraging high standards in practice.
Through statewide forums, professional development opportunities, interdisciplinary cooperation, research, and public outreach, OAER works to strengthen services and increase opportunities for independence and success for individuals with visual impairments.