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Lindsay Pritchett, a teacher for visually impaired students in Anderson County, learns how to play goalball during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development held at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County).
Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Lindsay Pritchett, a teacher for visually impaired students in Anderson County, learns how to play goalball during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development held at George Rogers Clark High School (Clark County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Paralympic athlete Amanda Dennis demonstrates blocking techniques for goalball. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
David Wickstrom, with Independence Place, instructs teachers how to play goalball by following the guide lines on the floor. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Paralympic athlete Lex Gillette talks with participants at Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development about how important it was that his P.E. teachers included him in class despite his blindness. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Teachers try running with a tethered partner, like visually impaired athletes do, during the Adaptive Sports and Curriculum for Physical Education professional development. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015
Paris High School (Paris Independent) teacher Stephen McCauley ties on a blindfold before running with a tethered partner. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 25, 2015

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