This study suggests practical ideas to bring out inclusions for children with visual impairments in Korea by discussions of cases in U.S. Throughout the nation, inclusion is one of special educational trends in Korea. However, most of children with visual impairments in Korea still get educations in special schools for the blind. Typically educators do not considers various educational options for children with visual impairments due to their specialties in terms of disability types and educational media. Children with visual impairments also should have options to choose for their better educational outcomes and social integrations. This study introduces cases in U.S. on inclusions for children with visual impairments in diverse regular settings. Those cases focus team approaches and extended functions and roles of local schools for the blind. Finally the implications of this study were discussed.
key words : inclusion, visual impairments