[Nfbnet-members-list] NFB Library Card 2014

Everette Bacon via Chapter-presidents chapter-presidents at nfbnet.org
Tue Jun 24 20:17:56 UTC 2014


Greetings Fellow Federationists!
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The 2014 NFB Library Card is here and will be 
available at our National Convention in Orlando! 
This awesome SD card has just about everything 
and anything you would like to know about the 
NFB! It’s history and it’s philosophy!
This card will work in just about any player out 
there! The victor Stream(both old and new), all 
versions of the HIMS Book Sense(including the new 
Blaze!), The Plextalk Pocket, The Bookport, both 
the Apex and Braille Sense, the Pacmate, and more!
If you would like to get your hands and ears on 
this marvelous collection of NFB materials all in 
one place, then please come to the Utah affiliate 
at National Convention. You can also contact Dr. 
Norm Gardner at <mailto:norm at brlcenter.org>norm at brlcenter.org
I have also attached a word document from norm 
that details everything you get on the NFB Library Card!
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See you in Orlando!
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Everette Bacon
President, NFB of Utah
Everette Bacon M.A. CVRT
DSBVI Utah
250 N. 1950 W.
SLC, UT. 84116
801-323-4372
<mailto:ebacon at utah.gov>ebacon at utah.gov
Twitter @baconev
“I know I was born and I know that I’ll die, 
the in between is mine” E. Vedder
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The NFB Library Card!



Here is a brief description of the 2013 NFB 
Library Card, followed by a list of the features 
which have been added for 2014. Then following 
that, there is a complete listing of the Table of 
Contents for the 2013 NFB Library Card.





NFB Library Card 2013!



An entire library of NFB speeches, articles and 
DAISY books, at the tip of your fingers!

Just insert this SD Memory card into your Victor 
Reader Stream and you have it all!



Over 177 hours of live mp3 audio!

Over 400 books, articles and speeches sorted into folders by subject!



Every available Banquet speech given by Jacobus 
tenBroek, Kenneth Jernigan, and Mark Maurer! Listen to their actual voices!



Gems from our History, such as a 4-part in-depth 
interview with Dr. Newell Perry, mentor to 
Jacobus tenBroek. Also articles and talks by 
Perry Sundquist, Muzzy Marcelino, Hazel tenBroek and many others!



How would you like to have been present at the 
founding meeting of our Federation in 1940 in 
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania? Here you can read the 
minutes from that very meeting!





GREAT for NewComers to the Federation, to learn our Philosophy and History.

WONDERFUL for OldTimers, to re-live treasured moments from the past.

ESSENTIAL for Local Leaders; new chapters, fundraising, press releases.

EFFECTIVE for chapter meetings; easily locate and 
play a segment of a banquet speech or Kernel book 
story, to facilitate group discussion.

EMPOWERING for Students dealing with live readers, technology, entrance exams.

ENLIGHTENING for Parents of blind children 
learning about IEPs, Age Appropriate behavior, and sources of support.



PRICE: $10; 4 gig SD; TRADE IN last year’s NFB 
Library Card for $5 credit on the purchase of this year’s NFB Library card.



Ask about VOLUME PRICING! Discounts From 20% to 35%!



Here is some of What’s New on the 2014 NFB Library Card.



1. An additional 64 hours of live, MP3 audio. In 
all over 240 hours of MP3 audio!



2.  “Why The National Federation of the Blind?” 
recorded by Dr. Kenneth Jernigan and distributed 
on record in 1972.  Just as vital in 2014!



3. Professional recordings of NFB National 
Conventions 2004 in Atlanta, 2005 in Louisville, and 2006 in Dallas!



4.  The Bell, The Clapper and the Cord (2 volumes)! (Do you remember this?)



5. MP3 recordings of our 9 most important National NFB brochures



6. Important speeches from our 2013 NFB National Convention.



7.  Selected speeches from the Annual Convention of the NFB of Utah.



8. Other gems such as “Using An Audible 
Teleprompter For More Effective Public Speaking.”





Here is a Complete Listing of ALL Books, Articles 
and Speeches on this Library Card, sorted by subject into folders:



$VRDTB (6 NEW DAISY TALKING BOOKS with much more efficient navigation)



WALKING ALONE AND MARCHING TOGETHER with 3 levels of navigation.

FREEDOM FOR THE BLIND; THE SECRET IS EMPOWERMENT 
by James H. Omvig; 3 levels of navigation.

KENNETH JERNIGAN: The Master, the Mission, the 
Movement, edited by Mark Maurer; 3 levels of navigation!

30 KERNEL BOOKS; full audio with synthetic 
speech. Easily find any story in any book.

GUIDE FOR LOCAL AND STATE LEADERS by Ramona 
Walhof; Easily navigate to any section.



$VROtherBooks MP3 audio of speeches, articles and books  in 191 Files)



JACOBUS tenBROEK.  1952 The Role of the Blind in 
a Democratic Society; 1952 Banquet Speech NBC 
version; 1956 Within the Grace of God; 1957 Cross 
of Blindness; 1957 The Blind and the Right to 
Organize; 1961 Convention Address; 1962 The 
Individuals Role in a Democracy; 1962 Welfare of 
the Blind- Perils and Prospects; 1964 The 
Parliament of Man...The Federation of the World; 
1965 The Federation at Twenty Five- Postview and 
Preview; 1966 The Future of the Federation; 1967 
Are We Equal to the Challenge; Dutch tenBroek; 
Jacobus tenBroek The Man Beyond The Movement; 
Reflections On The Life And Work Of Jacobus 
tenBroek; The Pros and Cons of Preferential 
Treatment for Blind Persons; The Right to Live in 
the World; The Role of the Blind in a Democratic 
Society, full text; Who Was Jacobus tenBroek



KENNETH JERNIGAN.  1963 Blindness- Handicap or 
Characteristic; 1965 Concepts and Misconceptions; 
1968 Blindness- Milestones and Millstones; 1968 
The Triple Revolution; 1969 Blindness- New 
Insights on Old Outlooks; 1970 Blindness- The 
Myth and the Image; 1971 To Man the Barricades; 
1972 Blindness- The New Generation; 1973 A Left 
Handed Dissertation; 1973 Blindness- Is History 
Against Us; 1974 Blindness- Is Literature Against 
Us; 1975 Blindness- Is the Public Against Us; 
1976 Of Visions and Vultures; 1977 To Everything 
There Is a Season; 1979 Blindness- That's How It 
Is at the Top of the Stairs; 1980 Blindness- The 
Lessons of History; 1981 Blindness- The Corner of 
Time; 1982 Blindness- Simplicity, Complexity, and 
the Public Mind; 1983 Blindness- The Other Half 
of Inertia; 1984 Blindness- The Circle of 
Sophistry; 1985 Blindness- The Pattern of 
Freedom; 1986 Blindness- The Coming of the Third 
Generation; 1990 The Federation at Fifty; 1992 
Shifting Balances in the Blindness Field; 1993 
The Nature of Independence; 1994 Of Braille and 
Honeybees; 1997 The Day After Civil Rights; A 
Definition of Blindness; Blindness--A Dying or a 
Living; Dishwashing Tape; From The Fiftieth Year; 
Future of Education Innovation; The Pitfalls of 
Political Correctness; Why I Am a Federationist



MARC MAURER.  1987 Back to Notre Dame; 1988 
Preparation and the Critical Nudge; 1989 The 
Language and the Future of the Blind; 1991 
Reflecting the Flame; 1992 The Mysterious Ten 
Percent; 1993 The Continuity of Leadership- Twin 
Requirements; 1994 Let the Wings of the Butterfly 
Flap; 1995 The Heritage of Conflict; 1996 The 
Essence of Maturity; 1998 The Search for 
Anonymity; 1999 The Mental Discipline of the 
Movement; 2000 The Personality of Freedom; 2001 
Independence and the Necessity for Diplomacy; 
2002 Leadership and the Matrix of Power; 2003 The 
Rest of Reality; The Assimilation of Crisis; The 
Edge of Tomorrow; An Element of Justice; 
Expanding the Limits - The Uncertainty of 
Exploration; 2007 Diplomacy Reality and the 
Organized Blind Movement; 2008 The Urgency of 
Optimism; 2009 Presidential Report; 2009 The 
Value of Decision; 2009 The Journey of Braille 
from the Hands of the Creator to Earth Orbit; 
2010 Presidential Report; 2010 The Advantage of 
Uncertainty; 2011 Opportunity, Danger and the 
Balance of Risk; 2011 Presidential Report; 2012 
Presidential Report; 2012 The Intersection of Law 
and Love; Breaking the Mold--The Power of the 
Unpredictable; Disability and Responsibility; 
Reflections of a Lifetime Reader and Library 
Maven; The Cost of a Gift; The Mythology of Discrimination



LOCAL LEADERSHIP.  Advocacy; Bailey, John, How to 
Build and Strengthen Local Chapters; Craig, 
Tommy, Building Relationships with State 
Agencies; First Timers Guide to the NFB National 
Convention;  Fundraising Suggestions; Gardner, 
Bruce, Keeping Sight of the Vision; Gardner, 
Bruce, Making the Vision Come True; Major 
Affiliate Projects; Milner, David, Public 
Relations, a Tool for Chapter Building; Omvig, 
Wilson, Gardner, A Summary of Essential Blindness 
Philosophy; Open Letter to New Chapter 
Presidents; Pushing the Envelope; Ruffalo, Joe, 
The At Large Chapter--a New Twist on an Old Idea; 
Scanlan, Joyce, Planning an Effective State 
Convention; Spreading the Federation Message; 
Strategic Planning; The Chapter, a Foundation 
Block for the Federation; Truth, Freedom, and 
Community Activism; Walking the Federation Walk; 
Welcoming Members of All Ages; Wunder, Gary, On 
Advocacy, a New Paradigm and Personal Reflection; 
Yule, Jason, The Road To Realization



MISCELLANEOUS.  Blind and a Carpenter; Goldstein, 
Dan, The Justice of Access; Harris Rosen, The 
American Spirit in Action; Joanne Wilson, Growth 
and Innovation in Louisiana and Beyond; McDonald, 
Ed, Reflection on Martin Luther King; Pierce, 
Barbara, Monitoring Our History; Pierce, Barbara, 
The Ties That Bind; Pierce, Barbara, The Wall to 
Wall Thanksgiving; Reflections on the 
Contributions of an Editor; Rivera, Ileen, A Tale 
of Bravery, Wisdom and Faith; tenBroek, Hazel, 
The History of the Monitor; Vaughn, Ed, People 
First Language--An Unholy Crusade; Wunder, Gary, 
A Brief History of the Braille Monitor



NEWEL PERRY.  1954 Comments on Newel Perry 
Retirement, by Jacobus tenBroek; 1961 Comments on 
the Life of Newel Perry, by Perry Sundquist; 
Newel Perry-Teacher of Youth and Leader of Men by Jacobus tenBroek.



PARENTS OF BLIND CHILDREN.  Barbara Cheadle, 25 
Years of Program Initiatives for Parents and 
Their Blind Children; Carol Castellano, Why Are 
You Trying to Make That Child Blind; Castellano, 
Carol, In Celebration of NOPBC's First 25 Years; 
Castellano, Carol, Possibilities; Cheadle, 
Barbara, Remember the Past, Imagine the Future; 
Denise Robinson, The Theory and the Practice 
Education for the Blind in the Public School; Dr. 
Bell, The Demand the Crisis the Solution in 
Education for the Blind; Gilmer, Carrie, The Role 
of Parents in the Education of Blind Children; 
Laura Webber  on the failure of our educational 
system; Problems of Placement and Responsibility, 
Mainstreaming Revisited; Riles, Ruby, Is Your 
Child Age Appropriate; Riles, Ruby, Yogi was 
Right; The Power of Knowledge; The Proof Is in 
the Pudding; Weber, Laura, Raising a Blind Child 
101; What a Parent Has Learned from his Blind 
Son; What it Means to Walk with a Long White Cane



RAY KURZWEIL.  The Future of Books and Beyond; 
The Future of Technology for the Blind; 
Transcending the Barriers of Yesterday 
Anticipating the Romance of the Human Experience 
with the Technology of Tomorrow



SCHROEDER.  2007 A Declaration of Equality; 2007 
Diplomacy Reality and the Organized Blind 
Movement; 2008 Literacy Learning and 
Enlightenment; 2009 The Value of a Coin of a 
Communication System and of a Class of Human 
Beings; 2010 Educating Blind Children Changing 
the Paradigm; 2011 No More Subminimum Wages The 
Time Is Now; Education of Blind Children- A 
Change in Paradigm; Fundamental Versus 
Incremental Change; Save the Fire; The Altering 
Characteristics of Rehabilitation; The Other Side 
of History; To Have Made Some Difference;  What 
Will Become of Continuing Education Programs



STORIES AND CHRISTMAS.  A Carolina Christmas 
Carol; A Father for Christmas; Christmas Story 
St. Luke; Christmas Tape 1971; Christmas Tape 
1983; Minor Ingredient; The Candle in the Forest; 
The Cold Equations; The Man Who Learned Loving; 
The Master of the Inn; The Prophet; Twas the Night before Christmas



STUDENTS.  Bruce Gardner and the White Cane; 
Davis, Dick, The 70 Percent Solution; Elliott, 
Peggy, Are We Going Back; Elliott, Peggy, 
Avoiding a Big Testing Headache; Learning Braille 
as a Mature Adult; Rabby, Rammi, Echo Location, 
Responding to the Sunday Times; Riles, Ruby, 
Structured Discovery Learning; Schroeder, Fred, 
Competing On Terms of Equality as Blind Students; 
Sexton, Brook, The Case for Teaching Braille; 
Structured Discovery in Cane Travel; Thanks, but 
No Thanks; The Braille Literacy Crisis in 
America; The Evolution Of Braille, part 1; The 
Evolution Of Braille, part 2; The Evolution Of 
Braille, part 3; Whittle, Jerry, Braille, A One 
Man Play; Why I Am a Federationist- A Partial's 
Perspective; Why Use the Word Blind





$VRText (245 Books, Articles, and Speeches in .htm and .txt)



A NOTE ON NAVIGATING FOLDERS AND FILES ON THIS 
LIBRARY CARD.  Navigation Instructions



BRAILLE.  Care and Feeding of the Long White 
Cane; Carey, Kevin- Democratizing Braille- A 
World View; Dunnam, Jennifer, Print and Braille 
Evolving Codes to Meet the Needs of a Changing 
World; Making Change with a Dollar; Sexton, 
Brook- A Case for Teaching Braille; The World 
Under My Fingers; Whittle, Jerry, Teaching an 
Essential Skill Braille; Whittle, Jerry- Building 
Braille Reading Speed; Whittle, Jerry- Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Speed



JACOBUS tenBROEK.  1940 A Bill of Right for the 
Blind; 1940 Have Our Blind Social Security; 1951 
The Neurotic Blind and the Neurotic Sighted; 1952 
The Role of the Blind in a Democratic Society; 
1956 Within the Grace of God; 1957 The Cross of 
Blindness; 1960 He Walks by a Faith Justified by 
Law; 1962 The Individual's Role in a Democracy; 
1964 The Parliament of Man; 1965 The Federation 
at Twenty-Five; 1966 The Future of the 
Federation; 1967 Are We Equal to the Challenge; A 
Celebration of the Life of Hazel tenBroek; 
Reflections on Jacobus tenBroek; tenBroek, Dutch- 
Reflections on My Father; tenBroek, Hazel- The 
History of the Monitor; The Pros and Cons of 
Preferential Treatment; Who Was Jacobus tenBroek



JAMES H OMVIG.  A Monument to a Man and Our 
Movement- Yet One More Honor for Kenneth 
Jernigan; A Summary of Essential Blindness 
Philosophy in Residential Rehabilitation; Braille 
Instruction for Imilie; Consensus or Leadership; 
Empowering the Blind Student; Freedom for the 
Blind; If I Have Seen Further; More Progress in 
Javits-Wagner-Oday; On White Canes and 
Orientation Centers; Proper Training for the 
Blind; Separate Agencies for the Blind; Setting 
High Expectations for the Blind; The 
Characteristics of an NFB Orientation Center; 
What We Can Expect From a Commission for the 
Blind; Who are the Experts; Why Use the Word Blind



KENNETH JERNIGAN.  1963 Handicap or 
Characteristic; 1965 Concepts and Misconceptions; 
1968 Blindness- Milestones and Millstones; 1969 
Blindness- New Insights on Old Outlooks; 1970 
Blindness- The Myth and the Image; 1971 
Blindness- To Man the Barricades; 1972 Blindness- 
the New Generation; 1973 Blindness- A Left-Handed 
Dissertation; 1973 Is History Against Us; 1974 Is 
Literature Against Us; 1975 Is the Public Against 
Us; 1976 Visions and Vultures; 1977 To Everything 
There Is a Season; 1979 At the Top of the Stairs; 
1980 Blindness- The Lessons of History; 1981 
Blindness- The Corner of Time; 1982 Blindness- 
Simplicity, Complexity, and the Public Mind; 1983 
Blindness- The Other Half of Inertia; 1984 
Blindness- The Circle of Sophistry; 1985 
Blindness- The Pattern of Freedom; 1986 
Blindness- The Coming of the Third Generation; 
1990 The Federation at Fifty; 1992 Blindness- 
Shifting Balances in the Blindness Field; 1993 
Nature of Independence; 1994 Of Braille and 
Honeybees; 1997 The Day After Civil Rights; A 
Definition of Blindness; Blindness Discrimination 
Hostility and Progress; l Competing on Terms of 
Equality; Concerning History and the Braille 
Monitor; Focus on the Education of Blind 
Children; Handicapped Parking Permits for the 
Blind; How Can Specialized Agencies for the Blind 
Be Saved; Kenneth Jernigan The Master The Mission 
The Movement; Mary Ellen Jernigan's Comments at 
the Memorial Service for Dr. Jernigan; McKeever, 
Larry, Remembering Kenneth Jernigan; NAC, What 
Price Accreditation; Of Braille and Memories and 
the Matilda Ziegler; On the Nature of Mental 
Discipline and Sonnets; Open Letter to Members of 
the Federation; Pierce, Barbara- The Ties That 
Bind; Statement Supporting Residential Schools; 
The Continuing Saga of the Kernel Books; The 
Funeral of Kenneth Jernigan; The Future of 
Education- Panacea or Pandemonium; The Lessons of 
1957; The Letter That Started it All; The 
Pitfalls of Political Correctness; The Revolution 
of the Kernel Books; The Sermon on the Mount; 
Uncle Tom, Blind Tom, and Tiny Tim; Who is Blind 
and is it Respectable; Why I Am a Federationist; 
Wilson, Joanne - Growth and Innovation in 
Louisiana and Beyond; Work with the Blind- Who Are the Consumers



KERNEL BOOKS.  30 Kernel Books, all in one with navigation



LOCAL LEADERSHIP.  Constitution of the NFB; Guide 
For Local and State Leaders of the NFB; Local 
Organizations of the Blind; McCarthy, James- A 
Primer on Using the Free Matter Rule; Model 
Constitution for State Affiliates; Model White 
Cane Law; Model Chapter Constitution; Organizing 
a New Chapter; Public Relations A Tool for 
Chapter-Building; Resolutions 2011; Resolutions 
2012; Schroeder, Fred, The Local, State, and 
National Organization Three Parts of a Whole



MARC MAURER.  1987 Back to Notre Dame; 1988 
Preparation and the Critical Nudge; 1989 Language 
and the Future of the Blind; 1991 Reflecting the 
Flame; 1992 The Mysterious Ten Percent; 1993 The 
Continuity of Leadership; 1994 Let the Wing of 
the Butterfly Flap; 1995 The Heritage of 
Conflict; 1996 The Essence of Maturity; 1998 The 
Search for Anonymity; 1999 The Mental Discipline 
of the Movement; 2000 The Personality of Freedom; 
2001 Independence and the Necessity for 
Diplomacy; 2002 Leadership and the Matrix of 
Power; 2003 The Rest of Reality; 2004 The 
Assimilation of Crisis; 2005 The Edge of 
Tomorrow; 2006 An Element of Justice; 2007 
Expanding the Limits; 2008 The Urgency of 
Optimism; 2009 The Value of Decision; 2010 The 
Advantage of Uncertainty; 2011 Opportunity, 
Danger, and the Balance of Risk; 2012 
Presidential Report; 2012 The Intersection of Law 
and Love; Blindness, Quotas, and the 
Disadvantages of Civil Rights; Breaking the Mold- 
The Power of the Unpredictable; Cabbage; 
Disability and Responsibility; Maurer, Marc - The 
Federation Is Attacked for Seeking to Enhance 
Mobility and Safety; Reflections of a Lifetime 
Reader and Library Maven; Sunday Papers; The Mythology of Discrimination



MISCELLANEOUS.  1940 NFB Organizational Meeting 
Minutes; 1940 NFB Organizational Meeting Summary; 
1940 NFB Original Constitution; A Life in the 
Movement - Perry Sundquist; Art Schreiber and the 
Beatles; Blio- Axis 360- Making Books Accessible 
at a Library Near You; Boon, Christine, 
Independence- To Have and to Hold; Bryant, Ed - 
Blind Diabetics Can Draw Insulin without 
Difficulty; Bryant, Ed, Finger Sticking 
Techniques; Chang, Patti, Representing the City 
of Chicago; Estes, Patty- tenBroek and the Beach 
Blanket; Gardner, Norman, When to Stop Relying on 
Low Vision; Gashel, James -The Advocate, the 
Strategist, the Diplomat; Hingson, Michael, 
Eyewitness to Catastrophe; Jernigan, Mary Ellen - 
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow; John Nagle Friend 
of the Blind; Kletzing, The State of our Union, 
1964 Banquet; Loos, Barbara, Reflections, What 
Hooked Me To The NFB; Loos, Barbara- Barring the 
Chaos Factor; McGeorge, Ray- A Mountain, a 
Waterfall, a Cracked Pool, and a Christmas Tree 
Color Wheel; Meet Some Competent Seniors with Low 
Vision; Munson, Pat- Lawrence Muzzy Marcellino- a 
Fantastic NFB Mentor; Munson, Pat- NFB 
Philosophy, A White Cane, and a Determined Old 
Street-Dog; Paul Harvey Speaks to NFB Convention; 
Pierce, Barbara- The Wall to Wall Thanksgiving; 
Randall, Catherine Horn – Partially Sighted, 
Really Blind; Rehabilitation and the Organized 
Blind; Riccobono, Mark, Making Education 
Accessible to Students; Riccobono, Mark, The 
Spirit of the Journey; Scanlan, Joyce, The Meat 
of the Buffet; Social Security Disability 
Insurance; Stein, Debbie Kent, From One World 
into Another; Taylor, Danika- A Review of 
Rehabilitation in America; The Blind Pilot Flying 
the Channel; Walhof, Ramona- New Approaches to 
Consider- Suggestions for Individuals with Recent 
Vision Loss; Walker, Barbara - The Missing Piece; 
Walker, Barbara- Baby-sitting; Walker, David- 
Blind Survival Skills; Whittle, Jerry- Outside 
the Box; Who Are the Blind Who Lead the Blind; 
Wiloughby, D. Curtis- I Am a Blind Electrical 
Engineer; Wilson, Joann, Partnerships in 
Rehabilitation; Wunder, Gary, Getting Information



NEWEL PERRY.  Interview with Newel Perry (in 4 parts)



PARENTS OF BLIND CHILDREN.  Braille and Visually 
Impaired Students; Castellano, Carol - A Brief 
Look at the Education of Blind Children; 
Castellano, Carol - Possibilities; Castellano, 
Carol - The Blind Child in the Regular Elementary 
Classroom; Castellano, Carol - Tips for Classroom 
Teachers; Castellano, Carol - Your Child’s Right 
to Read; Castellano, Carol - In Celebration of 
NOPBC’s First 25 years; Castellano, Carol - Why 
Do You Want to Make That Child Blind; Cheadle, 
Barbara- 25 Years of Program Initiatives for 
Parents and Their Blind Children; Cheadle, 
Barbara - Remember the Past, Imagine the Future; 
Gilmer, Carrie, The Role of Parents in the 
Education of Blind Children; Gilmer, Carrie - Are 
We There Yet; Model Constitution- Parents of 
Blind Children; Parenting without Sight; Parents 
Find the National Federation of the Blind; 
Parents- Blind Children's First Mobility 
Teachers; Pierce, Barbara - Love, Dating, 
Marriage; Rounds, Caroline - Blind Kids Lost in 
the Educational System; Ryles, Ruby- Is Your 
Child Age Appropriate; Ryles, Ruby- The Blind 
Child in the Regular Preschool Program; Ryles, 
Ruby- Structured-Discovery Learning; Shackled 
Imagination; Walker, Barbara, Laying the 
Groundwork for Independence; Weber, Laura - 
Raising a Blind Child 101; Wunder, Gary, The Blessing of Your New Grandson



SCHROEDER.  An End to Legalized Discrimination; 
Client or Consumer; Educating Blind Children; 
Empowerment, Partnership and High Expectations; 
Expectations the Critical Factor; Fundamental vs. 
Incremental Change; Learning, Literacy and 
Enlightenment; Lewis, Anil, Fair Wages for People 
with Disabilities; Literacy, the Key to 
Opportunity; Mainstreaming vs. Full Inclusion; 
Orientation and Mobility; Problems of Placement; 
Save the Fire; The Local, State, and National 
Organization Three Parts of a Whole; The Other 
Side of History; The Place of Braille; The Role 
of the Consumer in the Development of Programs; 
The Truth About Choice; To Have Made Some Difference



STUDENTS.  Asch, Adrienne, Using Readers on the 
Job; Chong, Curtis - Appropriate Use of the 
Electronic Notetaker in School; Davis, Dick- The 
70 Percent Solution; Elliott, Peggy- Avoiding a 
Big Testing Headache; King, Stephen- The Daisy 
Consortium Global Partnership; Kurzweil, Ray - 
Access Technology and Disabilities in the Twenty; 
Nemeth, Abraham – Teaching Mathematics; Pinder, 
Peggy, THE CARE AND FEEDING OF READERS
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