[nfbwatlk] the rise and fall of Braille?
Alco Canfield
amcanfield at comcast.net
Tue Sep 4 19:23:24 CDT 2007
That is very revealing!
Alco
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From: nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 4:13 PM
To: wcb
Cc: nfbw
Subject: [nfbwatlk] the rise and fall of Braille?
Between March 31 and June 30, 2007, clients at the Department of Services
for the Blind reported that they had received training in the following
areas:
I was provided with the instruction necessary to develop the
alternative skills I needed for daily living and
job readiness in the following:
Home Management
Yes 82.1% 23
No 0% 0
N/A 17.9% 5
Mobility
Yes 60.7% 17
No 0% 0
N/A 39.3% 11
Braille/Communications
Yes 3.6% 1
No 0% 0
N/A 96.4% 27
Computer Skills
Yes 85.7% 24
No 0% 0
N/A 14.3% 4
Notice that 96 percent of these clients felt that Braille was not applicable
to their vocational rehabilitation training.
Remember, this is the Department of Services for the Blind.
this raises several interesting questions.
Is the Department now accepting a majority of clients with such good
sight-reading skills that Braille is no longer of value?
Is the Department no longer promoting the importance of Braille as a
communications tool for clients?
Is Braille instruction readily available to adult clients outside the
Orientation and Training Center?
Do VR Counselors encourage clients to enroll in the Orientation and Training
Center for Braille instruction, as they do for Computer training?
Do blind people really need to be literate? After all, lots of sighted
people today can't read or write, or even speak clearly.
Carl Jarvis
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