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Bill Withers
tech-recruit at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 25 09:21:23 CDT 2007
The Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness at Louisiana Tech University is currently recruiting students for the upcoming year. We offer a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology with concentration in Orientation and Mobility (O&M), a Master of Arts in Teaching Blind Students, and a Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction with cognate in Teaching Blind Students (TBS). These are the only programs in the country that are founded with the Federation philosophy. The Institute on Blindness does not discriminate against any applicants and actively recruits people who are blind, sighted, and of diverse backgrounds.
It is extremely important that blind individuals receive training from teachers who possess good blindness skills. Teachers of the blind must believe in the skills they are teaching and in the abilities of blind people. Members of the National Federation of the Blind who have been through our graduate programs are excellent teachers because of their philosophy about blindness. Graduates of our programs are continually sought after, having numerous employment opportunities upon graduation.
We are looking for individuals who are ready to enter a graduate program, but we are also interested in speaking with anyone who may want to pursue a career teaching in the field of blindness in any capacity. We invite all qualified individuals with positive attitudes about blindness who desire a meaningful career teaching cane travel or Braille to blind children or adults to apply for our programs. Funding is available on a competitive basis for qualified applicants.
For more information, you may also view our brochures online.
Orientation and Mobility
Teachers of Blind Students
If you are interested in finding out more, email us at instituteonblindness at latech.edu or call the Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness at (318) 257-4554.
Sincerely,
Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Director, Professional Development and Research
Institute on Blindness
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The Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness at
Louisiana
Tech
University
is currently recruiting students for the upcoming year.
We offer a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology with concentration in Orientation and Mobility (O&M), a Master of Arts in Teaching Blind Students, and a Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction with cognate in Teaching Blind Students (TBS).
These are the only programs in the country that are founded with the Federation philosophy.
The Institute on Blindness does not discriminate against any applicants and actively recruits people who are blind, sighted, and of diverse backgrounds.
It is extremely important that blind individuals receive training from teachers who possess good blindness skills.
Teachers of the blind must believe in the skills they are teaching and in the abilities of blind people.
Members of the National Federation of the Blind who have been through our graduate programs are excellent teachers because of their philosophy about blindness.
Graduates of our programs are continually sought after, having numerous employment opportunities upon graduation.
We are looking for individuals who are ready to enter a graduate program, but we are also interested in speaking with anyone who may want to pursue a career teaching in the field of blindness in any capacity. We invite all qualified individuals with positive attitudes about blindness who desire a meaningful career teaching cane travel or Braille to blind children or adults to apply for our programs. Funding is available on a competitive basis for qualified applicants.
For more information, you may also view our brochures online.
http://www.pdrib.com/om
Orientation and Mobility
http://www.pdrib.com/tbs
Teachers of Blind Students
If you are interested in finding out more, email us at
mailto:instituteonblindness at latech.edu
instituteonblindness at latech.edu
or call the Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness at (318) 257-4554.
Sincerely,
Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Director, Professional Development and Research
Institute on Blindness
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