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Blind Need Not Apply: A History of Overcoming Prejudice in the Orientation and Mobility Profession [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 164 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x11 mm, weight: 411 g
  • Sērija : Critical Concerns in Blindness
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 159311575X
  • ISBN-13: 9781593115753
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 164 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x11 mm, weight: 411 g
  • Sērija : Critical Concerns in Blindness
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 159311575X
  • ISBN-13: 9781593115753
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This book has been a work in progress. In the spring of 2000 I started this project and began to collect data and conduct interviews. I copied every article I could find in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness and its predecessors Outlook for the Blind and New Outlook for the Blind. I was fortunate to locate Blindness the annual publication of the American Association of Workers for the Blind. One of the greatest finds was the library at the American Foundation for the Blind. The library contains dozens of volumes related to orientation and mobility. Within two years I had amassed a considerable collection of resources. I began working through the materials and along the way prepared some papers for various conferences. A dramatic increase in administrative responsibilities, as well as the tyranny of meeting grant deadlines, diverted me from giving concentrated effort to this book. All that changed as I reduced my workload in order to devote almost all my efforts over the past nine months to this project.
Preface ix
Challenging the ``Taken-for-Granted''
1(22)
Introduction
1(6)
Methodology
7(3)
Educational/Social Problem Area
10(1)
The Social Regularities Area
11(5)
The Policy Solution Area
16(1)
Policy Studies Area
17(6)
Constructing a House of Cards
23(22)
Introduction
23(2)
The ``Truth'' about Blindness
25(15)
Implications for Vocational Rehabilitation
40(4)
Note
44(1)
Battling the Giants in the Land
45(22)
Introduction
45(2)
The Contribution of Newel Perry
47(3)
The Influence of Jacobus Tenbroek
50(3)
Constructing a Positive View of Blindness
53(9)
Strengthening of the Movement
62(3)
Conclusion
65(2)
Good Intentions
67(20)
Introduction
67(8)
Blind Center at Hines
75(6)
Training Manual for Orientors
81(5)
Note
86(1)
The Blind Need Not Apply
87(20)
Introduction
87(2)
Meeting the Crisis
89(3)
Constructing the O&M Profession
92(6)
Certification of O&M Instructors
98(5)
Father Thomas Carroll
103(4)
The Power of an Idea
107(18)
Introduction
107(1)
A History of Conflict in the Blindness Field
108(4)
Iowa Experiment 1958-1978
112(6)
Blind O&M Instructors in Nebraska
118(6)
Notes
124(1)
Constructing a New Reality
125(18)
Introduction
125(1)
Context of the Controversy
126(1)
The Alternative O&M Program
127(4)
Structured Discovery
131(4)
National Blindness Professional Certification Board
135(3)
Ongoing Conflicts
138(5)
References 143