[humanser] NCE Question

Marion Gwizdala marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Tue Jul 30 23:10:30 UTC 2013


Jeannie,
	Merry and I are both preparing to take standardized licensing exams
for our professions and realize the same issue; although the exams are
offered to sighted examinees in an electronic format and, it stands to
reason,  that electronic format should be either accessible or could be
easily accessible, it is required we have a reader and/or scribe.
Furthermore, the provider of one exam requires those who request
accommodations have their doctor advise them as to which accommodations are
needed, rather than rely upon the examinee to make this call. It seems
rather custodial and discounts the professionalism the licensee is testing
to demonstrate! A little ironic, it seems!

Your Two-Bowl brother!
Marion



-----Original Message-----
From: humanser [mailto:humanser-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of JMassay
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 6:48 PM
To: humanser at nfbnet.org
Subject: [humanser] NCE Question

Hello all-

It's great to see the recent activity on the list! I have a quick question
for anyone who has recently or is getting ready to take the NCE Exam , or
well, actually, any other Masters level licensure examination. I have been
told that , although the exam is in an electronic format, I will have to
take it with a scribe and a reader in a private room. I would like to ask
everyone's thoughts on this issue and learn from your experiences as well. 

I appreciate any feedback that you can give me and anyone else preparing to
take a certification or licensure exam in the mental health field.

Jeannie 

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