[il-talk] Fwd: Article from Braille Monitor Articles Section 201511 01

Robert Hansen hansen.robert70 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 11 17:18:54 UTC 2015


Sent I took a announcement over to the radio station and put it in the book
and it has been getting read and it got read last night

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On Nov 11, 2015 11:17 AM, "Deborah Kent Stein via il-talk" <
il-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

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> We've got four students registered so far for LOL2 2016. Keep spreading the
> word!
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> Debbie S.
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> From: il-talk [mailto:il-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Lin H. via
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> Subject: Re: [il-talk] Fwd: Article from Braille Monitor Articles Section
> 201511 01
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> Hats off forI  BRAL!      Braille is the way to go!    Good luck to all the
> students that register!    Sincerely,    Linda
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denise R Avant via il-talk
> Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 7:03 AM
> To: NFB of Illinois Nfb-i conference call Number ; Illinois Association of
> Blind Students List
> Cc: Denise R Avant
> Subject: [il-talk] Fwd: Article from Braille Monitor Articles Section
> 201511
> 01
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> Denise R. Avant
> President
> National Federation of the Blind of Illinois Live the life you want Sent
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> > From: NFB-NEWSLINE Online <nfbnewsline at nfb.org>
> > Date: November 11, 2015 at 6:36:52 AM CST
> > To: Denise Avant <davant1958 at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Article from Braille Monitor Articles Section 2015 11 01
> >
> > iBRAL Is Back! by Robert Gardner From the Editor: Robert Gardner is a
> > man of tremendous accomplishment. He was trained and worked as a
> > mechanical engineer, and when he lost his vision, he simply figured
> > out on his own the alternative techniques he would need to do his job.
> > On retirement he decided that he had the time to really learn
> > blindness skills, so off to BLIND, Incorporated he went. He learned
> > Braille but soon realized that he could use the discipline of other
> > people to help him maintain and increase his speed. Readers may
> > remember an article he wrote that appeared in the October 2010 issue
> > of this magazine entitled "We Are Able. Here is what Bob has to say
> > about a reading contest for young people: iBral? No, we're not talking
> > about iPad or iTunes, we're talking about iBRAL. Say hello to the
> > Illinois Braille Readers Are Leaders, or iBRAL, contest for kids. For
> > the second year the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
> > (NFBI) has run its own Braille reading contest for kids within the
> > state. And once again the response to our contest to promote the
> > reading of Braille by school children was fantastic. Last year
> > (2013-14), we had twenty-six applicants, and this year (2014-15), we
> > had thirty-two. These ranged from a first grader all the way to
> > students in the twelfth grade. We have been happy with the enthusiastic
> response to our contest, reflecting the interest in Braille by blind and
> visually impaired children in Illinois.
> > It also shows how throwing in a little competition can increase that
> > interest. For example, one mother wrote on a registration form, "Thank
> > you so much for organizing this event in Illinois. The iBRAL contest
> > was the single biggest motivator for my son to really work on his Braille
> skills.
> > Another typical comment on a registration form was received from a
> > teacher of the visually impaired (TVI). She wrote, "This is my first
> > student to take the Braille Challenge, and we are both super excited!
> > Another TVI wrote at the end of iBRAL: "I have attached my students'
> reading logs.!
>   They enjoyed participating in the competition, and it definitely gave
> them
> more incentive to keep reading. The iBRAL contest was first organized in
> the
> fall of 2013. Patterning our contest after the former Braille Readers Are
> Leaders contest run by our national center, the NFBI put together rules and
> forms, which are accessible and can be found on our state's website. This
> last year, the reading period for the contest ran for seven weeks,
> including
> the Christmas school break, to allow even more time for the kids to work on
> their Braille. As always the object of the competition was to read as many
> pages as possible during the contest. Deborah Kent Stein of the NFBI
> Chicago
> Chapter and editor of Future Reflections  volunteered to be the contest
> coordinator. She created an email account for iBRAL, allowing electronic
> submission of registration forms at the  beginning of the contest and
> reading logs at the end. The email account also allowed easy communication
> between Deborah and parents and/or TVI's, the people who acted as
> certifying
> officials for the kids. Sometimes the feedback was amazing. One parent
> wrote
> of her son, "He wanted to make sure he would do well. He just brought me
> his
> last book to log and told me his fingers hurt. No wonder. He read five
> hundred pages today alone! Sometimes the feedback was touching. For
> example,
> a TVI wrote about one of her students, "We had a great time reading! Pierre
> has just started reading Braille the last few years and is finally reading
> with some fluency and reading for fun! He is seventeen years old and has
> autism along with his blindness and cognitive delays. He was diligent daily
> about telling people he had to read for the Braille challenge. Hope to do
> it
>
> again next year! Thanks!   Cash prizes are awarded to first, second, and
> third place winners in each of the five grade levels. When Joanne Sullivan
> of the National Braille Press was contacted about us purchasing gift
> certificates to use as additional prizes, she subsequently told us we
> wouldn't have to buy them. The N!
> BP, a great supporter of Braille, would donate gift certificates to be
> given
> to all entrants. In addition, the NFB national center has donated slates
> and
> styluses and Braille calendars to be given to all contestants. When the
> contest is over, each child receives a generous goodie package from iBRAL,
> regardless of their placing in the contest. The Braille Literacy Committee
> in Illinois, along with the entire state affiliate, is proud of their
> accomplishments: they took the dream of having a statewide Braille reading
> contest for children and made it a reality. More information about the
> Illinois Braille Readers Are Leaders contest for kids can be obtained by
> contacting our affiliate president, Denise Avant, at <
> davant1958 at gmail.com
> >. We are committed to running the iBRAL contest for kids and hoping to
> make
> it even bigger in the future. Go Braille! Go iBRAL! .
> >
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