[nabs-l] accomodations in public school

Antonio Guimaraes aguimaraes at nbp.org
Mon Nov 10 22:23:55 UTC 2008


Hello Serena,

Do you mean bookshare will braille books for you? Or, they will braille 
books for you at a charge?

I work in the braille book area, and we can't and don't go on handing 
braille books for free to schools, students, etc. After all, our 
transcribers, proofreaders and administrative people make a good living 
producing much needed, good quality braille.

If Book Share is able to braille books free of charge, I'd be interested to 
know.

Sincerely,

Antonio Guimaraes
National Braille Press

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Serena" <serenacucco at verizon.net>
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
<nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] accomodations in public school


> If you have a subscription to Bookshare, bookshare will Braille books for 
> you.  In case you don't know what bookshare is, it's a service where books 
> get scanned and then put on the websight.  They have textbooks and 
> pleasure books.  The websight is www.bookshare.org.
>
> Serena
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Franandah Damstra" <fantasyfanatic01 at gmail.com>
> To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 10:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] accomodations in public school
>
>
>> Yeah, I've tried talking to people and all they say is "As long as you
>> have sight, you need to use it." So, I can't get any braille. The
>> thing is, our family just doesn't have the money to pay for it
>> ourselves! Is there a way to get books in braille outside of public
>> school services? Is there a way that I can prove that I "need
>> braille"? I'm just so beyond frustrated with both my school and my
>> parents. All my parents are thinking of is having a 'good Christian
>> education and informant." But, they never though of  what it would be
>> like for a child with a disability. I'm not understanding material, I
>> have no friends, I get mocked, and I get up every morning crying
>> because I don't' want to go back to school. My parents just say "Oh,
>> your being so over dramatic! It's really not all that bad! Maybe if
>> you were positive about school it would to better for you!" It doesn't
>> work that way though. I'm struggling so much and my parents just don't
>> think I am working hard enough. How can you work harder than your
>> best? How do you react? What do you do? I mean, Ive threatened to just
>> drop out and leave I'm no unhappy, they don't care. I've already told
>> them I'm not going to collage. How could I? My high school experience
>> is so bad that I know I just can't go on. What do I do?
>>
>> On 11/8/08, Rachel Becker <Rachel at beckerconsultants.com> wrote:
>>> I know someone who went to private school in Philadelphia and went to
>>> private school and he got Braille services. He's totally blind.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org]On
>>> Behalf Of Sydney Walker Freedman
>>> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 12:42 AM
>>> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
>>> Subject: Re: [nabs-l] accomodations in public school
>>>
>>>
>>> oh that's terrible!  The issue here is that private schools don't have
>>> their own vision staff, braille transcribers, equipment, etc. and
>>> don't have access to the staff, equipment, etc. from public schools
>>> (at least this was true for Arizona).  However, thre should be some
>>> way to still get services.  For example, a good friend of mine went to
>>> a private school but received Braille services and time with a vision
>>> teacher through the public school where I went.  Another thought is to
>>> talk to the people at your school and tell them what you are going
>>> through and that you *need* braille.  If they aren't willing to do
>>> something or to find a way to get something done, then, well, they
>>> aren't doing their Christian duty, as it were.  I can understand a
>>> school not having money or resources, but in that case, effort and
>>> research can do a lot.  Good luck!  Feel free to e-mail me off list.
>>>
>>> Pax Christi,
>>> Sydney
>>>
>>> On 11/5/08, Franandiah Damstra <fantasyfanatic01 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone. I'm new here and I just want to say, YOU ALL ARE
>>>> LUCKY! I go to a very small christian private schools, and I get
>>>> nothing! I get "enlarged" assignments and extended tests, but that is
>>>> about it. Though I know braille, nobody will provide it for me. My
>>>> sight is 20/800. I am colour blind, I don't have either preferal
>>>> vision or depth perseption and yet all I ever hear is "Oh, you have
>>>> some sight so use it!" So consider yourselves VERY lucky. I would do
>>>> anything to get braille books. I can't read this print much longer, I
>>>> go home crying because my eyes are burning so badly. You all are
>>>> luckier than you know.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/4/08, hannah <sparklylicious at suddenlink.net> wrote:
>>>>> All of my materials are brailled or on audio, but I don't get
>>>>> extra time on tests...
>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>From: "Rania" <raniaismail04 at gmail.com
>>>>>>To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list"
>>>>> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>>>>>>Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 16:34:38 -0500
>>>>>>Subject: Re: [nabs-l] accomodations in public school
>>>>>
>>>>>>I had braille extra time on tests my books and hand outs were
>>>>> also brailled.
>>>>>>Rania,
>>>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net
>>>>>>To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list"
>>>>>><nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 3:05 PM
>>>>>>Subject: [nabs-l] accomodations in public school
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm asking this for a class as well as to compare my experience
>>>>> to yours.
>>>>>>> I had pretty decent services.  I got braille and audio books and
>>>>> my TVI
>>>>>>> was good at giving braille handouts and I got extra time on
>>>>> tests.
>>>>>>> As we have discussed before, I struggled fitting in socially
>>>>> though.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> In my psychology of individuals with disabilities class, I was
>>>>> asked to
>>>>>>> present about visual impairment and accomodations and other
>>>>> academic
>>>>>>> impact.  So my questions.
>>>>>>> 1.  What accomodations did you use?
>>>>>>> 2.  Were they effective? If you used print you may have been
>>>>> more effective
>>>>>>> with braille.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3.  What should have been done that was not?
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Common accomodations I can think of are: large print or braille
>>>>> handouts,
>>>>>>> audio texts, and extended time on tests.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> Ashley
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