[nabs-l] Training centers not the real world

Wasif, Zunaira Zunaira.Wasif at dbs.fldoe.org
Tue Nov 12 13:23:38 UTC 2013


I think schools for the blind have their place, but the public schools  should be accommodating blind students as much as possible so that the main stream experience is equal to the other option.  We need to advocate that public schools insure  accessibility. offer 

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From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Darian Smith
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Hi all,
 good points thus far, and great discussion.
  The idea of schools for the blind (at least as I understand them) is that students in these  schools may get  the proper instruction in skills that would allow them to be  as successful in the classroom as their classmates. They may also benefit from gaining access to sports that are adapted for the blind where in the public school setting these things are not always readily available .
  In the training center environment, you are learning skills that will help you   become confident and competent enough to  compete and  succeed  in the world.  in our NFB training centers, we learn the skills  that enable us  to   be successful and  gain the attitude and belief  that not only can we  lead  productive  successful, and meaningful lives,  but that  this should be the exact expectation we should have for ourselves. 
 So, while the implication one might get is that such learning environments shelter  people  from the "real world", it is my view that generally speaking they can serve to help you be prepared  for that "real world" in a way that matriculating through mainstream schooling might leave  you otherwise ill equipped to do.
   Darian  
 
        
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