[NOBE-L] seeking advice around student teaching issues

Dr Denise M Robinson deniserob at gmail.com
Fri Sep 3 11:40:48 UTC 2021


My immediate question is: why could you not ask verbal questions in order to get the information for visual assessment in a classroom?
Because what I’m gonna tell you is….you can. There is no reason why you should have a person with vision to do this internship with u in order for you to get your license. If you want a job you’re going to have to be able to go in and tell anyone why you can do this by yourself. And you can. You just need to know the proper questions to ask for what they want covered visually. You can get that from your students. Maybe part of the visual is how the students are sitting or how they’re holding their instruments. I don’t know because I’m not musically gifted like you but answering your questions will give you the visual feedback you need.
Then you can eliminate the silliness of the requirement of someone with vision by you or next to you or giving you information that you can find out by yourself

This has to do with you being able to get a job down the road. If they require this and you except it, you finding a position later on is going to be near impossible because no one wants to hire two people to do a job of one

You can do this but you must come up with a solution come up with a logical argument against someone being next to you in order to get done what you need to get done

Sent from Dr Denise M Robinson 

> On Sep 2, 2021, at 2:42 PM, Precious Perez via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to seek  advice around student teaching issues that I am having currently. I am in my final semester at Berkeley College of music, and my final requirement is my student teaching practicum. I started meeting with everyone involved on the team in May to finalize my accommodations, and I was told that I would need an assistant in order to be able to complete some of the visual requirements for assessment as far as practicum goes in order to get my licensure via the state department and their guidelines. when I asked why I needed another person with me in the classroom, they said that there were some things that needed to be assessed visually, and that’s why I would need it. Since then, there have been threads of emails back-and-forth, and I’ve helped vet  some candidates. At the end of July, we vetted a candidate that was promising, and I assumed all was well. At the beginning of August, this month, my second placement could no longer support me, so they needed to find another. When I asked about how to proceed, they said that they were doing their best to ensure that I was covered and that I would have more information soon. It is now almost the end of the first week for the school district that my elementary placement is in, and the week before the Berklee semester starts. I still have no information after sending a follow-up email requesting that I get information about my placements, my schedule, and the assistant. I found out today that the assistant I had helped  vet last month took another job, and the accessibility department thought that this had been communicated in earlier threads of emails. I was asked to conduct another interview tomorrow afternoon, still with no knowledge of a schedule or any information despite the assurance that this is their priority and they are doing everything they can. At this point, I feel that if they were doing everything they could, this wouldn’t be happening right now. I’m worried that the longer I wait And allow myself to keep getting the runaround when  I ask for information, the longer it’s going to take for them to solidify somebody, thus, delaying my timeline for everything. I don’t think that I need an assistant to be able to complete all of this, and I don’t think it should be required, but I get the sense that they will tell me that I cannot start anything without my assistant if I try to rescind the accommodation. I can’t do anything on my own without their go ahead Given the chain of command and the process for completing requirements, so I’m stuck. I wanted to reach out to this list in the hopes that other blind educators might have some wisdom to offer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for reading, and I hope to hear back soon.
> 
> All best,
> 
> Precious
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