[Ohio-talk] A+ Certification
Wanda Sloan
wsloan118 at roadrunner.com
Fri Apr 28 13:11:07 UTC 2017
Robbie: It is your decision on what you want to do that will comfort you.
May I suggest that you take the exam which is best for you and do the fight
later after you passed it? There may be a timing factor involved in the
process of things.
Before you try to take it.
Sloan Here!
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From: Ohio-Talk [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Robert
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Subject: [Ohio-talk] A+ Certification
Hello everyone:
I will be applying to take the A+ certification exam. I know I asked about
this a while back. Someone responded and told me that the only
accommodation that they will offer for this exam is a human reader, which to
me is not acceptable. I would prefer to take the exam on a computer with
JAWS/NVDA. I know this same issue was brought up with the BAR exam and it
was solved through litigation. I am prepared to raise the same stink in
regards to blind people receiving fair and just accommodations. I would
like your opinions - is it worth it? Why wasn't the decision on the BAR
exam case binding on other testing companies? If I did succeed in being
able to take the exam on the computer with a screen reader, would the exam
be accessible? I look forward to your responses. I'm getting pretty damn
fed up with the belief that a human reader is providing equal access.
On the other hand, there is part of me that just wants to take the exam and
get it over with...
--
Robert Spangler
Secretary, Miami Valley Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of
Ohio Spangler.robert at gmail.com
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