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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: Donated Historical Materials Collection/Office of Origin: Frieden, Lex, Collection Series: Government Records Subseries: Printed Material OA/ID Number: 52020 Folder ID Number: 52020-009 Folder Title: "Educators with Disabilities: A Resource Guide" [Department of Education] [1981] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 5 2 3 6 EDUCATORS WITH DISABILITIES: A Resource Guide Educators With Disabilities: A RESOURCE GUIDE Diane Merchant, Project Director Steven Coriell, Project Assistant Writers: Joanne Gilmore Diane Merchant April Moore For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 This publication was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), Suite 610, One Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036. The project was funded by the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), under contract #300-79-0797 with the American Council on Education (ACE)'s Higher Education and the Handicapped (HEATH) Project. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views of OCR, ACE, or AACTE, nor are individual experiences described intended to reflect an entire college program or school system. No AACTE employee, member, or author whose work is contained herein assumes any legal responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. AACTE is indebted to the American Association for the Advancement of Science whose Resource Directory of Handicapped Scientists inspired and served as a model for this directory and to Janette Alsford Owens, who designed the original Directory format for AAAS. Contents Foreword iii Acknowledgements iv Introduction vii Part I Becoming an Educator 1 Career Counseling 1 The Teacher Education Experience 3 Accommodation and Support Services 4 Student Teaching 5 Certification 6 Finding A Job 7 Part II On The Job 11 Blind/Visually Impaired 11 Deaf/Hard of Hearing 13 Amputees 15 Neurological (Cerebral) Disabilities 15 Neurological (Spinal Cord) Disabilities 17 Neuromuscular Disabilities 18 Organic Disorders 19 Orthopedic Handicaps 20 Speech Impaired 20 Mentally Retarded 20 Part III Recommendations and Solutions 23 Part IV Directory of Educators with Disabilities 29 Part V Resources 149 Print 149 Non-Print 151 Related Projects 151 Organizational Resources - All Disabilities 151 Resources in Higher Education 152 Organizations Specific to Disabled Educators 153 Legal Resources 153 Foreword Many children who dream of being teachers when persistence, and great personal disappointment, We they grow up are told it is impossible if they are blind, learned of an amazing variety of ways in which in a wheelchair, or have other disabilities. handicapped persons help themselves in school and But at the same time this message is being on the job. And we found ourselves totally absorbed by reinforced, hundreds of handicapped adults all over the information that, as far as we knew, had never the country are teaching in public schools, private before been compiled. In fact, we felt the knowledge we schools, special education programs, and colleges, had gained was too valuable to be filed and forgotten; it and are working as school deans, principals, and had to be used. So here it is-based on more than 900 staff. Not only are they succeeding in spite of their written responses and dozens of telephone interviews disabilities; they are making a special contribution with handicapped individuals-a resource guide for because of their disabilities. Study after study shows disabled educators. It includes shared stories of the the best way to develop favorable attitudes toward entire process, from choosing a career in education to handicapped persons is through positive direct on-the-job techniques. The results are optimistic, contact with disabled people. And what better way to although not entirely, and AACTE is excited to share reach people than through teaching? Groups of even them with the public. Also included in the publication is the youngest children will grow up knowing from first the first nationwide directory of disabled educators and hand experience that handicapped persons can be students of education. Already, the volume of requests and are successful. for the directory has shown it is needed. Now, with this directory, disabled educators can locate and contact Like many other fields, education has been closed to others in the same field, with the same disability, with most people with disabilities. And like some fields, similar concerns. Schools, government and the doors in education are beginning to open. organizations can use the directory to locate A year ago AACTE had no idea how handicapped handicapped experts in education. And disabled individuals were faring in the profession of education. young people can use it to find others who have gone We wanted to know what handicapped persons before, who will lend advice as they prepare for an experience as they train as teachers, seek education career. employment, and what they find when hired. To find AACTE is proud to publish "Educators with Disabilities: out, we used a process similar to that developed by A Resource Guide." We hope it will be useful, and we the American Association for the Advancement of welcome all comments. Science to locate handicapped scientists. We enlisted the aid of education organizations, and we Diane Merchant advertised in numerous newspapers and journals Project Director around the country. We asked disabled individuals in all aspects of education to identify themselves and to take the time to fill out AACTE's detailed questionnaire. The results were overwhelming! Simply in terms of quantity, the information received far surpassed our hopes. We heard stories of success, dogged iii Acknowledgements Advisory Committee Readers Panel Chet Avery Anne Corn Director, Office of Handicapped Concerns Assistant Professor, Department of Special Education U.S. Department of Education University of Texas at Austin Dean C. Corrigan John Cox Dean, College of Education Director, Teacher Rights Texas A & M University National Education Association Judith Heumann Sylvia Glickman Deputy Director, Center for Independent Living Columnist, Worcester Sunday Telegram Berkeley, California TV Producer, Handicapped Issues John D. King Channel 27, WSMW-TV, Worcester, Massachusetts Professor, Department of Special Education R. Claire Guthrie University of Texas at Austin Assistant General Counsel Martha Ross Redden American Council on Education Coordinator, Project HEATH and Opportunities in Science Rhona C. Hartman American Association for the Advancement of Science Director, HEATH/Closer Look Resource Center Kenneth Wyatt American Council on Education Professor of Special Education David H. Lipsey Georgia State University Director of Training and Development Harold Russell Associates, Inc. Karl Massanari Associate Director AACTE Carol Ann Moore University of Northern Colorado Special appreciation is extended to AACTE Associate Director Karl Massanari for his constant support and contributions as Consultant to the project. Special thanks is expressed to AACTE Staff members Ralph Cyr, Sheila Madison, and Sharon McMullen and to Barbara Stein, Teacher Rights, National Education Association, for their contributions of time and talent. Appreciation is also extended to Pat Massanari and Marc Swetlitz for their assistance in the preparation of the manuscript. iv Introduction This Resource Guide was created out of the Background-Section 504 experiences of handicapped educators, individuals In 1973, Congress passed P.L. 93-112, also known as who, despite their disabilities and prevailing barriers to success, are demonstrating not only a high level of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Given impetus from the competence but are revealing that an educator with a civil rights movement of the 60's, Section 504 of that Act disability can make a unique contribution to the field of became law with virtually no Congressional opposition. Hailed as a "bill of rights for the handicapped," that education. section reads: "No otherwise qualified handicapped individual in Objectives the United States shall, solely by reason of his The objectives of this publication are to: handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to provide a listing or directory of the more than 900 discrimination under any program or activity educators who contributed to our project-people receiving federal financial assistance." who represent a vast pool of experience with both. disability and a career in education and who can be Several years later, the U.S. Department of Health, mutual resources to each other and to educational Education and Welfare issued regulations far-reaching institutions. in their intent to insure equal opportunity for disabled share cost-efficient and effective coping strategies. persons in education programs and activities of all used by educators with various handicapping recipients of federal financial assistance. conditions. "Handicapped person" was defined broadly and show that despite progress since the-passage of includes persons with a wide range of physical and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, barriers mental disabilities. Persons listed in this guide reflect to training and employment continue to exist. such a diversity of handicapping conditions. recommend strategies for change in the realm of Rights guaranteed under Section 504 affect disabled professional teacher education, employment and persons as they pursue college degrees and public awareness. professional càreers in many fields, including education. Colleges and universities, most of which are In the specific area of opportunities for handicapped subject to Section 504, may no longer refuse to admit a persons in education, there are no available data on the student solely on the basis of handicap. Tests used to number of handicapped educators. We can probably evaluate a student for purposes of admission or for assume, however, that just as studies of other progress within a college program must evaluate professions indicate underrepresentation of achievement rather than reflect a student's impaired handicapped individuals the same holds true for the sensory, manual, or speaking skills. The college or education profession. Though the experiences of university must modify its programs, where necessary, disabled educators from the AACTE study reflect that to insure that disabled persons have an equal many more persons with disabilities are entering the opportunity to participate in its programs and activities. ranks of the education profession today than 20 or even Section 504 does not require that every part of every 10 years ago, much remains to be done before the building on a campus be barrier-free. It does, however, barriers they face are eliminated. require that architectural barriers be removed if there is vii no other way to provide equal access to a university's barriers that arise from fears, ignorance, and programs and activities. And, of course, campuses can stereotypical perceptions of disabled people. undertake barrier removal on a voluntary basis. However, the experiences of individuals in AACTE's Auxiliary aids such as interpreters or adaptive study reflect a definite decrease since the passage of equipment that are necessary for a student to complete 504 in discrimination experienced in both completing a program must be provided. Although the 504 teacher education programs and employment. regulations impose the ultimate responsibility for aids Perhaps an even greater mark of success of Section on the college or university, assistance can come from 504 lies in the changed perception disabled persons other sources, such as Vocational Rehabilitation funds. have of themselves. The educators included in Aids for personal use or study are not required. AACTE's study gave an overwhelming impression of self-reliance and determination, combined with a Modifications in academic requirements must be made strong faith in their abilities. They identified themselves if those rules unnecessarily discriminate against a first as professionals, and only then as disabled. Yet handicapped student. Examples of modifications in they knew of their added value as role models for teacher preparation programs, such as changes in the handicapped and non-handicapped students, parents length of time permitted to complete a degree program, and colleagues. They often brought assets beyond or substitution of specific coursework, are described professional competence such as knowledge related by disabled educators in this publication. Academic to disability which is beneficial to handicapped children requirements essential to the program or relating to and the educational environment as a whole. licensing requirements are not affected under Section 504. Efforts to capitalize on the knowledge and the gains made by disabled educators in the last decade are While Section 504 is not considered an affirmative especially appropriate in the current political climate. action statute, Subpart B of the 504 regulations does While surveys show a continuing high level of public reaffirm Section 606 of P.L. 94-142, the Education of All support for opportunities for disabled individuals, it is Handicapped Children Act, which states that: clear that expanding federal support will not go each recipient of assistance under this Act unquestioned. Thus, a resource that illuminates the shall make positive efforts to employ and advance significant contributions of disabled persons to in employment qualified handicapped individuals education and conveys cost-effective ways disabled in programs assisted under this Act." persons themselves have used to contribute as competent professionals should be welcome. Thus, there is federal recognition of the obligation of employers such as state and local education agencies and school districts to carefully consider the Organization of this Publication applications of qualified disabled persons for administrative and teaching positions. The publication is organized chronologically according to typical stages of career preparation and employment Legal protection such as Section 504 cannot remove all of the problems disabled persons must face in any in pursuing an education career. profession, including education. Particularly, one PART I is a discussion of the process of deciding on an cannot legislate out of existence pervasive attitudinal education career, completing a teacher training viii program, and obtaining certification. It highlights specific barriers that disabled persons-have faced in the process and suggests possible solutions. PART II takes us into the classroom itself and describes, by category of disability (i.e. visually impaired, hearing impaired, neurologically impaired, etc.) the successful coping strategies used by disabled educators. PART III represents thinking from a conference sponsored by AACTE in which disabled and non-disabled educators defined barriers faced by disabled persons in education and suggested ways to eliminate or reduce those barriers. PART IV is a directory of the more than 900 educators with disabilities who participated in the project and agreed to be listed as resources. PART V includes other resources-material and organizational-relating to handicapped persons in education. This project and its publication represents the first attempt to systematically document information on handicapped persons in the education field. With the exception of the category of blind educators, startlingly little information is available in the professional literature that specifically addresses the subject of handicapped persons as educators. "You're going to have to write a book," suggested a research librarian at the Library of Congress, and so we have. ix PART I Becoming an Educator Hh Ii Jj J Kk Mm Nr Dd Ee F 500 NP 1 11 O ne does not have to be a psychologist to the lack of role models. While the number of disabled realize that obstacles to personal and educators is rising, there are still so few that many professional growth can stem from within. disabled young people have never had the Anyone can develop a poor self-image that can affect opportunity to meet or observe competent educators his or her attitude, conduct and performance. with disabilities. However, if one has a disability, the hurdles in this realm can be formidable. Indeed, a study by the President's Committee for Employment of the Handicapped indicates that For many disabled participants in AACTE's study, proportionately fewer disabled people choose a overcoming the fear that they were incapable of career in education than their able-bodied peers. Of teaching was a major task. Indeed, one education those who participated in AACTE's study, a student who is partially blind told AACTE it would be substantial number said their decision to teach impossible for her to teach in a normal classroom stemmed from a strong belief in themselves that led because her eyesight is too poor. She did not seem them to believe that in spite of what others said, they to realize that totally blind individuals are already knew they could do the job. Many also cited the teaching full-time in classrooms with non-handi- importance of supportive family members or teachers capped students. who encouraged them to pursue their goals. Fear and lack of self-confidence are difficult to Choosing a career, including a teaching career, surmount, especially when combined with the doubts requires considerable thought from anyone. For of others. Many disabled educators reported they disabled young people, the decision to teach may be had heard time after time, "You can't teach. No one especially difficult. Not only must they overcome their will hire a handicapped teacher," etc. One even own and others' doubts about their capability, but remembers being told she could not possibly be a they usually must make their choice unaided by good teacher because her disability would prevent others who have gone before. her from reaching the classroom windows to open and close them. While such discouragement is widespread, there is CAREER COUNSELING fortunately a growing emphasis on the concept of essential functions. In other words, a job should not Career counseling is the stage at which many disabled students are advised into or out of an be refused simply because a disabled person cannot perform every task an able-bodied individual in the education Counsel may be given from a number of different sources - same position may. However, a disabled person must be able to perform the essential functions of a job. counselors, vocational rehabilitation counselors, or college faculty advisors. AACTE respondents were Another barrier that adds to the difficulty divided in their assessment of the career counseling handicapped individuals face in deciding to teach is they had received. Half felt that counselors had given CREDIT: GALLAUDET COLLEGE them encouragement while half said counselors had People with disabilities, such as this deaf student teacher, not been helpful, had advised them to abandon their are entering the education profession in increasing teaching goals, or had been discouraging in other numbers. ways. 1 PHOTOGRAPHER: ERIC LUNDBERG Carol Ann Moore stimulates class participation and support among her education students at the University of Northern Colorado. Some stated that career and rehabilitation counselors disabled adults at Ventura College in California. Paul often had only limited information about the viability of McDermott said many teachers led him to believe he an education career for disabled individuals. Others was intellectually incapable of work in quantitative felt that some counselors tended to deal first with the areas. Actually it was his visual impairment which issue of disability rather than interests and talents. A prevented him from. seeing explanations written on few related experiences in which counselors the blackboard. He is now an assistant professor of attempted to sway disabled students toward less psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. challenging jobs simply because they had successfully placed handicapped persons in such Even facial disfigurements have been viewed as a positions before. reason not to teach. "Just take a look in the mirror. No one will hire you," a counselor told Robert Diehl of Delaware. Diehl, who has a cleft palate, is now Some disabled educators succeeded because they teaching math to junior high school students. disregarded their counselors' advice. Jeffrey Barsch, for example, was told by his guidance counselor in Some suggested that volunteer teaching experiences high school that he should find a trade. "At that time," at summer camp, church, or a regular classroom can he said, "learning disabled people were thought to help to explore one's interest in teaching. A letter of be lazy and unmotivated." But Barsch ignored the recommendation from a supervisor during these advice, and today he directs a program for learning experiences could strengthen one's case before a 2 counselor or before college admissions personnel.: choose special education than their able-bodied Classroom observation, if possible, of a successful peers. Although many disabled people feel a special teacher with a disability similar to one's own could affinity for handicapped children and want to provide also be beneficial. them with a role model, others are pressured into But just as all able-bodied people would not make special education by counselors who believe they good teachers, neither would all disabled people. cannot teach in the regular classroom. Anne Corn, a special education professor at the It is difficult to determine when a counselor is being University of Texas, who has low vision, has overly restrictive or simply trying to inject realism. counseled some blind students out of the teacher Tedde Scharf, Disabled Student Services Coordinator education program until they gained the requisite at the University of Northern Colorado, counsels skills for teaching. She notes that one visually severely disabled students away from teaching and impaired student could not read at all, even though into fields where they will make more money to pay he had already obtained an undergraduate degree. for equipment or attendants. She counseled him out of the program and suggested ways to acquire the needed skills while remaining in the college environment. THE TEACHER EDUCATION Counsel given to Cheryl Gillespie Aker prior to being EXPERIENCE admitted to teacher training was helpful. After explaining her interest to her academic advisor, who Once a student decides to pursue a career in then suggested education, she met with one of the education and has completed basic university professors in that department. In a frank discussion, requirements, the next step is the teacher education he told her what he perceived the demands of the program. For disabled students, however, the profession to be, and she related how her visual transition is not necessarily a smooth one. Disabled impairment affected her on the job as a student aide. educators and students who participated in AACTE's She said there was no indication that admissions was study reported a wide range of experiences with a problem; it was simply up to her to decide. She teacher education programs. Despite good grades chose education and successfully completed the and an overall successful college experience, many program. had difficulty convincing department personnel that they should be allowed to train as educators, while Some disabilities which do hamper seemingly basic others experienced only cooperation and teaching skills raise serious questions. For example, encouragement. Most of those who reported one education dean, who asked not to be identified, difficulties are those who were trained a decade or told AACTE of a student in his program who has more ago, which suggests that colleges of education cerebral palsy, is severely speech impaired, and has are less likely today than in the past to assume a little use of her hands. He does not think she should disability makes one unsuited for teaching. Part of the teach because she cannot fulfill the essential function openness of university education departments is no of communicating for classroom instruction. The doubt a result of Section 504. student's parents, however, say she has the right to complete the program. Does she? Catherine Morsink, Many established educators stressed the importance chairperson of the department of special education at to all' disabled educators of understanding 504. Some the University of Florida, says that she, on the other gave examples of disabled students who were kept hand, intervened on behalf of a student with cerebral out of teacher education programs until they used the palsy, to define "communication" to include the visual law to convince program administrators to change mode. The student was allowed to make presénta- discriminatory policies. Others stressed that a tions using flannel boards and the chalkboard to a knowledge of one's rights under the law gives a much greater degree. prospective disabled educator greater confidence and lets others know she or he understands and will One educator suggested to AACTE that while the defend the rights that are theirs. classroom may not be appropriate for everyone, other areas such as educational research or materials Fortunately, most disabled students in education and development might provide opportunities. In fact, an recent graduates cite little difficulty gaining increasing number of education graduates, disabled acceptance to teacher education programs and and non-disabled alike, are finding positions in fulfilling program requirements. Necia Ramsey, for non-traditional education settings, such as industry example, who is legally blind, was readily accepted and social service agencies: by both the education and music departments at Anderson College in Indiana. She completed the Of those disabled young people who are encouraged requirements with no particular problems, she says. to enter the education profession, a r/proportion Another student, John Guyton, who walks with the aid 3 of crutches, reported no difficulty gaining acceptance cannot lift heavy objects or run. The department has. to the department at his school, Mississippi State cooperated by modifying class requirements. For University. When Steve Wynn, who is quadriplegic, example, in his volleyball class, Vince participated enrolled in special education at Lamar University in where he was capable. But when it came to skills Texas, the department chairman greeted his interest which were impossible for him, he demonstrated his with great enthusiasm. The idea of a quadriplegic knowledge on a written test. Vince also served as teacher working with disabled children was new to equipment manager for the varsity basketball team. him, but he was all for it, Wynn reported. The department head's excitement was "contagious," Diana Kiesser, an education major at Lewis and Clark spreading to other instructors who had been State College in Lewiston, Idaho, has lost the use of skeptical initially, Wynn said. Many more disabled one-third of her muscles, especially in her hands and students reported good experience with teacher lower arms. Thanks to vocational rehabilitation, she education programs, and most felt their experiences has a mobile arm support which enables her to were not unusual. operate an electric typewriter. She has arranged for a special place in the college library where she can But discrimination does exist, some respondents study and leave her books. When tests are given, were quick to point out. Margo McMahon, a hearing Kiesser dictates her responses to a writer. impaired amputee, says she found resistance from instructors who refused to allow her to enroll in their Wayne Silver, Associate Dean for Learning Support courses, and from some who prohibited interpreters Services at Miami-Dade Community College, is in the classroom. Kathleen Senn, a recent graduate of severely hearing impaired. As a student, he fought the University of Houston, found support from hard to convince foreign language instructors to administrators invaluable. Told by professors that she provide information other students got from tapes. could not see well enough to teach, she turned to the Also with difficulty, he was able to get additional dean who intervened on her behalf with professors faculty help in large lecture classes that precluded lip who did not want Senn in the program. "I could not reading. have made it without an advocate in the department," Daniel Ball, a paraplegic art education student, says she says. the education department at the University of While the climate in teacher education programs Southern California has gone all out to support him. appears to be growing more receptive to students Even his art classes have been modified. His easel, with disabilities, the responses of current students for instance, was tilted so he could reach it, and and recent graduates implies it is still those whose sculpting tools were placed in accessible areas of the classroom. disabilities are less visible who fare best. Many who reported little or no difficulty in their teacher training Like many others who are blind, John Cordero, an even attributed their success in part to the fact that assistant professor of special education at the their disability is not very noticeable. University of South Alabama, used taped textbook materials from Recording for the Blind when he was a student. Accommodation and Support Services One disability group that reported great difficulty in Accommodating to a person's disability does not convincing others that they needed accommodations mean special favors or easier course requirements; it is the learning disabled. Most learning disabled simply means basic modification, as needed to allow students and graduates AACTE interviewed handicapped students access to classes, activities, expressed frustration with teacher education and with and programs of the university. While AACTE's study college in general. Jennie King, a recent University of suggests that colleges and universities have come a Maryland graduate, kept her learning disability long way in their willingness to accommodate secret. Like other learning disabled participants in the disabled students, the bulk of accommodations are study, she felt her disability was so little understood made by the students themselves. Some students are that to admit she was learning disabled would only receiving help to arrange their own support services. work against her. Anne Corn works with her disabled students to sharpen their creative problem solving skills. At the For Susan Hastings, also learning disabled, it was a question of how badly she wanted to learn. "There is same time, more students are speaking up for and always a way to work around the problem," she says. getting needed accommodations or support services She got through school by searching out the classes from their university or teacher education program. requiring the least reading. Unlike most students, she David Vince is a health and physical education major sought the professors who lectured straight from the at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, book, so she would not have to labor over the printed Louisiana. He has two artificial legs, which means he text. 4 Janet Macomber, a career learning disabilities A practice classroom experience is a vital opportunity teacher with a learning disability herself recommends to find out in advance what difficulties are likely to that learning disabled students take light course arise "on the job" and to develop solutions. As in loads. Although it may take longer to finish, the easier other stages in the process of becoming an educator, schedule will reduce the strain of trying to keep up, the barriers disabled persons face in student she believes. teaching are usually less formidable today than they once were. In fact, most of the participants in Student Teaching AACTE's study who completed their student teaching The importance of student teaching for prospective in the last few years encountered no insurmountable educators with disabilities cannot be overestimated. barriers. For most, their student teaching experience CREDIT: LOS ANGELES TIMES PHOTO Scott Rushing, a handicapped student, holds up a frame, while Lou Tyce, who uses a wheelchair, looks for some pieces as the two try to put a puzzle together. 5 was reflective of their experience in the entire "Accessibility is still a major problem in student program. Those who were readily accepted into teaching assignments for handicapped students," teacher education often praised their department for says Jake Karnes, Director of Handicapped Student bending over backward to make sure they received a Services at the University of Kentucky. One student student teaching assignment in which they could reported that her education department searched two function properly. years to find an accessible school in which she could student teach. Getting into the classroom even before student teaching is a good idea, according to James Walser, And despite protective regulations such as 504, an education major at the University of Louisville. discrimination still exists. Margo McMahon received Walser, who has epilepsy and is paraplegic, an 'A' for her student teaching of deaf children. But recommends that disabled students who want to when the speech coordinator saw the grade, she teach should first volunteer in a school. "See if you immediately changed it to a 'C'. Because of really like kids and can put up with the barriers that McMahon's deafness, she was told, she could not be are bound to arise," he says, "before you invest the graded the same as her hearing peers in teaching time and credits required to student teach." speech to deaf children. McMahon's experience reflects a controversial belief held most widely in the Disabled students at Memphis State University do get past that deaf children must learn to speak, and since early classroom experience, thanks to an MSU deaf teachers may not articulate perfectly, they are requirement that all education majors complete field less fit to teach deaf children than hearing teachers. experiences before they student teach. The field experience is especially helpful for disabled students, says Barbara Burch, associate dean of the college of CERTIFICATION education. "From the field experience," she says, "they find out what problems might arise, and we can Certification usually follows naturally once teacher do a better job of placing the student in the most education course requirements have been met and appropriate school for student teaching." student teaching is completed. Since teacher education degree programs are usually state Some disabled prospective and current teachers approved, a graduate of such a program is emphasized the student's responsibility to refuse any automatically certified to teach in that state. In other student teaching assignment if he or she cannot fulfill words, most disabled individuals who successfully all its essential activities. Necia Ramsey, for example, complete their degree requirements face no problem who is legally blind, felt she could not handle a with certification. position that required conducting. Instead she accepted a student assignment in elementary school Occasionally, however, stumbling blocks arise in the music. program which threaten certification. For example, one mobility impaired elementary teacher almost had While a few student teachers are lucky enough to be to forfeit certification despite her successful assigned to a completely barrier-free school, most performance in the program. The instructor of a encounter some minor obstacles. Several, for course in games for children would not admit her. Yet instance; cited prejudice on the part of their without the course, she could not be certified. Finally, supervising teachers. she obtained special permission to waive the course and was certified anyway. Gail Gilette, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recently In the past, many states specifically prohibited completed her undergraduate degree. Cerebral palsy individuals with certain handicaps from teaching in gives her a slight speech impediment and some public schools. Other states and local governments problems using her hands. In the face of established requirements such as physical discouragement from many people who thought she examinations that effectively kept disabled teachers could not make it through college, she took remedial out of the classroom. While most of these illegal courses and brought her reading level up four grades measures have been dropped, a few remain. New in one year. Having successfully completed the York City requires that a disabled person conduct a coursework in her teacher training program, she says "demonstration lesson" to show competence prior to that while student teaching she was met with being certified. Linda Slone, currently a student at opposition from a supervising teacher who could not Bank Street College of Education, has filed a class tolerate her slightly different speech and writing. A action suit challenging this requirement. And Virginia. professor helped rearrange her placement to a state certification regulations explicitly state that setting where she was accepted and liked by applicants must have no disqualifying physical or students and the supervising teacher. emotional handicap. But what, disabled Virginians 6 would like to know, constitutes a disqualifying handicap? Many states are responding to the drive toward greater accountability in education by instituting competency exams for new teachers. While the value of such exams are questioned in the education community, special awareness is needed if the tests are to reflect the knowledge, rather than the disability of handicapped teachers. For example, testing facilities must be accessible to mobility impaired teachers, and a reader or Brailled or taped test should be available to blind teachers A question arises, however, for some learning disabled educators. One prospective physical education teacher in AACTE's study has dyslexia and fears he may not pass a basic reading and writing skills test, even if given additional time to take the exam. Although he chose a field in which his disability creates à minimum of difficulty, should he still be required to demonstrate basic skills in reading and CREDIT: GALLAUDET COLLEGE writing? The question of learning disabilities is a Bernard Bragg, Mark Goldfarb and Morton Langstaff (r.-l.) difficult one throughout the educational process. show through sign language and mime the alternative non-verbal ways through which deaf educators can communicate. FINDING A JOB Many principals noted that non-handicapped children interviewed. Arriving for an interview in someone's benefit from the experience of having a -handicapped arms is obviously not the best way to make a good teacher because they learn first hand what disabled impression! The 504 regulations specifically people can accomplish. proscribe carrying as an acceptable response to Section 504. Colleges subject to the law must take Despite these positive endorsements and the other steps to ensure their placement programs are growing number of state and federal laws that accessible. guarantee handicapped persons equal opportunity, many disabled educators reported to AACTE that Others reported difficulty in obtaining an interview. they experienced discrimination as they tried to find Margaret Chmielewski, a paraplegic educator in jobs. Some, of the discrimination they reported was Detroit, tried repeatedly to schedule an interview for subtle. With so much competition for jobs in an English teaching position for which she believed education today, some said it is easy to-avoid hiring a herself well qualified. Finally she was told they were handicapped educator without appearing to looking for someone with yearbook experience. When discriminate. Other examples of discrimination were she replied that she had yearbook experience, they more overt. Although most educational institutions told her it must be experience from a large school. (schools, colleges or universities) are subject to Chmielewski believes most people are unfamiliar with Section 504, and many are also subject to State laws handicaps and are afraid to interview a disabled prohibiting discrimination against handicapped candidate. She found it helps to be assertive. "I tell persons, many disabled educators reported that a them it is worth their while to meet me," she says. general lack of enforcement of these civil rights laws Chmielewski and several others AACTE interviewed limited their impact on employment prospects. find private schools more willing than public ones to interview handicapped teachers. Because private Some prospective teachers reported that the schools often cannot afford to pay as much as public placement services at their colleges were not schools, they are less competitive and more accessible. For example, Pamela Patrick, a receptive to teachers who may be a little "different," wheelchair user, said that when employers came to some said. the University of Central Arkansas where she was a student, all interviews were conducted upstairs in a A critical question for the handicapped teacher in a building with no elevator. Rather than move the job interview is the handicap itself. How open should interview to an accessible site, it was assumed she one be about one's disability? Some recommended would not mind being carried upstairs to be total honesty. For example, Linda Misenheimer, an 7 Ohio teacher who is visually impaired, said because should already have chosen an area in which the she was honest at the outset, she feels comfortable learning disability will not hamper the ability to do the about asking for an aide if she needs help. job, she says. "If one knows one's learning disability Misenheimer said she would rather risk not being well, there is no need to hurt one's chances of hired than conceal her disability. "As an employment by revealing it in the jobi interview," undergraduate I kept the extent of my impairment Macomber says. hidden and lived in constant fear that someone would find out," she says. "Now that my disability is out in While all disabled teachers naturally want to the open, the anxiety is gone." emphasize that they can be effective teachers despite their handicap, some stressed the Janet Ineck makes no attempt to hide her disabilities importance of being honest about what they cannot either. "I point out the positive effects," says Ineck do. After all, a teacher's primary responsibility is to who credits her mild cerebral palsy and partial the students, many said. "If I suspected I could not blindness with making her more understanding of function in a position because of my cerebral palsy," others, more open, and a better listener. All are says William McGill, an English professor at Atlantic qualities that make for a good teacher. Christian College in North Carolina, "I would refuse Some say an employer will be impressed if a the position." disabled applicant raises the issue of handicap and Many disabled educators expressed frustration with explains what he or she can and cannot do. One administrators who have little understanding of disabled teacher felt it is important to anticipate likely handicaps. It is that misunderstanding, they said, that concerns of school principals and to have ready has prevented them from being hired, rather than a answers for them. Since employers who come under real problem created by their disability. Indeed, an 504 cannot legally ask whether or not an applicant employer's experience with disabilities can make all has a handicap, it is doubly important for the the difference. Karen Wiegmann, who is paraplegic, disabled teacher to raise the issue. Some found that attributes her success in finding a position partly to their honesty allayed unspoken fears. Others reported the fact that her superintendent's sister was also success bringing supporting statements from others handicapped. His family experience helped him see about their teaching ability and even video cassettes beyond Wiegmann's wheelchair. to the interview to reassure the employer that they had found ways to carry out the essential functions of Bobby Greer, who works with disabled students the job. of education at Memphis State University, suggests disabled teachers can help combat administrators' But some disabled educators do not think honesty is unfamiliarity with handicaps by developing personal necessarily the best approach. Margaret contacts among educators in the area where they will Chmielewski's paraplegia is obvious, she says, and be teaching. He and others suggested attending to raise the subject is to attach too much importance meetings of educators in one's field, participating in to it. At the same time, she maintains she is not education organizations, and seeking opportunities to bothered if asked about her handicap. meet other educators while still in school, during Dan McClure, an industrial arts teacher in upstate student teaching, and even while job hunting. New York, does not reveal to prospective employers Although this advice may be helpful to all prospective that he is missing a leg. Thanks to an artificial leg, his teachers, Greer stresses that it is even more valuable disability is not noticeable, and he is content to keep to disabled teachers who want employers to see it that way. McClure believes it is easier for him to find them as more than their disability. employment than for many other disabled people Looking at the other side for a moment, one can see whose handicaps are more visible. that administrators may need to have certain Most learning disabled educators AACTE interviewed concerns answered when considering disabled believe strongly that they should not reveal their applicants. Administrators' overriding concern, handicap. Learning disabilities are among the least according to a 1979 survey by the University of Northern Colorado of Colorado school understood handicaps, says Janet Macomber, a learning disabled educator who believes candor superintendents and teacher personnel works against learning disabled applicants. "Most administrators, is the handicapped person's ability to people can only picture learning disabilities in terms perform the required duties of the position. of smartness or dumbness," she says. "They do not Another concern of administrators, according to the believe a person can be intelligent if he cannot read, survey, is physical accessibility. Some said the lack tell time, or perform other simple skills affected by a of elevators, ramps, and accessible bathrooms in learning disability." And by the time a learning their schools would prevent them from hiring persons disabled person is applying for a job, she or he in wheelchairs. Administrators all over the country 8 have expressed concern about the potential costs of making their schools accessible. But it should be noted that many of the facilities modifications that would make the schools accessible to teachers are required under Section 504 to ensure accessibility for students. Also, the 504 regulations require schools receiving federal aid to make reasonable accommodations (including building modifications) to an employee's handicap unless the school can show the accommodation needed by a particular employee or applicant would impose an "unique hardship" on the operation of the school's program. Disabled teachers, too, cited accessibility as a problem in finding employment. One teacher missed a job recently because a new, accessible school building would not be ready until October; the position had to be filled in September. Another concern that often arises in the hiring of handicapped teachers is safety. Some administrators say they are afraid a blind or mobility impaired teacher would not be able to get students and themselves out of the building fast enough in case of fire. Many municipalities, however, have standard fire procedures for partner evacuation. It is not difficult to see how these procedures could be adopted in the schools. Other administrators are reluctant to hire the disabled for "insurance reasons." But, according to Charles Stoudenmire, a blind high school principal in South Carolina, this is a "bogus excuse.' It should not make any difference, according to Stoudenmire, if all teachers in a school system are covered by a single group policy as they are in his system. "We could hire disabled educators without making any changes in our liability insurance," he says. Many school administrators view the hiring of a teacher with a disability as an added burden to an already difficult job, according to Barbara Burch of Memphis State. They are resentful, she says, of all the attention the disabled rights movement has received. With disabled teachers frequently advocating the interests of disabled children, Burch believes some principals feel non-handicapped children are being shortchanged. While principals are hiring more disabled educators than in the past," she says, "they have had enough of advocates." Indeed, it does appear that more employers are hiring disabled teachers than a decade ago. And handicapped educators are compensating for their disabilities in a wide variety of ways, proving they can be effective educators. 9 PART II On the Job ost of the educators who shared their awkward around a teacher with a handicap, some M experiences with AACTE said the problems related, but an honest explanation from the teacher they faced as disabled professionals on the puts them at ease. Disabled educators praised job were small compared to the hurdles they had students for their willingness to help. The teachers already overcome in training and finding a job. But cited students who help with a variety of classroom problems do arise in the classroom, and most of the duties such as taking roll, operating the overhead educators we talked with had devised creative ways projector, opening doors, and taking responsibility for to cope with them. other tasks teachers with particular disabilities cannot Regardless of disability, most handicapped manage. educators mentioned many of the same problems. Every teacher we spoke with who relies on students Perhaps the biggest barrier, which will come as no to fulfill some of the classroom duties told us they surprise to most disabled persons, is the attitude of believe the students benefit from the added others. Far outweighing any limitation caused by an responsibility: they are more involved in creating their actual disability, the belief of many employers and own educational experience, and they become supervisors that a handicapped individual cannot do comfortable around people with disabilities. the job is the greatest single barrier cited by disabled While all disabled educators must cope with educators. Many felt employers are only too willing to attitudinal barriers, there are special problems believe a disabled person cannot handle classroom or administrative duties. The burden is on the associated with each disability. Educators with nearly every kind of handicap have developed strategies for educators themselves, many said, to prove their dealing with their disability - strategies which may be ability is not overshadowed by their disability. For helpful for other handicapped individuals considering most, that means doing the hard work necessary to a career in education. And able-bodied educators, as become an unquestionably qualified professional. well, can benefit from knowing about such One teacher with cerebral palsy echoes the compensating skills. Educators who have not worked sentiment of many others when he says he must give with disabled educators very likely will in the future. 110% while his able-bodied colleagues can get by Supervisors and colleagues alike need to know what with 90%. Comments from numerous persons lead disabled educators can do for themselves and what one to believe that the attitude of the school principal they may need help with. or other supervisor was very important since that person sets the tone for response from teachers and other professionals. BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED Most teachers with a handicap are anxious about how they will be received by their first class of students. All maintained that a willingness to discuss Blind one's handicap is essential. The students at first feel More than most disability groups, blind and visually CREDIT: AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND impaired individuals are a presence in education. PHOTOGRAPHER: SALLY DI MARTINI Dean Tuttle, a blind professor at the University of Despite his blindness, Richard Stolper prepares his junior Northern Colorado, believes this is because blind high science students to use a telescope. people have been "mainstreamed" longer and are 11 helps solve it. The process builds rapport, Kemmett says, since the students realize he has to trust their work. Blind teachers are continually asked how they can maintain discipline in the classroom if they cannot see what is going on. Since most discipline is verbal and blind teachers have no trouble hearing what is going on in the classroom, discipline is not usually a problem, blind teachers reported. "A kid may get away with throwing paper," Kemmett answers, "but only until I hear it hitting the floor.' Students of David Ticchi, a blind former English teacher in Massachusetts, report he can smell gum being- chewed in the room sooner than any sighted teacher. People also wonder how blind teachers handle emergencies, When Sigrid Phelan, a New York middle school math teacher, enters the classroom the Diana Dowling tests a student. She believes that being in a first day of school, she assigns each student a wheelchair has little to do with professional performance. number. In the event of a fire drill the students are to line up behind her, arranging themselves in consecutive order. Once outside, they are to call out their numbers, letting her know they are all there. therefore more used to competing than other Overwhelmed by her precision, the superintendent disabled people. Blind educators have proven dubbed her "the Gestapo." "But it works," Phelan effective in the classroom as they make use of a says. "The students take it very seriously." variety of technical aids and inventive teaching methods. Phelan relies on her memory more than most sighted Robert Slauson, a blind science and math teacher in teachers. The students are shocked, she says; when California for many years, has replaced the usual one asks for help with "problem 15 on page 82" and she remembers it. classroom chalkboard with a pegboard that has a chalkboard-painted surface. Slauson can feel the Judith Nablo is a Spanish teacher who is blind. Her figures on the board while the students look at them. textbook, is in braille, and the exercises are taped. He also uses a braille, calculator. Consequently, the class is oriented toward an audial approach, a comfortable one for her. She has no Slauson cites an advantage to students of having a trouble operating audio-visual equipment, finding a blind teacher. "Because I cannot use vision to help movie projector similar to a tape recorder. me understand what students need, I insist they accurately describe what they are talking about. I Richard Stolper has developed some ingenious require them to say exactly what they mean, which methods for functioning in his junior high science helps me understand them better and makes them classes. He uses a braille lesson plan which is more articulate." broken into sections for easy reference. A typed lesson plan is attached, in case it must be used by a Another blind educator, Bill Kemmett, teaches math substitute teacher. Thanks to two organizations, to Ohio high school students. Profiled in Ohio Recording for the Blind and the Western Lighthouse, Schools, he uses a modified overhead projector the science textbooks he uses are recorded on tape. which allows him to make raised lines that he can feel and the students can see. Kemmett has a braille Stolper takes attendance, using a seating chart with calculus text but rarely uses it, instead drawing on his a reversible card for each student. On one side of the own knowledge. Kemmett even uses a regular card the name is typed; on the other it is brailled. At blackboard. He mastered the difficult skill of writing the beginning of each period a monitor checks on the board from an aide who coached him as he attendance by turning the cards of absent students practiced for hours at a time. "Sometimes I still write so that the braille side is down. Using the chart, things the students can't read," he says. "They just Stolper does not call on absent students during class. tell me, and I erase it and start over. Solving At the end of the day, a monitor records the face up, complex mathematical problems is a group process printed names as absent. in Kemmett's class. He speaks the problem as a Stolper solved the blackboard problem by etching student writes it on the board, and the whole class horizontal lines on the board about five inches apart. 12 For the first time in his life, he says, he can write in a straight line. He even has a special system for filing copies of past tests and homework assignments for future reference. In each folder in the cabinet is placed a list of the material to be saved. In front of each folder is a brailled copy of the material. On the folder tab, the titlé of the material is both printed and brailled. The folders are filed alphabetically according to science unit. Visually impaired Anne Corn, a visually impaired special education professor at the University of Texas, does not make an issue of her disability but is open about it when the subject arises. As a student teacher working with second graders, she devised a game to see who could get closest to her fastest to form the reading circle. The nearest child, then, got to read first. Corn achieved her goals of getting the children to read while having them near enough for her to see them. Corn made her own roll book with enlarged copy and traded playground duty for other tasks more in keeping with her abilities. Corn's current position at the university requires her to make site visits to student teachers under her supervision. Initially she relied on public transportation but found she spent two hours in transit per visit. She then worked out a bargain with a campus service fraternity; they provide her with transportation and she helps them out in another way. DEAF/HARD OF HEARING Deaf Until recently, opportunities for deaf people in education were severely limited. A career in public education was unthinkable and work with deaf students was restricted as a result of the emphasis on teaching speech and English to the deaf. But opportunities have increased for deaf educators in deaf classrooms. Gallaudet College, the only liberal arts college in the world specifically for deaf students, is sponsoring the first program to enable deaf people to teach in hearing classrooms. While no one has yet completed the program, several deaf students have already served as teacher aides in hearing classrooms, according to Gerilee Gustason, CREDIT: OHIO SCHOOLS Gallaudet's Department of Education Chair, who is spearheading the new program. Gustason, who is Veteran teacher Jim Benson sees himself as a source of also deaf, maintains that "the time has come to inspiration for other handicapped students who have minor physical handicaps and learning disabilities. 'mainstream' deaf teachers, particularly since job: openings in special education are shifting from deaf institutions to the regular public schools." For several years now, deaf students have been educated alongside hearing students, so it makes sense for 13 CREDIT: NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Terri Seitz, once told by a principal that he would never hire a handicapped teacher, today successfully instructs a receptive student at her barrier-free elementary school. them to continue in hearing classrooms - as fight for recognition when the school is run by hearing teachers. A hearing loss need not prevent a teacher people. Many deaf educators are aided by an from creating a good learning environment, Gustason interpreter/secretary who can help them believes. Deaf teachers can devise methods of communicate with hearing people as well as fill non-verbal communication, work more often with clerical needs. small groups, and even teach others sign language to ease communication gaps. Team teaching - Hard of hearing pairing a hearing and deaf teacher - may also be Thomas Davinroy, a civil engineering professor at effective. But Gustason, concedes deaf educators will Pennsylvania State University, relies on two hearing face an uphill struggle to find employment in a aids. But when he misses something a student says, hearing environment. he simply walks up to the student and asks, "say again please." Davinroy's humorous approach often For the time being, at least, nearly all deaf educators results in friendly kidding which reduces the are employed teaching hearing-impaired students. awkwardness others feel in dealing with handicaps. And while a deaf school has certain advantages such Davinroy's employer is sensitive to the extra effort it as telecommunication devices and other special takes for him to function in groups and so has kept equipment and is an environment in which an committee assignments to a minimum, with each educator can freely communicate with others who are committee limited to no more than six people. Unable deaf, one deaf administrator who asked not be to use the telephone, Davinroy is aided by students identified says he faces subtle discrimination from and colleagues who act as go-betweens. hearing higher-ups. For example, he says that deaf people who speak well are better treated and more Hard of hearing educators are beginning to benefit likely to advance than other deaf people who may be from a technological aid - the audio-loop. By better qualified but whose speech is less "looping" an area, the hard of hearing individual can understandable. Deaf professionals; he says, must "tune" a hearing aid to the device, amplifying all 14 speech within the looped area. Hard of hearing no difficulties carrying out her administrative professionals report a significant increase in what responsibilities because most of her work can be they can hear through the "loop." done verbally by telephone or dictation. She is assisted by a secretary and a receptionist, both of AMPUTEES whom are in wheelchairs. Carlsen says she feels free to ask others to "be her hands" when needed. Robert Cashman is missing both hands, but he does not feel particularly handicapped. A. junior high guidance counselor in Massachusetts, he has two NEUROLOGICAL (CEREBRAL) hooks which work almost as well as hands, he says, "except they're meaner." He has no difficulty writing, DISABILITIES carrying things, driving (his steering wheel is modified to accommodate a hook), and performing Cerebral palsy other tasks his job requires. Cashman is active with For Vance Garrison teaching has been an uphill fight. local disabled rights groups, and he believes he is He is now an established teacher of orthopedically visual proof to others that a handicap need not handicapped children, but he admits his first year preclude living fully. was quite a struggle. "I had to do everything just Patricia Ehrgott, a Connecticut elementary school right," he says. "I could not risk making a mistake like teacher, needs no special equipment to compensate falling down in front of the principal." Such seemingly for her wooden leg. She can do everything she needs insignificant incidents are all many school to do in the classroom, she says, and feels her major administrators need to 'prove' individuals with problem is one of attitudes. While the children accept cerebral palsy cannot teach, Garrison believes. her readily, their parents, she finds, are often Other educators with cerebral palsy have found ways uncomfortable when they meet her. She puts them at to compensate for their disability. For example, ease by sharing with them humorous situations that Bobby Greer, a college professor in Tennessee, is have arisen in the classroom as a result of her unable to write as quickly as most people, so he uses disability. Ehrgott is proud that she has accumulated a typewriter. Karen Adwell's cerebral palsy affects 130 days of sick leave, especially since another her right hand and foot. Walking is difficult for this school district refused to hire her on the grounds that lowa elementary teacher, so she was given a her disability would force her to take too much time classroom on the main floor of the school. off. Like many amputees and other disabled educators, Ehrgott has a special parking place. Richard Strathmann, a zoology professor at the Multiple sclerosis University of Washingtón, changed his area of specialization as a result of an amputated lower left Rasheeda Sayles is a successful kindergarten leg. He finds marine biology more compatible then teacher in Pittsburgh. But she' had to fight to make field geology with his inability to walk far. More than her school, a new building and supposedly accessible, a place where she could function. All on any single aid, non-allergenic tape on his stump prevents wear and protects raw spots. He uses a peg one level, the school was still off-limits to Sayles when she visited it before school started in the fall because leg for scuba diving. there was no curb cut. Two days after her visit, the Janet Thelen, a Michigan educator, is missing the curb was filled in. And the "accessible" toilets were fingers on one hand. A consultant to special also unusable for her. As in many "accessible" toilets, education teachers, she also conducts tests with the grab bars were positioned in such a way that they disabled children. But because the younger ones are were more of a barrier than an aid. Sayles overcame often at first afraid of her, she has developed the the problem by calling for bars to be installed patience to allow them to get used to her. Thelen correctly in the kindergarten bathroom. reports some difficulty carrying her supplies, but a giànt shoulder bag resembling a suitcase helps do In the classroom, Sayles is assisted by an the job. She cites her desire to do the best job instructional aide hired by the school. She has arranged the children's tables so that she can possible as her most important coping strategy, but is maneuver her wheelchair to visit each child. "The also quick to point out the benefits of a supportive husband and friends. children are great," she says. Because of her disability, she believes they cooperate better than Amputees are also engaged in other aspects of they do for other teachers. The children help by education. Anne Carlsen, a quadruple amputee, cleaning up without being asked, and they consider it directs the Crippled Children's Hospital School in a treat to be allowed to ride in Sayles' wheelchair North Dakota. A former teacher, Carlsen says she has while she uses her walker. 15 Because her disability requires her to get more rest, that epilepsy was diagnosed only after she was well Sayles is careful to pace herself. She takes a nap established as a teacher. after school each day and works only one hour in the evening to prepare for the next day. Learning disabilities For Leonard Witt, the barriers are not attitudinal but a direct result of his disability. Witt would like to write One of the least understood handicapped groups, and publish but is unable to doiso because he must the learning disabled were long thought stupid, lazy, save his severely limited energies for teaching. To or even retarded. Today people with learning accommodate his limitations, his work responsibilities disabilities are acting on the liberating knowledge have been cut 20%, and he is assigned to a new, that a learning disability is a processing disability, accessible building in which his classrooms are near and they are not dumb. Many are pursuing careers in his office. He can store his wheelchair on campus education and other professions. Learning disabled overnight and has access to convenient parking. educators use a variety of techniques to compensate for their disabilities on the job. For example, Robert Because of the degenerative nature of multiple Sloat, Director of Special Education at the University sclerosis, advancement is very difficult. John of Northern Colorado, grades papers with the Allemen, a professor of music at Youngstown State television on. To use his vision properly he needs the University in Ohio, feels his chances of promotion are auditory stimulation of background noise. He also dim, thanks to MS. No longer able to attend national reads term papers aloud in order to transfer visual meetings or complete community and university signals to auditory ones, and,he dictates letters to a service required for promotion, Alleman believes he secretary. In the classroom, Sloat uses auditory has little possibility to advance in his career. Other teaching methods; he dislikes showing films. He also educators echoed Alleman's concern that travel takes advantage of large-print books designed for the restrictions due to disability or inaccessible visually impaired. transportation diminish their opportunities to gain wider professional visibility and advancement. A learning disabled psychology professor at the Christine Rogers, a retired first grade teacher, finds University of Kansas, Charles Hallenbeck has worked the progressively disabling nature of MS difficult to out a mutually satisfying arrangement with his take and identifies a supportive family, psychiatric administration. Committee assignments involving counseling, and her ability to teach well as sources of unusually great amounts of reading and the time support. consuming process of reviewing applications for graduate admissions have been waived for him in return for his performing other tasks. Epilepsy Susan Hastings, Coordinator of the University of Jan Bradley, a junior high art teacher in Plano, Texas, Virginia Medical School's Developmental Curriculum does not find epilepsy a-severe handicap. "After all," Project, uses a special filing system based on she says, "all kids are handicapped when they're color-coded symbols rather than the alphabet. junior high age; they have so many problems." Like Hastings, who has dyslexia and other perceptual other teachers with disabilities, Bradley believes the problems, relies on co-workers to read for her and key to working well with her students is to be honest correct her spelling. with them. Bradley welcomes handicapped students into her classroom. "When special education kids join Working with others is helpful for many learning the class, it's a good time to share my disability," disabled educators. Edward Sickles, a Pennsylvania Bradley says. "They really respond when I tell them I high school teacher, says his work with an aide and take the same medication they do or when they see paraprofessionals makes him much more effective that epilepsy does not prevent me from being an than he would be alone. He helps compensate for his effective teacher." disability by listening carefully before acting. Bradley wishes school administrators were as For Linda Larch, a dyslexic teacher in Richardson, accepting as her students. Citing her health, the Texas, tapes of printed material and special visual administration refused to promote her until she aids are important in helping her do her job. brought in union officials to challenge their refusal. Although she has explained her neurological Another dyslexic Texas educator is Sandra O'Connor. problems to administrators, Bradley feels they do not A self-employed tutor, she feels it is a feat for learning believe her condition is under control. "I have to disabled people to become educators because pretend I'm the healthiest person in the school," school has been a painful experience for most who Bradley says. While her job is relatively secure, have had to struggle to overcome the notion that they Bradley believes she owes her position to the fact are stupid. 16 Indeed, getting an education is more difficult for the handicapped staff members, he reports, and the learning disabled than for those with many other buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts. handicaps. Consequently, few with learning disabilities go to graduate school or obtain advanced degrees needed for promotion in some areas of Quadriplegia education. When a skiing accident left a young Olympics-bound skier, Jill Kinmont Boothe, quadriplegic, she turned to a career in education. Her effectiveness as an NEUROLOGICAL (SPINAL CORD) elementary reading teacher, Boothe says, depends DISABILITIES on planning and organization. She prepares for each day by carefully planning each activity ahead of time Paraplegia and thinking through all the details, SO that she will Paraplegic individuals are working in a variety of have everything she needs to make the lessons go educational settings. Dan Thiel, for example, teaches smoothly. She also has an aide who helps with record math and has coached baseball and cross-country in keeping and filing several hours a day. "The kids too an Ohio high school. In an Ohio Schools profile, Thiel are always willing to lend a hand," Boothe says. They told readers the first problem he had to overcome in put her brace on, take her jacket off, and do all the the classroom was the students' shock at seeing a writing on the blackboard. Boothe has a telephone in the room which she can operate, and an electric door teacher in a wheelchair. He simply told them he could was installed so she can get out in case of handle his handicap and he hoped they could too. A emergency. leader in his local education association, Thiel performs all duties required of teachers at his school, Carol Ann Moore, also quadriplegic, teaches at the including study hall, library, and hall duty. In the University of Northern Colorado. She too involves classroom he has replaced the blackboard, which students in the running of her classes. At the start of gives him difficulty, with an overhead projector. Thiel each term she asks students to volunteer for praises his school's administrators for their responsibilities she cannot handle, such as operating consideration in planning meetings in accessible the overhead projector, taking attendance, and locations but finds getting around the building writing on the board. Each new group of students is difficult. His classroom is in an accessible part of the initiated to the working of her space age building, but the only way he can get to the breath-operated motorized wheelchair. Moore knows gymnasium is to go outside the building. she must explain the dazzling machine at the outset or her students will spend the semester trying to Margaret Chmielewski, a paraplegic college figure out her wheelchair instead of their instructor in Michigan, is so determined to get where assignments. An innovator, Carol Ann Moore is she needs to go that she takes her own ramp with her when needed! In the past the medical education field has been all but closed to people with handicaps. But Benjamin Graham, professor of radiology and pediatrics at the University of Washington Medical School, proves that need not be the case. Graham often lectures and has learned to speak without notes when giving slide presentations. But planning is essential, he says. Whenever he is about to speak in a new setting, he checks the room ahead of time for accessibility. In hospital work areas, counters have been cut to accommodate his wheelchair. Paraplegics are slowly making their way into policy making settings. Robert Huskey advanced from teacher to assistant superintendent for the St. Louis Special Education District. He has nothing but praise for his co-workers, from janitors to the Board of Education who have cooperated all along the way, he says. All buildings served by the district have been Debra Sneed leads a lesson with her students whom she modified to accommodate the children and says are always willing to help. 17 experimenting with other devices such as a NEUROMUSCULAR DISABILITIES breath-operated page turner, door opener, and a mechanism to turn lights off and on. Moore's work Muscular dystrophy transportation needs are met through the use of a lift-equipped van provided by the university. Dixie Lee Hoke has developed some creative teaching methods which accommodate her muscular Elaine Miller is a quadriplegic educator who works in dystrophy and benefit her class of second graders as a different setting. She is an independent living skills well. She teaches the children physical education by instructor at Goodwill Industries in Toledo, Ohio. For assigning individual children to act as leaders, and years she had wanted to become a teacher but she supervises. The leaders must know the game or dropped education as a major when she found, activity and help the other children. All the children unfortunately, that there were no barrier-free, schools want to be chosen as leader, Hoke says, so the yet in her area in which to intern. Now she teaches system gives them incentive to do their best. The disabled persons; preparing them for competitive or added responsibility is good for young children, Hoke sheltered work. Accommodations in her work setting maintains, because they or a member of their family include a raised desk, special typewriter, and a may be handicapped one day. In the classroom Hoke speaker box phone. She also has access to a has her desk wedged against a wall, so she can use modified van which she drives. the wall for support when getting up. When leading CREDIT: GALLAUDET COLLEGE Sheila Conlon, who is deaf, speaks to a caller as an interpreter/secretary relays to Conlon through sign language what she cannot hear. 18 an activity on the floor, she makes sure a chair is she gave up. Page has difficulty standing and nearby, SO she can hoist herself onto it to help her walking, SO she uses a stool from which to teach. She stand up. She has an aide who takes the children to has her own parking space near her classroom. lunch and fills in on other chores. Degenerative diseases ORGANIC DISORDERS Common degenerative diseases such as multiple Cardiac disorders sclerosis and arthritis are discussed elsewhere in this chapter. Another, less common degenerative illness Debbie Koeppen, who has had a series of heart is Friedreich's Ataxia. operations, has been working as a teacher aide in Debra Sneed teaches in Memphis, one of the nation's classes for handicapped children. She is now largest public school systems. Yet even her school, assisting in a class of learning disabled students. She which has four special education classes and was sits down a lot, but no more than any other teacher, built only 11 years ago, is inaccessible and has not she thinks. made the reasonable accommodations to which George McDevitt, Dean of Students at the University Sneed is entitled by law. Although Sneed is in a of Baltimore, has a heart condition which requires a wheelchair, the school can take no orthopedically pacemaker. He had a couch brought into his office, handicapped children. The school has not a single so he could rest during his lunch hour. curb cut, says Sneed, whose father takes her to school every day and lifts her chair into the building. Diabetes Sneed accommodates herself to the situation but not comfortably. With no accessible toilets, she simply Diabetic educators need no special facilities. But does not use the bathroom while at school. Not at all Brenda Altschul, a seventh grade teacher with sensitive to her needs, the principal wanted to diabetes, finds it very frustrating to work the rigid transfer Sneed upstairs to a classroom she had no eating timetable her condition dictates into her way to reach. She refused, and he backed down. teaching schedule. At best, good diabetic control is Fortunately, the students are another story. Her difficult to maintain, she says, and a little classes of 12-17 year olds with learning problems are thoughtfulness on the part of administrators could always willing to help, she said. They even wash the save her great difficulty. board and clean the classroom without being asked. Lester Propst, a retired high school teacher in She feels she has a special rapport with the students Michigan, says his diabetes created little problem in because of her own disability. the classroom. Also legally blind, Propst coped with Planning is essential for Sneed. Because she often his disabilities by pacing himself. He took frequent feels too weak to carry out her prepared lessons, she breaks and says he was fortunate to work across the plans alternate activities that she can use to fill in on hall from a restroom. Propst confided that it her "bad days." Writing is a slow process for Sneed, sometimes took him longer to do the same work that SO she does most of her paperwork at home where other teachers do, but he put in longer hours in order she can take her time. A two-hour rest each day after to get it done. school also helps her restore the strength she needs to teach effectively. Deformities Mary Rice, an Arkansas elementary school teacher, Muscular weakness has one leg shorter than the other. Because walking Robert Mahood was left with a 40% muscle loss as a is difficult, she rearranged the traditional rows of result of polio, yet he is a successful high school desks in her class into clusters. That way, with a teacher in San Francisco. He works with "outstanding minimum of movement, she can visit students at their administrators and teachers," he says, "who make desks. She keeps all her supplies in one corner of the sure meetings are accessible." Mahood also has a room near her desk and sits on a high stool when she telephone in his classroom. needs to write on the board. She has a chair with rollers in which she moves about the classroom when Sally Page is a nurse educator with very weak she is tired. muscles. She teaches on a volunteer basis because she cannot afford to lose her disability benefits. Like Charles "Skip" Bird is a varsity swim coach at an many disabled professionals, she is afraid to take on Indiana high school. He has a congenital hip a full-time job because if, for some reason, she loses deformity and is 4' 4" tall. Bird says he has faced no the job, it would be very difficult to regain the benefits restriction in his career, having been honored as the 19 1979-80 Coach of the Year in Indiana. Indiana Nelson also found certain physical aids helpful, coaches also honored him with an award for especially The Helping Hand. Operated like a gun, it overcoming adversity in coaching. is squeezed to make a spring work like a claw to help pick things up and put them down. Use of an overhead projector allowed Nelson to look at the ORTHOPEDIC HANDICAPS students as she lectured, without having to maneuver in her wheelchair. Dwarfism Unable to get over the acid resistant marble sills in Until meeting Harriet Stickney, most of her fourth her chemistry lab, Nelson worked with the school grade students thought dwarves were beings who maintenance staff to build a ramp for her wheelchair. lived only in fairy tales. Now retired, Stickney says it Like others in wheelchairs, Nelson cannot use some was important to explain to the children at the toilets because they are too low. Installation of John beginning that dwarves are indeed real people, only blocks" - pieces of wood placed along the toilet seat shorter than most. In the classroom Stickney, 4' 2", - make the school toilet level with her wheelchair. used a child's desk in addition to her own teacher's desk. She used a portable stool the school custodian Diana Dowling, a program consultant for special had helped, her make and had an expandable hook education in Las Vegas, speaks up for the changes to help her get things that were out of reach. Being she thinks should be made. When parking for short is not without its advantages, Stickney laughed. handicapped persons was added to her building's She could surprise the children by appearing parking lot, she told those in charge it was not being unexpectedly, while most teachers are so tall the done in a way that would allow handicapped persons children can readily spot them. Some of the children to use it easily. And when non-handicapped people found it a refreshing change, she said, to relate to an park in spaces designated for handicapped adult who was their size. individuals, she attaches a sticker to their car explaining they may be inconveniencing a person. Arthritis who really needs that space. Michael Anderson, an Oregon high school athletic Dowling is aiming for an administrative position, and coach, is relatively satisfied with his current position, she believes she will make it. "Most disabled people but he has had to fight his local school board which, do not move up in education," she says, "because he says, tried hard to get him out of the district: In his they let themselves stay in a rut." She maintains that physical education classes, Anderson works closely the best way out of that rut is to actively show with a number of student assistants. All former supervisors one's ability and to see oneself as an students of his, they demonstrate for the others able professional rather than disabled. actions he is unable to do. He is relieved of responsibility for coaching football, a welcome rest for his arthritic knees, Anderson says. Also a math SPEECH IMPAIRED teacher, Anderson has five minutes between classes Most of the educators we talked with-who have to reach his fourth floor class. At his request, however, those classes next year will be moved to a speech disorders are no longer teaching. More than lower floor. When he is not running to a math class, many disabilities, speech disorders shut the door on Anderson tries to use the between-period breaks to teaching. We found no situation in which the educator elevate his legs. He must be in top shape to give his was encouraged to use alternate methods of students the help they need, he says. Anderson communication such as sign language. The only maintains his strength by riding his bicycle. The speech impaired educator we spoke with who is still bicycle allows him to build up his legs without putting working is one with a stuttering problem. Maureen weight on his knees, and he uses his arms for Shea is a school psychologist in Holyoke, Massachusetts. She does face discrimination from propulsion as he rides. employers, she says, but it is subtle and hard to Marjorie Nelson is a retired chemistry teacher in pinpoint. Her only problem with the children is central Pennsylvania. She too made full use of her explaining to them whey she "talks funny." students. Each year she chose as her assistants two or three students with a strong interest in chemistry. Under her supervision, they mixed solutions and MENTALLY RETARDED prepared experiments for the rest of the class. The students gained as much as she did from the While many assume a retarded person would have arrangement, Nelson says, gaining skills that would nothing to offer in the classroom, some retarded serve them well in any scientific study. individuals are now serving as teacher aides in 20 loday's date is instenday vias Next month Cull to CREDIT: GALLAUDET COLLEGE A hearing impaired teacher shows that deaf adults can be effective teachers of deaf children. classes for mentally retarded children. Betty Cline, of Tulsa, has served as a teacher aide in a class for trainable mentally retarded students for more than 20 years. She teaches them how to dress themselves and how to work with their hands. To the less retarded she teaches simple math and ABCs. "I'm a role model to the more capable ones, says Cline who loves her work and describes teaching as rewarding work for retarded people who are able to teach. 21 PART III Recommendations and Solutions Many educators recognize the benefits to the entire education profession of opening the doors to competent disabled people. Yet there are persistent barriers that keep professionals with handicaps out of the field. The following is a list of barriers identified by disabled educators who participated in this project followed by their recom- mendations for long-range solutions. In preparation of this list AACTE is grateful to the participants in "Opportunities for Disabled Individuals in the Education Profession," a conference held in April 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Conference participants are listed at the back of this section. BARRIERS FACED BY DISABLED EDUCATORS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Pre-Career Planning disability rather than ability. Standardized tests have 1. Disabled persons are often inappropriately not yet been validated for disabled test takers. counseled "in" or "out" of education careers. For 2. a. Administrators should not rely solely on example, some who want to be doctors or lawyers standardized tests for evaluation of the potential are told their choices are impossible because of their of handicapped students but should use handicap, and that teaching would be better. Others additional resources such as grades, who want to teach are funneled into special recommendations, and other evidence of past education even if they are more interested in another performance. area of education. Still others are told their handicap b. Admissions and other tests should be adapted would prevent them from teaching at all. as necessary and validated for disabled 1. Increase the awareness of career counselors that persons. The Educational Testing Service, disabled persons can be effective in a wide range of purveyor of scholastic aptitude tests, graduate education careers. record exams, and other admission tests offers a. High school guidance counselors, vocational exams under non-standard conditions. rehabilitation counselors, and even college faculty advisors should be educated to the 3. Too few role models of successful disabled potentials as well as the special needs of educators exist to help guide counselors and handicapped persons as professionals, disabled individuals in their consideration of a particularly as educators. career in education. b. Counselors and others who work specifically 3. Promote the visibility of successful disabled with handicapped students should be educated educators. to the potential as well as the special needs of a. Build a network of disabled educators around handicapped persons as professionals, the country. The directory at the back of this particularly as educators. Coursework for publication is a first step in doing that. counselors in training should include contact b. Develop and disseminate materials for the print with skilled professionals who are disabled. and electronic media that demonstrate success of disabled educators. 2. Current testing may not accurately reflect the ability C. Work with publishers of textbooks and of a disabled person. Unless modifications in the educational materials to get them to include testing process are made, a test may measure information and photographs of successful disabled educators. CREDIT: GALLAUDET COLLEGE d. Work with existing education networks such as Psychology professor King Jordan, who is hearing impaired, national teacher organizations and education explains a concept to deaf students at Gallaudet College. associations to develop activities at the state 23 and local level which will heighten visibility of 3. Many faculty members are unaware that many disabled educators. For example, a speakers' disabled people can be highly effective educators. bureau of successful disabled educators could 3. a. Colleges of Education should give greater be organized to speak to students, educators, visibility to successful disabled educators who parents, and community groups. Many of the can act as role models for faculty and students. educators listed in this directory expressed b. Colleges of Education, in searches for qualified interest in speaking. State and local education persons to fill faculty, staff and administrative groups could also organize "Handicapped positions, should consider disabled persons. Awareness" days, times when able-bodied people can "experience" a handicap. e. AACTE and other education organizations and 4. Many faculty members and administrators are their state and local affiliates should hold unaware of appropriate accommodations needed accessible professional meetings. The HEATH by disabled students in teacher education Accessible Conference Kit (available from programs. HEATH/Closer Look, Box 1492, Washington, 4. Colleges of Education should initiate inservice D.C. 20013) is a helpful resource. training to increase awareness among faculty members of accommodations which may be 4. Career choices are too often made for disabled needed by disabled individuals. Disabled persons individuals, rather than by them. should be involved in the training. Some institutions 4. Support efforts to encourage disabled individuals have disabled student service coordinators who to control their own career choices. can assist in the training. Disabled students are the a. Encourage regional Vocational Rehabilitation best sources of information on what they need. Training Centers to offer special sessions to introduce individuals to the teaching 5. Non-disabled teacher education students are often profession. Involve disabled persons in unaware of the needs of handicapped peers and preparation of the sessions. handicapped children in their future classrooms. b. Support the training and placement of more 5. Incorporated throughout the curriculum of teacher disabled persons in counselor and other education programs should be material relating the decision making positions. knowledge and skills needed to work with handicapped children in the classroom and to relate to handicapped peers. Teacher Education 1. Qualified disabled students may be rejected by 6. Faculty sometimes are reluctant to adapt a teacher education programs due to lack of teaching style to accommodate a disabled student. knowledge or inadequate programs or facilities of Some openly resist such accommodations as tape the institution. recorders, interpreters, and scheduling classes in accessible locations. 1. Colleges of Education should review their programs in light of the Federal laws for equal opportunity for 6. a. A personal explanation of one's handicap and handicapped persons and implement needed particular needs often helps dispel objections changes. based on lack of understanding. In some 2. a. Suggest to Colleges of Education that broader cases faculty and administrators may need to admissions criteria be employed for qualified be made aware of legal requirements, and disabled persons. Standardized tests that have legal action may be a last resort. b. While the university is responsible for access to not been adapted for disabled students should university programs as a whole, disabled be supplemented with grades, students should be encouraged to develop recommendations, and the candidate's own assessment of what s/he can and cannot do. creative problem-solving skills that will help them meet their current and future needs. b. Where review panels for admissions into Colleges of Education exist, they should 7. Performance standards for disabled students are include disabled individuals. often too low. C. Where recruitment occurs, procedures should assure that special populations are reached. 7. a. Inservice education is needed to help d. AACTE should initiate a national study of overcome the "charity" stereotype and to help admissions and successful program faculty insist that, given the necessary completion of handicapped students in teacher accommodations, disabled students perform education. as well as their non-disabled peers. 24 b. Faculty members should support disabled Committee for Employment of the students in their efforts toward independence, Handicapped. Develop and disseminate encouraging them to use their own resources. material illustrating the positive contributions The student should realize that while faculty disabled persons are making in education. can be resources, the main responsibility for b., Educate administrators and other school independence and adequate performance personnel to the successes of many disabled rests with the disabled individual. educators. C. Initiate "work fairs" where disabled persons 8. Student teachers who are disabled often have little can be interviewed by prospective employers. choice of student teaching sites. d. Encourage disabled educators to "tell their 8. Plan ahead of time to ensure that a disabled stories" through articles, speeches, seminars, etc. student has adequate choice of appropriate e. Promote more research on the capabilities of student teaching sites. The student should bear some, but not all of the responsibility for selecting educators with disabilities. For example, the site. develop ways of comparing the progress of pupils of handicapped teachers to those who 9. Faculty and administrators are often uneasy about have non-handicapped teachers. practicum/student teaching, real or imagined barriers and placement for disabled students. 2. Employers lack-understanding of "reasonable accommodation." 9. a. The disabled student teacher and her/his faculty advisor or coordinator can work 2. Provide placement personnel and school administrators with information on reasonable together in advance to help answer concerns accommodation to employees with disabilities. of the supervising teacher and cooperating school. 3. There is often a lack of open communication b. Investigation of certification standards early in between a disabled applicant and a prospective a disabled student's training program may employer about disabilities and adaptive strategies. show discriminatory standards which must be changed or taken into account in advance 3. Disabled persons themselves should initiate open planning. discussion about issues related to disability. They C. Advise Colleges of Education that a perceived lack of jobs is not a valid reason to reject disabled persons from teacher training programs. d. Call for greater flexibility in degree training programs. Some education graduates, including those who are disabled, pursue careers as educators in diverse settings, as opposed to the traditional classroom setting. Certification 1. Disabled teacher education graduates sometimes have trouble getting certification. 1. A nationwide investigation should be conducted to determine if states persist with certification requirements which specifically exclude candidates with "disqualifying handicaps." Discriminatory standards need to be changed. Employment 1. Employers lack information regarding successful disabled educators or "trailblazers." 1. a. Launch a public relations campaign CREDIT: PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE FOR EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED highlighting successful disabled educators. AND PUBLIC ADVERTISING SYSTEM PHOTOGRAPHER: JOHN LEI Apply training models of Hire the Handicapped Don Dreyer teaches his class in Public Relations at Hofstra and other resources of the President's University from a wheelchair. 25 6. Support legislation to remove work disencentives. This is a widespread problem that transcends education careers for disabled persons. 7. Disabled educators are often unaware of other disabled educators, resulting in a sense of isolation and a missed opportunity to give and receive help and information. 7. Disabled educators should develop a network, of which this publication may be a first part. They could support one another through a newsletter, hot line, and/or linking individuals with common concerns. Advancement 1. Disabled persons are often "programmed" to be satisfied and grateful for their present position. 1. Disabled educators themselves must remember that they deserve to advance as far as their talents will let them. Emphasizing one's ability, not disability, reassures-employers and helps them see the disabled professional as one who is capable, who does not let his/her handicap stand in the way of performance. CREDIT: NEW JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 2. Disabled persons are not as often considered for PHOTOGRAPHER: MARTHA DE BLIEU administrative positions. Ellen Brockmann reviews a business item with Lawrence Williams at the 1980 Delegate Assembly of the National 2. Encourage outreach efforts by universities, public Education Association. schools, and government departments of education to locate and employ qualified disabled educators. should be prepared to discuss adaptive strategies 3. Disabled persons find it more difficult to participate and to cite successful past experience to support in meetings, conventions, and other activities their contention that they can handle the job. requiring travel that would help advance their careers. 4. Architectural barriers remain a problem for many 3. Professional organizations must hold accessible mobility-impaired educators. meetings. All efforts to remove architectural barriers, whatever the source, should be 4. All new construction should be accessible to supported. handicapped persons. Voluntary removal of architectural barriers should be encouraged and must be done under Section 504 if there is no other way of providing equal opportunity. 5. Educators with degenerative diseases often find their chosen profession closed after their disease progresses. 5. Schools should adopt flexible hiring policy, offering part-time options or job-sharing to disabled educators who have proven their ability but who cannot maintain a full-time work schedule. 6. Federal laws concerning disability benefits act as disencentives to work, especially in education. 26 CONFERENCE ON "OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISABLED INDIVIDUALS IN THE EDUCATION PROFESSION" Minneapolis, Minnesota April 30, 1980 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Ron Anderson Robert Anthony Assistant Professor Co-Coordinator of Deaf Dept. of Special Education Education University of Northern lowa University of North Florida Chet Avery Jeffrey Barsch Director, Office for Handicapped Ventura College Concerns Ventura, California U.S. Dept. of Education Jerry Bergdahl Dean Corrigan Center for Education for Dean, College of Education Non-Traditional Students Texas A & M University Charlotte Johnson Merlyn Earnest Illinois State Board of Education Adult Committee, Association of Children with Learning Nancy Kaye Disabilities Director, Special Education Berkeley Unified School District John D. King Professor, Dept. of Special Annette Lauber Education Brentwood Elementary School University of Texas Raleigh, North Carolina Karl Massanari lan McNett Associate Director Writer American Association of Colleges Madison, Virginia for Teacher Education Carol Ann Moore Diane Merchant University of Northern Colorado Director, AACTE/HEATH Project Martha Ross Redden American Association of Colleges Director, HEATH for Teacher Education Opportunities in Science Dorothy Peters for the Handicapped Courage Center American Association for the Minneapolis, Minnesota Advancement of Science Dean Tuttle Kenneth Wyatt Professor, Education of the Professor of Special Education Visually Handicapped Georgia State University University of Northern Colorado 27 PART IV Directory of Educators with Disabilities he following directory is a resource list of own experiences as an educator with a disability. T educators with disabilities. Although by no College personnel, too, may find the directory of means complete, it includes more than 900 value in their role as admissions officer, advisor, or individuals who responded to AACTE's questionnaire. instructor. All those listed are currently or have been employed 3. Prospective employers can use the directory to as educators or are now being trained. No other begin establishing contacts for outreach in hiring. special criteria were used. 4. Any interested group may use the directory as a Many respondents answered that, if asked, they resource. It is an excellent source of speakers on would be glad to help others avoid the barriers they disability issues for meetings, college and public themselves had encountered. Some were students school classes. It can also be a valuable tool in who gave us a glimpse of what disabled students selecting committee members or advisors, face in college preparation programs today. And reviewers of applications for government grants others were established professionals who and contracts in education, and for locating accompanied their questionnaires with vitas reflecting professional expertise unrelated to disability. proven ability and contributions to their fields. To use the directory, the reader is referred to the far Virtually all stated they would be willing to act as a right column of the alphabetical listing of educators to resource in the effort to expand opportunities for find out in which areas they are willing to act as a disabled persons in education. resource. More detailed information on areas of The directory can be of.value to all groups involved: expertise is included in the Index by Area of 1. Disabled educators can use it to build a support Specialization. Agreement as to just how a person will network. Persons in comparable educational serve as a resource should be negotiated between settings or with similar disabilities, or both, may the two interested parties. share solutions to common problems or find encouragement in contact with each other. Young persons considering an education career may want to call on persons listed in the directory for advice. GUIDE TO USING ALPHABETICAL 2. The professionals who advise disabled students LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS may find the directory a valuable resource. Counselors who assist in the career Name, Address, Telephone Number (and decision-making process may wish to contact Teletypewriter-TTY Number) persons listed in the directory or refer the disabled (Columns 1 and 2) client to others who could help by sharing their The address shown is the individual's preferred CREDIT: LOS ANGELES TIMES PHOTO mailing address. In most cases it is followed by a telephone number, either for home or office. If the Lisa Mann, who walks with crutches, gives Louie Salatich her undivided attention. She hopes to be two things for her number indicates a teletypewriter number or special students - an interested teacher and a positive role tellecommunications device for the deaf, it is model. indicated by the abbreviation TTY, in parentheses. 29 Degrees Received -Speaking on Your Professional Expertise (Column 3) Speaking on Your Experience as a Disabled In this column all degrees received are listed, Professional beginning with the most advanced. Certain 12-Accessible Meetings of Professional Education abbreviations of areas within the field of education Associations will appear in this column and the next (Most Recent -Architectural Accessibility Position). These abbreviations and their meanings 14- Providing Skill in Manual Communication are: 15- Peer Reviewing Applications for Government Grants and Contracts in Education ED -Emotionally Disturbed EH -Educationally Handicapped EBD Emotional and Behavioral Disorders EMR --Educable Mentally Retarded DESCRIPTION OF INDICES LD -Learning Disabled MR -Mentally Retarded Regional Index TMR- Trainable Mentally Retarded This index is categorized by geographical regions, based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Most Recent Position Services (HHS) Service Regions. The states within (Column 4) each region are listed alphabetically on the first page of this index. This column shows one's current job, or if unemployed, one's most recent position. Student Specialization Index status is also noted here. Information given about a person's position varied, so we did not always list In this index, 56 areas of specialization are listed, as specific places of employment. We used the follows: individual's own description as much as possible, Adm. of Higher and/or Teacher Education editing only for considerations of uniform style and Adult/Continuing Education space. Agricultural Education Art Education Disability/Age Became Disabled Audio-Visual Education (Column 5) Bilingual Education Business Education We tried to describe the individual's disability in Career Education his/her own words as much as possible, editing only Community Education for the purposes of uniform style and length. Included Curriculum and Instruction below the disability is the age of onset of the Distributive Education disability. Early Childhood Education Educational Management Information Systems Consultant/Resource Educational Psychology (Column 6) Educational Tests, Measurement, Evaluation In the column labeled Consultant/Resource are listed Elementary Education numbers which refer to the fóllowing areas in which English Education the educator indicated interest in acting as a Family Life/Sex Education consultant or resource: Foreign Language Education -Elementary Education for Disabled Children Guidance and Counseling -Secondary Education for Disabled Children Health Education -Postsecondary Education for Disabled Home Economics Education Individuals Human Relations -Guidance and Counseling of Disabled Students Industrial Arts Education 5-Access for Disabled Students to Teacher Instructional Tech./Education Media Education Programs International/Comparative Education 6-Inservice Education for Public School Personnel Jr./Community College Education -Inservice Education for College Faculty Jr.High/Middle School Education 8-Occupational Barriers and/or Successful Mathematics Education Strategies for Disabled Educators Multicultural/Ethnic Education 9-Advisor to Disabled High School Students or Music Education College Students Who Wish to Become Occupational Therapy Educators Physical Education 30 Physical Therapy 1. AMPUTEE Reading/Language Arts Education 2. BLIND/VISUALLY IMPAIRED Recreation Education e.g. Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa Research and Statistics 3. DEAF/HEARING IMPAIRED School Administration 4. NEUROLOGICAL (Cerebral) School Psychology e.g. Cerebral Damage, Cerebral Palsy, Cerebellar Science Education Ataxia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Secondary Education Epilepsy, Friedreich's Ataxia, Hemiparesis, Social Foundations/History and Philosophy Hemiplegia; Learning Disabilities, Memory Social Studies Education Impairments, Meningo-Encephalo-Myelitis, Special Education, Deaf Multiple Sclerosis, Seizures, Tourette Syndrome, Special Education, Emotionally Disturbed Vertebral-Basilar Artery Insufficiency Syndrome Special Education, Gèneral 5. NEUROLOGICAL (Spinal Cord) Special Education, Gifted and Talented e.g. Cervical Spondilitis, Guillaine-Barre Special Education, Learning Disabilities Syndrome, Menningomyelocele, Neuro-Blastoma Special Education, Mental Retardation Spinal Tumor, Paraparesis, Paraplegia, Special Education, Severely and Profoundly Polio-Caused Paralyses, Quadriparesis, Handicapped Quadriplegia, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injuries Special Education, Speech and Hearing 6. NEUROMUSCULAR Special Education, Visually Handicapped e.g. Muscular Dystrophy, Poly-Neuropathy, Student Personnel Administration Progressive Muscle Disease Technical/Industrial Education 7. ORGANIC DISORDERS Urban Education e.g. Abdominal Injuries; Asthma, Vocational Education Atherosclerosis, Cancer, Cardiac Disorders, Vocational Rehabilitation Diabetes, Hemophilia, Hypertension, Implanted Each disabled educator listed in the directory Pacemaker, Myocardial Infarction, Osteoporosis, indicated one or more areas that he/she considered Renal Disorder, Renal Transplant, Systemic Lupus his/her area of education specialization, by virtue of Erythematosis, Tumors, Wounds 8. ORTHOPEDIC experience and/or training. Names are listed alphabetically under each area of specialization, with. e.g. Arthritis, Bursitis, Curvature of the Spine, Hip a maximum of nine listings for any one person. Dislocation, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lordosis, Osteoarthritis, Osteogenesis Imperfectae, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Scoliosis, Disability Index Tendonitis, Walking Disability Disabled educators here are grouped primarily 9. SPEECH IMPAIRED according to disability function rather than etiology. e.g. Cleft Palate, Paralyzed Vocal Cord, Slurred For example, an educator who is paraplegic as a Speech, Stuttering, Vocal Process Ulcers, Voice result of polio would be indexed 'paraplegic,' not Disorders, Weak Voice 'having had polio.' A functional description more directly relates to an individual's performance on the job than does the illness, disorder, or accident which caused the disability. However, many individuals did not provide a functional description of their disability, only an etiological one. And with certain etiologically defined disabilities, the functional disability varies. Consequently, the index is actually a synthesis of both etiological classification and functional description of disability. Visual and hearing impairments, whatever the etiology, are listed respectively, as blind/visually impaired and deaf/hearing impaired. In some cases where it was not possible to establish the precise etiology for a disability, it is indexed under a broader category. The classification system is as follows, with specific, disabilities as they appear in the text of the directory, listed here under the more general appropriate headings. 31 32 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Nature of Disability Consultant/ (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) Age Became Disabled Resource ALEXANDER, Michael A. 1110 Beaver Rd. MD Medicine Clin. Asst. Prof. Paraplegia, weak lft. arm 45 6 7 8 10 11 Sewickley, PA 15143 BA Biology Pediatrics & Phys. Med. 3 years 12 412-741-9500 ALFRED, James J. 1720 E. Bobe Street ME Guidance Social Studies Chairman Polio, rt. hip 245678911 Pensacola, FL 32503 BS Sociology 16 years 12 13 904-432-5230 ALLEN, Nancy R. 4905 Rolling Ridge Drive MA Deaf Educ. (pending) Teacher, Special Polio, walk on two leg 239 Evansville, IN 47712 BS Engl. Educ. Mildly Mentally Handicapped braces & Canadian crutches Rdg. & Lang. Arts Central High School 7 years 812-423-0368 ALLEN, Phyllis 2610 Skyline Dr. BA Business Kindergarten Bladder dysfunction, remov. 8 Salt Lake City, UT 84108 of tumor, access to bathrm. needed every hour 801-581-0210 42 years ALLEN-TAYLOR, Shirley J. 395 Ravenwood Avenue MA Counseling & Guidance Assistant Professor Profoundly deaf 3411 Rochester, NY 14619 BA English Literature General Education 20 years 716-475-6212 716-436-9301 (TTY) ALTMAN, Brian T. 3900 West River Road BA Psychology Teacher's Aide, Resource Cerebral palsy 15611 Minneapolis, MN 55406 AA Marketing Ctr., Michael Dowling Sch. Birth for Phys. Disab. Children 612-721-5508 ALTSCHUL, Brenda 18 Ardmore Rd. BA Elem. Education Teacher, 7th Grade English Diabetic 49 Framingham, MA 01701 and Literature 20 years 617-872-5982 ALVARADO, Eva N. P. Urb. Santa Marta G-22 BA Elem. Education Elementary Teacher Fractd. clavicle, rt. side 4 San German, PR 00753 Fractured coccix, shoulder problem 809-892-2749 28 years ALVAREZ, Luis M. Joya Ios Marines, #741 BA Elem. Education Teacher, Elem. Spanish Missing left hand 11 12 Aguadilla, PR 00603 AA Elem. Education Birth AMANN, Franklyn A. 10155 E. Cortez Rd. MA Special Education Teacher Deafness 2'9 15 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 BA Psychology Birth 602-255-3448 602-948-0310 (TTY) ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) ABELL, Richard P. 3513 Livingston St., NW MA History Teacher, Social Studies Polio, use wheelchair 2 9 11 Washington, D.C. 20015 BS Horticulture (Anthropology) 22 years 202-362-7421 c/o Bus. Adm. Dept. JD Profession of Law Asst. Professor Stroke, lt. side hemiplegia 3 ACKMAN, Ken 11011 SW 104 St. BS Bus. Adm. 30 years Miami, FL 33176 305-596-1375 ADAMS, Norman M. 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Class; Self- Muscle, nerve and bone BS English, Social Studie contained Jr. High damage 716-873-5648 19 years FRIEDEN, Lex 9667 Meadowvale MA Psychology Dir., Independent Living Quadriplegia 7 10 11 12 13 15 Houston, TX 77063. BS Psychology Research Utilization; 18 years The Inst. for Rehab. & Res. 713-797-1440 FRITSCHI, Doris A. Apt. 203 MEd Elem. Educ. Teacher, 2nd Grade Gen. muscular weakness due 834 Washington Ave. BS Early Childhood to Meningo-Encephalo Myelitis Carnegie, PA 15106 15 years 412-276-2469 FRITZ, John E. 3709 Arbor Drive EdD Adult Educ. Project Superv. Wheelchair 4 7 8 10 11 13 15 Raleigh, NC 27612 MEd Counseling Center for Urban Affairs 20 years BS Psychology 919-781-1583 FULTZ, Vae R. 17 Westfair MS Deaf Education Psychologist, Severe hearing loss 1 4 6 7 9 10 11 Jacksonville, IL 62650 MA Psychology Ill. Sch. for the Deaf Mild cerebral palsy BS Elem. Educ. Epileptic 217-243-5068 Birth 217-243-5068 (TTY) FUTRELL, James M. 4291 Trudy Street EdS Voc.-Technical Educ. Radio Broadcasting Teacher Polio 2 46 8 11 12 13 Memphis, TN 38128 MA Radio-TV 8 years BS Speech 901-388-0638 GAILEY, Judith'A. 5978 Turnabout Ln., Apt. #4 MEd Elem. Ed.-Math Graduate Student, Learning disabilities 13691011 Columbia, MD 21044 BS Elem. Educ. Superv. Student Teachers Birth 301-922-4372 GALLOWAY, Gertrude S. P.O. Box 894 MEd Spec. Educ. Asst. Principal, Elem. Dept. Deafness 15 8 9 10 11 14 Md. School for the Deaf BA Education Md. School for the Deaf Birth Columbia, MD 21044 301-465-9611 301-461-9697 (TTY) 60 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) GALLOWAY, Victor H. 1800 N. Washington Avenue EdD Educ. & Rehab. Admin. Superintendent, Deafness (total) 12 3 4 10 11 14 Scranton, PA 18509 MA Educ., Admin. & Supv. 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Teacher/Director, Fractured vertebra, spinal 8 10 13 Salinas, CA 93901 Parent Co-Op Nursery School cord injury 20 years 408-757-2213 GILLETTE, Gail 4321 Hendershot, N.W. BS Social Studies Teacher's Aide Speech & hearing problem 8 11 Grand Rapids, MI 49504 Hand coordination problem "three days old" 616-784-2897 61 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) GIORDANO, Ralph 96 Ann Street MS Special Education Asst. in Ed., NYS Ed. Dept., Cerebral palsy 2346891011 Newark, NJ 07105 BA Special Education Ofc. for Ed. of Children 1 year AS Social Science w/Handicapping conditions 212-488-4450 GIVEN, Barbara K. George Mason University PhD Ed. of the Exceptional Associate Professor Lrgn. disab. (since chldhd.) 126791011 Fairfax, VA 22030 MEd Mental Retardation Epilipsy (diag. as adult) BS Elem. 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Room 60-2190, N.T.I.D. MS Electrical Engineering Math Instruc; Assoc. Prof. Profound deafness 3 7 10 11 One Lomb Mem. Drive BS Electrical Engineering Dept. of Phys. & Tech. Math. 6 years Rochester, NY 14623 716-475-6478 716-475-6437 (TTY) GOLDWHITE, Harold Dept. of Chem. PhD Chemistry Prof. of Chemistry, Left-hand amputee 3 7 10 11 Cal. St. U., Los Angeles BA Chemistry Cal St. U., Los Angeles 44 years Los Angeles, CA 90032 213-224-3263 62 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Nature of Disability Consultant/ Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) GOLLADAY, Loy E. 06-2240 N.T.I.D. MEd English Prof. of English Totally deaf 23811 One Lomb Mem. Drive MA English (World Lit.) and General Education 8 years Rochester, NY 14623 BA Liberal Arts N.T.I.D. (retiring) 716-247-0188 (TTY) GOMEZ, Maria FSU, Box U-304 AA Basic Studies Totally blind 2 Tallahassee, FL 32313 3 years 914-644-3330 GONZALEZ, Kirsten A. Mt. 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CR 00739 Buzon 154 BA Elementary Education Spanish Teacher, Osteomyelitis, rt. leg 4 Penuelas, PR 00724 Title I Program 8 years LUGO, Juanita R. Carr. 106 Buzon 305 K6.1 Dressmakg., Handicrafts Asst. Teacher, Title I 1 5 14 Speech problem Mayaguez, PR 00708 Cooking and Housekeepg. due to accident 36 years 809-832-3426 83 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Degrees Nature of Disability Consultant/ Telephone No. Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) LUKENS, Laurie J. R. R. #1 Student Visually impaired Gladstone, IL 61437 Northern Illinois Univ. Birth De Kalb, Ill. 309-627-2557 LUND, Sandra K. 3355 Pennsylvania Ave. #24. MA Sp. Ed., Hearing Imp. Educator, Secondary Deafness 2 11 14 Fremont, CA 94536 BA History Birth 415-794-5293 (TTY) LUSHENE, Rebecca S. 6567 Hillside Ave. N. MS Admin. & Supervision Academic Instructor, Visually limited 5 6 7 8 10 11 15 Seminole, FL 33542 BS English Education Pinellas Marine Inst. due to multiple sclerosis 26 years 813-393-9243 LUTZ, Bonnie M. 2629 Fifteenth Ave. Ct. MA Elementary Education Primary Teacher Bilateral hearing loss 14 5 8 10 11 12 Greeley, CO 80631 BA Music 35 years 15 303-353-0493 LYNCH, Daniel J. 3184 Rohrer Drive MA Special Education Dir., Student Activities Deafness 10 11 14 15 Lafayette, CA 94549 BS Physical Education 5 years 415-284-9698 (TTY) MAC DOWELL, Arden J. J.C.C.C. MA Educ. of the Deaf Instructor Deaf 9 11 14 College Blvd. & Quivira Rd. BS Home Economics English, Math, Man. Commun. 1 year Overland Park, KS 66210 913-888-8500 913-888-8525 (TTY) MAC KAY, William R. 216 South Garden St. EdD Counseling Psychology Asso. Prof., Psychology Left hemiparesis 123456789 Bellingham, WA 98225 MA Psychology 25 years 10 11 15 AB Sociology 206-733-5003 MACOMBER, Janet 301 W. Oregon St. MEd Education, Elementary Elementary L.D. teacher Visual acuity and tracking 7 8 10 12 Urbana, IL 61801 MM Music Balance deficit BM Music Birth 217-384-4117 MADDALO, Gene A. 40-59 Ithaca Street MA Deaf Education Teacher Hard of hearing 124571415 Elmhurst, NY 11373 BA Psychology Lexington Sch. for the Deaf Birth 212-446-2474 MAHOOD, Albert D. 117 Dominican Drive MS Marine Biology Teacher Polio, 40% muscle loss, 28912 San Rafael, CA 94901 BS Zoology general 28 years 415-453-9502 84 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) MALONE, Florence 1130 Gleneagle Rd. Student Learning disability 15 Baltimore, MD 21239 Birth 301-435-0031 MALZAHN, Don WSU Box 35 PhD Industrial Engineering Assoc. 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BS Sociology Advocate-Coordinator, Multiple sclerosis 3 4 8 Rapid City, DS 57701 Women and Violence Weakness on right side 39 years 605-342-6907 SCOFIELD, Harry H. Roch. Sch.- Deaf MEd Ed. Admin. & Ind. Arts Vocational Guid. Counselor Deafness 6 11 1545 St. Paul St. BS Education of the Deaf 4 years Rochester, NY 14621 716-544-1240 716-544-1240 (TTY) SEAGO, Howard 2702 54th Avenue, N.E. BA Psychology Proj. Dir./Free Lance Instr. Deafness 12 3 6 10 11 14 Tacoma, WA 98422 Creative Uses of American Birth 15 Sign Language SEILER, Peter J. NTID-RIT EdD Educational Admin. Chairperson, Deaf 6 7 10 11 One Lomb Memorial Dr. MA Education of the Deaf General Educ. Support Team 1 year Rochester, NY 14623 BA English 716-716-6463 716-716-6463 (TTY) SEITZ, Terri L. 205 E. Joppa Rd., #608 MS Gen. Ed., Lrng. Disab. Teacher Paraplegic 1 4 11 12 Towson, MD 21204 BS Elementary Education 25 years 301-321-6519 SELBY, James W. Univ. of N. Carolina PhD Psychology Asso. Prof., Psychology Blind 7 8 10 11 12 15 at Charlotte MA Psychology Clinical Psychologist 10 years Charlotte, NC 28223 BS Psychology 704-597-2116 SELLERS, Donna L. 503 Duchesne Avenue BA Speech Speech Pathologist Cerebral palsy O'Fallon, MO 63366 AA Liberal Arts Wentzville Elementary Sch. Require use of crutches Wentzville, MO 314-272-6795 (sometimes a brace) Birth 108 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) SELLIN, Donald F. 3506 Sangron H., Spec. Ed. EdD Mental Retardation Prof., Dept. of Spec. Ed. Legally blind 13467910 W. Michigan Univ. MEd Orthop. Impaired West. Mich. Univ. 15 years 11 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 BS Ed.: Engl., Remed. Rdg. 616-342-8878 SELLMEYER, William 834 Gannon Ave. BS Educ. of the Hrg. Impd. Teacher of the Hearing Moderate-severe hrg. loss 14611 Madison, WI 53714 Impaired, 4th & 5th Grds. Hunter's syndrome Birth 608-244-0213 SENN, Kathleen F. S. 610 Westford MS Curriculum & Instruct. Resource Teacher, LD Legally blind 1 4 11 15 Houston, TX 77022 BS Elementary Education Orange Grove Elementary Birth 713-694-6024 SERGEANT, William R. 1400 West Washington MS Rehabilitation, Deaf Comm. Disorders Consultant Deaf 3 11 Phoenix, AZ 85007 BA English State Coordinator 2 years Voc. Rehab. Servs. to Deaf 602-255-3332 (TTY) SHANKS, Susan J. 5330 #101 N. Colonial PhD Speech Pathology Professor, Post-polio quadriplegic, 479 Fresno, CA 93704 MA Speech & Hearing Dept. of Commun. Disords. in.wheelchair BA Elementary Education CSUF 19 years 209-439-9450 SHARP, G. Lawrence 2040 Turrentine Drive PhD Counseling/Ed. Psych. Asst. Coord., Develmtl. Ed./ Traumatic quadriplegia 34781011 Las Cruces, NM 88001 MA Counseling/Ed. Psych. Vocational Ed.; NMSU. 18 years BA Psychology/Soc. 505-526-6435 SHARPLESS, Nansie S. Einstein Col of Med. PhD Biochemistry/Chemistry Asst. Prof., Psychiatry Deaf with balance difficul- 10 1300 Morris Park MS Medical Tech. and Neurology ties Bronx, NY 10461 BA Zoology 14 years 212-430-3043 212-892-3537 (TTY) SHAWYER, Ann E. 704 Knollwood Lane BA Elementary Education Teacher, H.S. Deaf Class Profoundly deaf 2 5 6 7 8 10 11 San Dimas, CA 91773 2 years 14 714-592-2779 SHEA, Maureen F. 575 Pleasant St. MEd Guid. & Psych. Servs. School Psychologist, K-12 Stutter 458101011 Holyoke, MA 01040 BA Psychology 9 years Special Education 413-532-2528 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) SHEPARD, James C. R.R. #2, Box 55 MSE Coun. & Guid./Sch. Adm. Assoc. Prof., Psych. Dept. Post-polio, legs afflicted, 4 7 11 Reading, KS 66868 no aids, 50% functional 20 years 316-699-3341 SHEPHERD, Donald H. St. Ambrose College PhD Social Psych. Asst. Prof. of Psychology Legally blind Davenport, IA 52803 MA Experimental Psych. Birth BA Psychology 319-383-8757 SHERMAN, Gary M. Croawell Ct. #18 MEd Ed. Psych. (Spec. Ed.) Administrator, Post-polio, both legs & 1 2 6 10 11 15 7500 South St. BS Health/Phys. Education Special Ed. Branch rt. arm; wear army toe- Lincoln, NE 68506 Nebraska Dept. of Ed. lifts for both ankles 12 years 402-488-8775 SICKLES, Edward III 22 Township Line Rd. MEd Sp. Ed./LD/Psy. of Rdg. Teacher, Special Ed., Dyslexia 12345679 Philadelphia, PA 19117 BS E1. Ed./Sp. Ed., MR/ED Emotionally Disturbed Hyperactivity 10 11 12 15 Birth 215-663-1129 SIECK, Lilith A. 1407 36th St. MEd Specific Learng. Disab. Classroom Teacher Post-polio paraplegic 1 6 11 Orlando, FL 32805 BAE Elem. Ed., Speech Corr. of Physically Handicapped (some arm involvement) AA General Use wheelchair full-time 305-423-0280 13 years SIEN, Susan 139-24 58th Ave. MSW Psychiatric Soc. Work Teacher/Therapist of therap. Deaf 4 7 10 11 Flushing, NY 11355 MA Deaf & Hearing Impd. clsrm., Lexington Sch. for Birth BFA Graphic Arts the Deaf 212-886-6694 SILVER, Wayne MDCC, N. Campus, Rm. 1328 PhD Communication Associate Dean Severe hearing impairment 3 10 15 11380 NW 27 Ave. MEd Col. Stud. Pers./Speech Birth Miami, FL 33167 BA Communication 305-685-4288 SILVERS, Anita 15 Otsego Avenue PhD Philosophy Prof. of Philos., San Fran- Post-polio, partial quadri- 3 7 8 10 11 13 15 San Francisco, CA 94112 cisco St. U.; Exec. Secy., plegic Council for Philos. Studies 11 years 415-239-2846 SIMEONE, Louis S. J. 148 Luther Ave. MA Mathematics Prof. of Mathematics Legally blind 7 12 Somerset, MA 02726 BS Mathematics 22 years 617-673-4849 110 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Degrees Nature of Disability Consultant/ Telephone No. Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) SIMPSON, Susan A. 803 West 6th MSE Special Educ. (pending) Kindergarten Teacher Multiple sclerosis 1 11 Rector, AR 72461 BSE Early Childhd./El. Ed. 23 years 501-595-3148 SIMPSON, William M. NC School for the Deaf MA School Supv. & Admin. Principal, Voc. Ed. Deafness 8 11 12 13 14 Morganton, NC 28655 BA /Education 5 years 704-433-2906 704-433-2906 (TTY) SINGLETON, Julian S. 38181 Hastings Ct. AA Graphics Arts Graphic Arts Instructor Deafness 8 10.11 Fremont, CA 94536 Birth 415-792-8221 SINNING, H. Kent 600 Iowa EdD Learning Disabilities Teacher Cerebral palsy, mild 1 4 5 6 13 15 Holton, KS 66436 MS Physically Handicapped Birth BS Social Studies 913-364-2435 SKAJA, Tim L. P.O. Box 25 BS Ind. Arts/Special Needs Work Evaluator Paraplegic 4 5 8 10 15 Rockville, MN 56369 Sheltered Workshop Confined to wheelchair 16 years 612-251-6649 SLOAT, Robert 1639 36th Ave. Ct. PhD Special Educ. Admin. Dir., Sch. of Spec. Ed. Visual learning disability 6 7 10 11 12 Greeley, CO 80631 MEd Secondary Education & Rehabilitation; Prof. of "unknown" BA Political Sci History Rehabilitation 303-351-2691 SLONE, Linda I. 1618 Bayo Vista MA Special Education Pre-K, Multi-Handicpd., Post-polio 4689101315 San Pablo, CA 94806 BA Speech Path. Lang. & Lrng. Delayed 1 year 415-237-7546 SMITH, Clyde R. 5903 N. Oak Grove P1. EdD Educ. Psych. & Guidance Asso. Prof. of Education Legally blind 234671011 Peoria, IL 61615 MEd Voc. Rehab. Counseling Birth 12 BS Sociology 309-691-5724 SMITH, Louis 2802 Louise Ave. AA Broadcasting Student Visually impaired 236791115 Baltimore, MD 21214 Birth 301-254-8457 SMITH, Mary B. 2777 Wixon R. MAT Elementary Education Teacher, Grade 3 Polio, paralysis of lower 6 8 11 Milford, MI 48042 BA Elementary Education Walled Lake Schools limbs; Use which. for teach. Walk w/braces & crutches 313-685-8197 21 years 111 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) SPANBAUER, Pauline E. 2801 Kennedy Blvd., #15E MA Deaf Education Teacher of the Deaf Hard of hearing Jersey City, NJ 07306 BA Sociology Birth 201-656-7712 201-656-7712 (TTY) SPELLMEN, Abigail P.O. Box 393 BA Education Teacher, 3rd Grade Mobility handicapped 12348915 Camarillo, CA 93010 Hereditary disease of the nervous system 805-482-6289 13 years SPENCER, Dana Rt. 1, Box 393 PhD Food Business Asst. Prof. 25 years Sugar Grove, NC 28679 MS Instit. Managemt. BS Food Administration 704-297-3464 SPIECKER, Anthony E. NTID MET Electrical Eng. Tech. Instructor Hard of hearing 37 One Lomb Memorial Dr. BET Electrical Eng. Tech. Birth Rochester, NY 14623 716-475-6387 (TTY) SPIECKER, Jane M. RIT-NTID. MA Counseling the Deaf Counselor for the deaf Deafness 4 10 11 14 One Lomb Memorial Dr. BA Psychology 4 years Rochester, NY 14623 716-475-6270 716-475-6396 (TTY) SQUIRES, Paul W. Jr. Apt. A-25, 445 South Ashland BA Soc. Studies, Sec. Ed. Substitute Teacher Polio, limited use of rt. 23456789 Lexington, KY 40502 BA Political Science Fayette County Pub. Schs. arm, hand and leg 10 11 15 AA Political Science Birth 606-269-8598 STANACEY, Nikola z. Banting Institute PhD Chemistry Professor Visual limitation 49 100 College St. 33 years Toronto, Ont-Canada MSG IL5 416-978-2577 STANLEY, Susan I. Route 3, Box 213-B BS Educational Psych. 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Bilateral hearing loss 1 2 5 6 11 14 Logan, UT 84321 and Substitute Teacher 1 year 801-752-2854 SONNENSTRAHL, Deborah M Gallaudet College MA Art History Dir., Fine Arts in Education Profound deafness 7 10 11 12 7th & Fla. Ave., NE BA Art History Birth Washington, D.C. 20002 202-651-5408 202-651-5408 (TTY) SOUTHWOOD, Bobby J. 512 Highland Park Dr. MEd Administration Elementary Teacher Glaucoma surg. (both eyes) 9 11 12 15 Irving, TX 75061 BS Elementary Education Cataract surg. (both eyes) 32 years 214-253-0948 SOWER, Terry A. P.O. Box 91 Rural Route Carrier for Hearing impaired (55%) 1235679 Bayfield, CO 81122 Post Office Speech, due to hrg. disab. Birth 303-884-9413 113 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) STAUBER, Richard T. Route 3, Box 207 EdD Educational Admin. Coord. of Federal Projects Deaf, rt. ear (100%) 3 15 Pardeeville, WI 53954 MS Guidance Facial paralysis, rt. side BS Industrial Arts Part. rt. should. paralysis 608-429-3395 35 years STEFANKO, Robert 835 Outer Drive PhD Mng. Eng. Assoc. Dean for Cont. Ed. Paraplegia 3 4 11 State College, PA 16801 MS Mng. Eng. Kidney failure-on dialysis BS Mng. Eng. 25 years 814-466-6890 BS Naval Science STEPHENS, Otis H. Dept. of Pol. Sci. PhD Constitutional Law Prof. of Polit. Science Total blindness 3 5 8 10 11 McClung Tower, U. of Tenn. 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Counseling and Guidance 5 years BA Business 303-351-2253 SUTTON, Kathy J. 200 Beall St. #144 Student Legally blind 2 45 679 11 12 Nacogdoches, TX 75961 Birth 713-560-4526 SWADE, Judy G. 46 Lincoln Way MA Reading Teacher, Grades 3 & 4 System. Lupus Erythematosis 8 10 11 Windsor, CT 06095 BA Speech Joint pain, cannot walk very far 203-688-4351 23 years SWAIM, Anna L. 1430 Hartnell Ct. MA Special Education Teacher, Jr. High Math and Deafness 2 Concord, CA 94521 BS Math-Science Language Arts Birth 415-689-0963 415-825-3718 (TTY) SWAIM, W. Dean 1430 Hartnell Ct. MA Admin. & Superv. Teacher, High Sch. Math Deafness 2 10 11 Concord, CA 94521 BS Science & Math. Chrm., High Sch. Math Dept. 1 year High School Principal 415-825-3718 (TTY) SWANSON, Anne B. Edgewood College PhD Biochemistry Asst. Prof., Chemistry Osteogenesis imperfecta 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 855 Woodrow St. BS Chemistry Short stature 10 11 12 13 15 Madison, WI 53711 Birth 608-257-4861 115 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Nature of Disability Consultant/ Telephone No. Degrees, Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) SWERDLOFF, Mark SUNY, Dent. Med. DDS Dentistry Asso. Prof., Oral & Amputation, bilateral 3 4 5 7 10 11 13 Oral & Max.-Fac. Surg. BA Biology Maxillo-Facial Surgery above knees Stonybrook, NY 11794 23 years 516-246-2912 SWETT, Walter W. 34 East Mountain St. MEd Rehabilitation Admin. Director, Alcohol Ed. Prog. Born without hands 7 10 11 15 Worcester, MA 01606 AB Rehabilitation Counsel. Birth 617-853-0171 TABOR, Robert Dept. of Acct. CPA Accounting Asso. Prof. of Accounting Polio 10 11 13 1200 Commercial MBA Accounting Confined to wheelchair Emporia, KS 66801 BS Accounting 21 years 316-343-1200 TADE, William H. Col. of Dentistry PhD Physiology Prof. of Oral Pathol Polio 89 Univ. of Iowa BS Oral Pathology and Diagnosis Loss of use of both arms Iowa City, IA 52242 DDS Dentistry Extens. paral.; trunk, abdo. BA Zoology 31 years 319-353-7370 TARRICONE, Linda J. 43-35 166th Street MA Ed. Mul.-Hc. Hrg. Imp. Teacher, Multi-Hdcpd. Hear. Hearing impaired 4 9 11 14 Flushing, NY 11358 BA Aud./Sp. Path., E1. Ed. Imp., Lexington Sch. for Wear two hearing aids AA Liberal Arts the Deaf, Jackson Hts., NY Vis. Imp., correct lenses 212-358-1705 Birth TATUM, Readus R. 3404 Church St. MAT Phys. Ed./Educ. Head Football Coach, Paralyzed from waist down 3 10 11 13 W. Mphs., AR 72301 BA Phys. Educ. Social Studies Teacher; H.S. (Polio), use braces and AA Phys. Educ. crutches 501-735-7351 15 years TAUB, Larry S. NY Sch. for the Deaf MA Deaf Education Teacher of the Deaf Deaf 2 3 4 9 14 15 555 Knollwood Road BA History Sec. 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Baltimore St. BS Pers. & Labor Relat. Section 504 Coordinator Spina bifida 10 11 12 13 Baltimore, MD 21201 AA General Birth 301-659-2232 THOMPSON, M. Sue 118 Ohio Street MS Classroom Teaching Teacher, Quadriplegic (polio) 13468 St. Mary's, OH 45885 BS Elementary Education Seventh Grade English Use motorized wheelchair 10 years 419-394-3095 THOMPSON, Ruby L. 672 Beckwith St., SW PhD Cur.-Inst./Sec. Ed./Rdg. Chairperson, Dept. of Amputee, bk./right leg 9 11 15 Atlanta, GA 30314 MA. English Curriculum and Instruction 13 years BA English 404-523-3083 THOMPSON, Wayne 214 Lyons Ave. PhD Ed. Psych. & Statistics Developmental Disabilities Cerebral palsy 34578910 Colonia Heights, VA 23834 MS Counseling Psychology Resource Trainer Birth 11 12 13 BA Psychology 804-526-5321 THOMSEN, Greg 1212 W. Wisconsin Ave. EdD Educ. Admin. Dir., Handicpd. Servs.; Quadriplegia 23478910 Milwaukee, WI 53233 MA Counseling Marquette Univ. 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Admin., Economics Supt. of Schools Arterio-thrombosis of rt. 6 11 12 #415 BS Business Administration Lynd, MN carotid artery, Stroke; Un- Lynd, MN 56157 able to use lt. arm; Limp 28 years 507-865-4456 VALE, Gary M. 2843 Emily Lane MA Special Education Supervising Teacher, Severe hearing loss 2 14 15 Simi Valley, CA 93063 BA Chemistry Program for the Hearg. Imp. Birth 805-527-3565 805-527-3565 (TTY) 119 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) VAN DRUTT, John 6702 53rd St. W. EdD Adult Ed./Math/Hgr. Ed. Teaching (Comm. Col.) Part. blindness & deafness 23456789 Tacoma, WA 98467 MA Math., Science Weakness, left side of body 10 11 15 BA Math., Ed., History Seizures, petit mal 206-564-4804 AA Math., Science 19 years VARELA, Judith Box 448 BA Education Teacher, Elementary Level Voice disorder 1 Anasco, PR 00610 Allergies, expec. chalk 2 years 809-833-1464 VAUGHAN, Cameron H. 5801 Sanders St. AA Business Exec. Secy. to Hosp. Adm. Legally blind Pensacola, FL 32504 35 years 904-476-5721 VELEZ, Elsie V. Buzon 231, Bo. Guama BA English, Elem. Educ. English Teacher, Myopia, progressive 11 15 San German, PR 00753 Jr. High School Astigmatism, Arthritis 22 years VERMEIJ, Geerat Dept. of Zoology, U. of Md. PhD Biology Asso. Prof. Blind 15 College Park, MD 20742 MPh Biology 3 years AB Biology 301-454-5410 VINCE, David E. Route 8, Box 820 Student Artificial legs 3 9 11 Lake Charles, LA 70605 Cannot. lift heavy objects or run 318-478-9303 Birth VOLK, Lawrence Apt. C11 BS Science Education Teacher Dyscalculia 46891112 2112 Riverside Dr. Dysgraphia Richmond, VA 23225 "unknown" 804-231-4828 VORHAUER, Delia V. 3718 Pino Drive MA Sociology Supervisor, Legally blind 3 6 7 8 10 11 12 Lansing, MI 48906 BA Sociology Handicap Concerns Unit 39 years 517-373-3978 WALKER, Garrett Rt. 10, Box 371 BA English Teacher Hard of Hearing 8 Morganton, NC 28655 Birth 704-437-4539 WALKER, Pamela K. Counseling Ctr. BA Psychology & Sociology Coord., Handicapped Services Post-polio; use power whlch. 34 6 7 9 10 11 Oregon St. University Ore, St. Univ. and/or braces & crutches 12 15 Corvallis, OR 97331 2 years 503-754-3573 120 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Degrees Most Recent Position Nature of Disability Consultant/ Telephone No. Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) WALKER, Roger J. 3732 N. 19th St. BS Industrial Arts Ed. Student, Cont. Ed. Hearing Impaired 3 4 8 9 10 15 Philadelphia, PA 19140 7 years 215-227-1828 WALLACE, Lee A. 2433 Brookhill Dr. MEd Elem. Administration Teacher, Fifth Grade Hearing loss, both ears 14 Camarillo, CA 93010 BA Education Pleasant Valley Schools 40 years Camarillo, CA 805-482-3763 WALLACE, Warren G. 1135 N.W. Charlemagne P1. EdD Counselor Educ. Counseling Psychologist Multiple sclerosis 34915 Corvallis, OR 97330 MEd Counselor Educ. 29 years BS Science Education 503-754-9186 WALLIS, Nancy L. 121 Westward Dr. BA Speech Arts Clerk, Post Office Lrng. disb.-poor vis./aud. 126715 Corte Madera, CA 94925 memory; retrieval & integra- tion probs. 415-924-9715 Birth WALSER, James M. 400 Mt. Mercy Drive Student, Elementary Ed. Paraplegic T-12 15.913 Pewer Valley, KY 40056 University of Louisville Epilepsy 20 years 502-635-6633 WALTERS, Fred H. Dept. of Chemistry PhD Analytical Chem. Asst. Prof. Hearing loss 3810 USL Box 44370 16 years Lafayette, LA 70504 WARES, Margaret B. 108 23rd Ave., So. MA Reading, Indus. Mechan. Director, Learng. Resources Orthopedic impairment 3 4 6 10 11 13 Birmingham, AL 35205 AB Speech-Drama, R-TV Sch. of Community & Allied Walk on crutches 15 Health; U. of Alabama 1 year 205-322-1473 WARNATH, Charles F. Psych Dept., OR State Univ. PhD Counseling & Guidance Prof. Psychology Visually Impaired 4 7 10 11 12 13 Corvallis, OR 97331 MA Counseling & Guidance 52 years BA Psychology 503-754-2311 WARNER, Joyce 1085 Ward Street EdS Business & Voc. Educ. Secondary Business Ed. Polio 8 10 11 13 Marine City, MI 48039 MEd Business Education Voc. Ofc. Block Teacher Walk w/braces & crutches BA Business Education 9 years 313-765-3101 WATERS, Howard J. 381 N. Henry MA Mass Media Communic. Prof.: Psych., Journalism; Moderate hearing loss, 23567911 Porterville, CA 93257 BS English, Psychology Acad. Advisor: Fine Arts, nerve damage Teacher Ed. 21 years 209-781-6329 121 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) WATERS, Sandra C. 131 Hawthorne Acres MA English English II Teacher Rheumatoid arthritic 23 Wellsburg, WV 26070 BA English 2 years 304-737-2131 WATSON, Emily S. 77 Cooper Street, Apt. 6C MA Speech Pathology Speech/Language Pathologist Cerebral palsy 14568910 New York, NY 10034 BA Speech Pathology Birth 11 12 13 15 212-567-2035 WAUGH, James V. Univ. of Arkansas, AU-M407 BA Psychology Advisor Polio 3 4 9 10 11 Fayetteville, AR 72701 Disabled Student Program Use wheelchair 4 years 501-575-3104 501-575-3104 (TTY) WEINBERGER, Myron H. 1100 W. Michigan St. MD Medicine Prof. of Internal Medicine Deafness 34578910 Indianapolis, IN 46223 BS Zoology Birth 11 12 317-264-8153 WELCH, Dorothy E. 23 Pleasant Street MA Early Childhood First grade teacher Spinal injury 16 7 10 12 Ashland, MA 01721 BA Elementary Education Weakened rt. leg Birth 617-881-4626 WELCH, George W. 12150 SW 88th Avenue EdD Admin. of Higher Educ. Assoc. Prof. Quadriplegia 3 8 15 Miami, FL 33176 MA English Literature 19 years BA English Literature 305-238-8546 WELCH, John N. Dept. of Math. PhD Math Chm., Dept. of Math. Polio, involving both legs, Catholic Univ. of America MA Math Catholic University both arms; wear short leg Washington, D.C. 20064 BS Math braces on both legs 15 years 202-635-5221 WERTZ, John A. 816 Rilla Rd. MS Social Science Senior Social Studies, H.S. T-4 paraplegic 2 St. Cloud, MN 56301 BA Social Studies 27 years 612-252-5483 WEST, Dora M. 1444 W. Whittier Ave. BS Elementary Education Teacher, 4th Grade Clsrm. Arthritis, progressive 1 13 15 Brea, CA 92621 Diabetes (45 years) Loss of hearing, left ear 213-691-8686 22 years WETSCHER, Holly 175-20 Wexford Terr. MS Rehab. Counseling Rehab. Counselor Cerebral palsy 3479 Jamaica Estates, NY 11432 BA Special Education Birth 212-523-1331 122 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) WHALEN, Mary A. 219 Semanski St. S., Apt. 15 MA German Lang. & Lit. German Teacher, H.S. Quadriplegia (Polio) 468911 Enumclaw, WA 98022 BA Education & German Very limited arm use Total leg paralysis 206-825-4713 21 years WHITACRE, Frank A. 412 Limberiost Trail MA Counseling Dept. Head, Total blindness 2456911 Decatur, IN 46733 MA Indus. Education Industrial Teachers 36 years BA Indus. Education 219-724-9523 WHITE, Ina 109 Henshaw Ave. MA Speech Correction Program Develpmt. Specialist Spinal cord injury, 6 7 9 11 12 13 Springfield, NJ 07081 BA Psychology Inst. for Human Services Paraplegia Birth 201-964-1486 WHITEHEAD, Marvin D. 817 Clifton Rd., N.E. PhD Plant Pathology Prof. of Botany, Plant Coronary 6 7 14 15 Atlanta, GA 30307 MS Plant Pathology Pathology 56 years BS Agronomy Ga. St. U., Atlanta 404-373-7820 WHITNEY, Willis R. 2310 Mount Olive Road BS Social Studies Resource Teacher Visual handicap 1 2 4 Knoxville, TN 37920 Birth 615-579-0657 615-577-6626 (TTY) WHITTINGHAM, Mary C. 1919 Harvard Drive MEd Sp. Ed./EMH, Hrg. Imp. Teacher, Educ. Mentally Polio 46715 Louisville, KY 40205 BS Bus. Ed., Sec. Ed. Retarded; Self-Contained Use wheelchair Clsrm., ages 16-21 12 years 502-452-2982 WIDMANN, Betty 7835 Cowles Mtn. Ct. #15 MA History History Instructor, Quadriplegic 8 San Diego, CA 92119 MA German Community College Use wheelchair BA Political Science 17 years 714-462-4587 WILCOX, Floyd L. Rt. 1, Box 194 PhD Physical Chemistry Instructor, Chemistry and Paraplegia 236791011 Central, SC 29630 MS Physical Chemistry Physics 21 years 13 15 BS Science 803-639-2693 WILLCOXON, Marcia I. Women's Studies Program PhD American Studies Assoc. Prof. of American Sev. rheumatoid arthritis 7 10 U. of N. Colo. MA American Studies Studies & Women's Studies; Artificial hips and knees Greeley, CO 80639 BA Journalism UNC Walk with two canes 7 years 303-351-2607 123 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Nature of Disability Consultant/ (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) Age Became Disabled Resource WILLIAMS, Lance 7001 Camden Ct. MA Education Admin. Retired School Supt. U. City, MO 63130 Semi paralysis, rt. upper & 236911 BS Education lower extrems. Loss of lt. 314-725-8662 thumb; Diabetes, age 58 Birth WILLIAMS, Maude M. 517 Swarthmore Ave. BS Business Admin. Child Welfare Aide Remov. of 2 upr. neck discs, 8 Folsom, PA 19033 Weakness in rt. arm 215-LE2-8625 Hearing impaired 45 years WILLIAMS, Robert P. Micro. & Immun. PhD Bacteriol.-Parasitology Prof. Microbiol. & Immun. Baylor College of Med. Paraplegic, polio 8 10 11 13 SM Microbiol.-Parasitology Baylor College of Medicine 31 years Houston, TX 77030 AB Chemistry-Zoology Houston, Texas 713-790-4471 WILLIAMS, Rolf R. Rt. 4, Box 633 MSW Social Work Asst. Dir., St. Council Moderate cerebral palsy 2 3 6 7 10 11 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 BA Political Science on Develmtl. Disabs. Speech.-& coord. limitations 15 Birth 919-942-4302 919-933-5579 (TTY) WILLIS, Larry Rt. 5, Box 407 BA English Migrant Reading Teacher C-5 quadriplegic 5 8 9 10 11. 13 Campbellsville, KY 42718 19 years 502-465-8795 WILSON, Janice 44001 Garfield MA Special Education Child Find Specialist Amputee, right arm 7 <10 15 Mt. Clemens, MI 48044 BS Secondary Education 2 years 313-286-8800 WILSON, Janice 271 W. Center St. MEd Elementary Education Kindergarten Teacher Paraplegic, T7 1 11 Johnsonburg, PA, 15845 BS Elementary Education 39 years 814-965-5437 WITHROW, Grace M. Rt. #3, Box 459 BS Education Teacher, Jr. High Amputated left arm 1~2 4 9 13 Cleveland, TN 37311 4 years 615-472-7876 WITT, Leonard M. 1907 N. East St. PhD Sociology Asso. Prof. of Sociology Multiple sclerosis 8 13 Kirksville, MO 63501 MS Sociology 45 years BS Sociology 816-665-3895 WLODARSKI, Sabine 503 Dell Ave. BS Ed. of the Hrg. Imprd. Consulting Teacher of the Bilateral hearing loss 14 15 Huntsville, AL 35802 Hearing Impaired "unknown" 205-881-0367 124 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Nature of Disability Consultant/ Name Telephone No. Degrees Most Recent Position Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) WOLFF, Paula 199-41 21 Avenue MA Special Education Teacher, Sev. Multi-Hndcpd. Visual Handi capped 578911 Whitestone, NY 11357 BS Ed. for Men. R./ET. Ed. Blind Chldrn. Birth 212-691-3179 WOMACK, James 3215 Shumaker Drive MA Special Educ. & Rehab. English Instructor Hearing impairment 2 3 4 11 14 Tucson, AZ 85704 BA English-Literature 12 years WOOD, Betty L. 4741 Rawhide Ct., NE MA Education of the Deaf Classroom Teacher, Jr. H.; Deaf 12345679 Salem, OR 97303 BA English Literature Graduate Teaching Asst.- 8 years 10 11 14-15 Sign Language 503-390-1569 WOOD, Meredith L. 6711 Palace Dr. BA Special Education P&C (EH)/EBD Teacher in Juven. rheumatoid arthritis 12346789 Colo. Springs, CO 80918 Resource Rm., Elementary Poor stamina, lack of flexib. 11 12 15 1 year 303-599-5573 WOOD, Mildred H. 1825 Iowa Street EdD Sp. Ed., Readg., Psych. Educ. Consultant and Diag- Multiple sclerosis 1236710 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 EdS Curr. & Supv., M.R. tician, Learning Disabils. Vis. & aud. percept. probs., MA MR, Sch. Supv. /Adm. Muscle weakness, (at times) 319-266-4453 BA Speech Path., Elem. Ed. 55 years WOODRICH, Frank 2657 Stonegate Dr. PhD Rehab. Administration Coord., Client Assistance Rheumatoid arthritis 456 7 8 10 11 Tallahassee, FL 32308 MA Rehabilitation Counsel. & Advocacy Prog.; Fla. Ofc. 16 years 13 15 of Vocat. Rehabilitation 904-488-5853 WOTHERSPOON, James R. 4416 Park Green PhD History Prof. of History, Totally blind 3 7 8 10 11 Sacramento, CA 95821 MA History American River College Birth BA History Sacramento, Calif. 916-482-9648 WRIGHT, Irene 2121 E. Fremont Dr. AA Business Education Curriculum Specialist Rheumatoid arthritis 35891112 Tempe, AZ 85282 18 years 13 602-244-8355 WYATT, Kenneth Dept. Spec. Ed. EdD Special Ed., Admin. Prof. of Spec. Ed. Post-polio 5 7 10 15 Georgia State Univ. MEd Special Education Prim. involv. rt. arm & leg Atlanta, GA 30303 BS Education 7 years 404-658-2312 WYATT, Linda C. West High School MA Educ., Guid. & Couns. Teacher, Resource & Itin.; Spina bifida, walk w/ 234691011 1200 New STine Rd. MA Education, Vis. Imprd. for the Visually Impaired crutches & long leg brace; 15 Bakersfield, CA 93304 BS Special Education Kern High School District Have a urestomy Birth 805-832-2822 WYNN, Steven 5315 Linda Lane Student Quadriplegic, complete 5 9.13 Beaumont, TX 77708 16 years 713-892-9217 125 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DISABLED EDUCATORS Address Name Most Recent Position Nature of Disability Consultant/ Telephone No. Degrees Age Became Disabled Resource (Teletypwriter No.-TTY) YAEGER, Mariam Edgewood College PhD Educ. Psych. Prof., Psych. & Educ. Bone cancer 855 Woodrow St. MA Special Education Edgewood College Crutches & whlch. needed Madison, WI 53711 BA Education 52 years 608-257-4861 YATES, Fred P. Jr. 442 Mt. View Dr. MA School Admin. Director, Virginia Council Deaf 8 11 Staunton, VA 24401 MEd Guid. & Counseling for the Deaf 9 years BA Eng. & Literature 804-257-0986 703-885-3802 (TTY) YOUNG, Joan 501 Edgewood St., NE Student Learning disabled 1 Washington, D.C. 20017 Visually handicapped Birth 202-635-2187 YUKER, Harold E. Hofstra University PhD Social Psychology Provost & Dean of Faculties Cerebral palsy Hempstead, NY 11550 MA Psychology Hofstra Univ. 56 years BA Business Administration 516-560-3561 ZAMES, Frieda 60 First Ave. (2F) PhD Mathematics Asst. Prof., Mathematics Post polio, use leg braces 8 9 11 New York, NY 10009 MS Mathematics and crutches BS Mathematics 2 years 212-260-0423 ZATLUKAL, James M. 9278 N. Main St., Box 123 ABD Admin./Curric. Planning Superintendent Cancer, removal of large 6 11 Sandy Creek, NY 13145 MS Supervision & Art Educ. intestine BS Art Education 46 years 315-387-3445 ZELLMER, Gloria 0. 1213 Norwegian, #25 PhD Adm. of Nutritional Sys. Instructor, Post-polio; confined to 3 7 8 10 11 Modesto, CA 95350 MA Health Education Modesto Jr. College whlch.; legs, non-funct.; BS Institutional Mgmt. weak arms, voice 209-522-7658 27 years ZISMAN, Marcia A. 3919 Fulton St., N.W. BA Psychology Student Hearing impairment 14 Washington, D.C. 20007 Vision impairment 11 years 202-338-1854 (TTY) ZMIJEWSKI, Glenda C. Route 2, Box 212 MA Educ. of the Hrg. Imp. Kindergarten Teacher Severe hearing loss, bilat. 4 9 10 11 14 Marion, NC 28752 BS , Home Economics Birth 704-738-4156 ZOLA, Irving K. Dept. of Sociology PhD Sociology Prof. & Chairman, Polio, wear back brace 3 4 8 9 10 11 Brandeis University AB Social Relations Dept. of Sociology Wear long leg brace (rt.) 15 Waltham, MA 02154 Use cane 15 years 617-647-2964 Regional Index The geographic regions and the states within each region as presented in the following index, are listed below. REGION I: REGION VI: (CT) Connecticut (AR) Arkansas (ME) Maine (LA) Louisiana (MA) Massachusetts (NM) New Mexico (NH) New Hampshire (OK) Oklahoma (RI) Rhode Island (TX) Texas (VT) Vermont REGION VII: REGION II: (IA) lowa (NJ) New Jersey (KS) Kansas (NY) New York (MO) Missouri (PR) Puerto Rico (NE) Nebraska (VI) Virgin Islands REGION VIII: REGION III: (CO) Colorado (DE) Delaware (MT) Montana (DC) District of Columbia (ND) North Dakota (MD) Maryland (SD) South Dakota (VA) Virginia (UT) Utah (PA) Pennsylvania (WY) Wyoming (WV) West Virginia REGION IX: REGION IV: (AZ) Arizona (AL) Alabama (CA) California (GA) Georgia (NV) Nevada (KY) Kentucky (HI) Hawaii (MS) Mississippi (GU) Guam (NC) North Carolina (SC) South Carolina REGION X: (TN) Tennessee (AK) Alaska (ID) Idaho REGION V: (OR) Oregon (IL) Illinois (WA) Washington (IN) Indiana (MI) Michigan (MN) Minnesota (OH) Ohio (WI) Wisconsin 126 REGIONAL INDEX Region I Cruz, Francisco S. de la (PR) Raihofer, Mary E. (NJ) Coriell, Steven H. (DC) Altschul, Brenda (MA) Danilo, Sandra M. (NY) Rivera, Luis F. C. (PR) Craver, Donald (MD) Begonis, Geraldine E. (MA) Del Valle, Nilda M. (PR) Robles, Jose A. B. (PR) Davila, Robert R. (DC) Blanchard, Doris W. (CT) Denis, Taras B. (NY) Rockwell, Dale L. (NY) Davinroy, Thomas B. (PA) Boucher, Janet E. (MA) Dixon, Judith M. (NY) Rockwell, Rosalie V. (NY) Diehl, Robert B. (DE) Burdette, Sherri T. (CT) Domenech, Gloria E. V. (PR) Rodriguez, Felicita M. (PR) Diot, Truman E. (PA) Cashman, Robert J. (MA) Dukes, Theodor A. (NJ) Rodriguez, Jose E. (PR) Dunn, Susan L. (MD) Claussen, Roger D. (CT) Echevarria, Manuel C. (PR) Rosario, Juan B. R. (PR) Ewell, Barbara N. (VA) Congdon, Richard H. (NH) Ehrgott, Patricia (NJ) Roth, William (NY) Falthzik, Alfred M. (MD) De Forge, Wayne A. (VT) Fein, Rosalyn S. (NY) Rowley, Nancy C. (NY) Feiock, Timothy S. (PA) De Graff, Alfred H: (MA). Forestal, Lawrence H. (NJ) Rubenfeld, Phyllis (NY) Ferguson, Franklin A. (WV) Decarli, Luciana (CT) Forsberg, Caroline (NY) Sanders, Clifford (NJ) Fidler, Richard H. (PA) Deturck, Linda (MA) Foster, Herbert L. (NY) Santiana, Jose R. (PR) Fritschi, Doris A. (PA) Di Paolo, Al (MA) Fraenkel, Brenda (NY) Santiago, Raul A. B. (PR) Gailey, Judith A. (MD) Endres, Barbara J. (CT) Frankel, Saundra (NY) Santos, Luz N. (PR) Galloway, Gertrude S. (MD) Felsen, Martin F. (CT) Frensch, Peter (NY) Saunders, Patricia C. (NJ) Galloway, Victor H. (PA) Ferland, Jacqueline E. (NH) Giordano, Ralph (NJ) Schork, Mark F. (NY) Given, Barbara K. (VA) Gaspari, Robert (MA) Goldberg, I. Ignacy (NY) Schroedel, Huberta (NY) Gorton, Harry B. (PA) Hawkins, Bruce (MA) Goldberg, Louise B. (NY) Schultz, Stephen R. (NY) Grandy, Judith W. (PA) Holloway, Betty D. (VT) Goldmann, Warren R. (NY) Scofield, Harry H. (NY) Graves, Gail G. (VA) Jacubouis, Michael (ME) Golladay, Loy E. (NY) Seiler, Peter J. (NY) Grinder, Robert D. (VA) Johnson, Allen F. (MA) Gott, Mary A. (NY) Sharpless, Nansie S. (NY) Gustason, Gerilee (DC) Lewis, Barbara A. (CT) Graybill, Patrick A. (NY) Sien, Susan (NY) Hallman, Tracey J. (PA) Liese, Homer C. (CT) Greenberg, Howard (NJ) Slone, Linda I. (NY) Hastings, Susan N. (VA) Litsky, Warren (MA) Gyrisco, George G. (NY) Sobel, Edna H. (NY) Hawthorne, Edward W. (MD) Lordan, Mary L. (MA) Heller, Gary (NY) Spanbauer, Pauline E. (NJ) Helms, Dennis L. (VA) McMahon, Margo E. (MA) Himmelstein, Jeffrey (NJ) Spiecker, Anthony E. (NY) Higgins, Francis C. (MD) Miles, Edward J. (VT) Hudecki, Michael S. (NY) Spiecker, Jane M. (NY) Hoke, Dixie L. (VA) Moore, Ruth P. (MA) Hurwitz, T. Alan (NY) Star, Nonnie (NY) Imme, Robert B. (VA) Moore, Winchell M. (MA) Johnston, George W. (NJ) Stevens, Lee Ann (NJ) Jacabealla, Michael C. (PA) Moorman, Adele L. (MA) Kelley, Geraldine (NY) Strong, Virginia K. (NY) Johnson, Judith S. (MD) Nickerson, Nancy (CT) Kenney, Alice P. (NY) Swerdloff, Mark (NY) Johnson, Richard K. (MD) Owellett, Nancy (NH) Kilgore, Miguel A. F. (PR) Tarricone, Linda J. (NY) Karlheim, Nancy D. (PA) Pehrson, Alan R. (MA) Kline, Kristin S. (NJ) Taub, Larry S. (NY) Keller, Edward C. Jr. (WV) Pfeiffer, David (MA) Klingman, Gerda I. (NY) Taylor, Paul L. (NY) King, Jennie S. (MD) Rogers, Christine (CT) Kotzas, Chetra E. (NJ) Tocado, Francisco R. (PR) Kramer, Clyde (VA) Rosborough, Pearl M. (MA) Lake, Earl (NY) Totaro, Joseph V. (NY) Leonard, Florence (MD) Shea, Maureen F. (MA) Lang, Harry G. (NY) Varela, Judith (PR) Leopold, Robert L. (PA) Simeone, Louis S. J. (MA) Laracuente, Stephen G. (NY) Velez, Elsie V. (PR) Lisansky, Ruth S. (MD) Smithwood, Constance Lewinson, Edwin R. (NY) Watson, Emily S. (NY) Longenecker, E. Donald (PA) A. (MA) Lloyd, Mary L. (NJ) Wetscher, Holly (NY) Malone, Florence (MD) Stockton, Barbara (ME) Lopez, Carmen G. L. (PR) White, Ina (NJ) Mayes, Thomas A. (DC) Swade, Judy G. (CT) Lord, Edward B. (NY) Wolff, Paula (NY) McDevitt, George M. (MD) Swett, Walter W. (MA) Lugo, Elsa I. T. (PR) Yuker, Harold E. (NY) McGuire, Caroline M. (DC) Teuber, Hartmut (MA) Lugo, Juanita R. (PR) Zames, Frieda (NY) McPartlin, Gloria A. (MD) Tramontana, Marie (CT) Maddalo, Gene A. (NY) Zatlukal, James M. (NY) McDermott, Paul A. (PA) Welch, Dorothy E. (MA) Manley, Barbara M. (NY) Merchant, C. Diane (DC) Zola, Irving K. (MA) Marra, Carole A. (NY) Moore, Wadie M. Marsteller, Julie V. (NY) Region III (WV) Moorhouse, John N. (PA) Region II Martinez, Maria del C. G. (PR) Abell, Richard P. (DC) Nelson, Marjorie P. (PA) McClure, Daniel L. (NY) Adler, Edna P. (DC) Nomeland, Ronald E. (DC) Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. (NY) McCartney, Brian (NY) Alexander, Michael A. (PA) Okuda, Chuzo (DC) Alvarado, Eva N. P. (PR) McIntyre, Michael M. (NY) Ardinger, Robert S. (MD) Padden, Agnes M. (MD) Alvarez, Luis M. (PR) Menchel, Robert S. (NY) Avery, Chet (DC) Perkins, Shirley (VA) Anderson, Glenn B. (NY) Merrill, Pam (NY) Benowitz, Stanley R. (DC) Peterson, Donald O. (DC) Bailer, Margaret L. (NY) Monsegur, Carmen D. G. (PR) Berke, Larry J. (MD) Punzo, Richard A. (VA) Ballantyne, Donald L. (NY) Morales, Ligia M. R. (PR) Bess, Lily C. (VA) Raymond, Suzanne H. (DE) Batemen, Gerald, C. Jr. (NY) Murabito, James M. (NY) Bird, Patrick V. (VA) Rivelli, Patrick A. (MD) Bateman-Ferry, John A. (NY) Ortiz, Santa V.F. (PR) Bisson, Lillian M. (VA) Robbins, Curtis (MD) Boardman, Francine P. (NJ) Pacheco, Jose A. (PR) Bono, Francis V. (WV) Rodney, Joel M. (PA) Brockmann, Ellen M. (NJ) Panara, Robert (NY) Burley, Stephen (DE) Rodriguez, Ramon F. (DC) Brogan, Alice M. (NY) Peters, Dorothy M. (NY) Carriker, William R. (VA) Rosen, Roslyn (DC) Brown, Ruth S. (NY) Pinkerton, Sandra R. (NJ) Chase, Kay J. (DC) Salkovitz, Harvey (MD) Bruno, Eunice (NJ) Plumey, Rafael S. (PR) Claypool, Norma (MD) Sanders, Judith (MD) Cleary, John (NY) Porcellini, Anthony P. (NJ) Conlon, Sheila A. (DC) Sayles, Rasheeda A. (PA) Cross, Kenneth A. (NY) Quinores, Pedro B, U. (PR) Corbett, Edward E. Jr. (DC) Scales, William R. (MD) 127 REGIONAL INDEX Seitz, Terri L. (MD) Goetz, James (KY) Scarbrough, Paul E. (TN) De Pillo, Norman C. (IN) Sickles, Edward III (PA) Gomez, Maria (FL) Schmidt, Aaron (TN) Di Caprio; Nicholas S. (OH) Smith, Louis (MD) Gray, Gibson H. (NC) Selby, James W. (NC) Duerfeldt, Pryse H. (MI) Sonnenstrahl, Deborah Gray, Jimmy D. (TN) Sieck, Lilith A. (FL) Durking, Patricia A. (IN) M. (DC) Greenhoe, Mary L. (TN) Silver, Wayne (FL) Dyreson, Patricia A. (WI) Stanley, Susan I. (VA) Greer, Bobby G. (TN) Simpson, William M. (NC) Easley, Marshall A. (IL) Stefanko, Robert (PA) Gupton, William (NC) Sneed, Debra (TN) Egbert, Shirley D. (MN) Taylor, Carl I. (PA) Guyton, John W. III (MS) Spencer, Dana (NC) Eklof, Iva M. (WI) Taylor, Nancy E. (DC) Hackworth, Mary J. (KY) Squires, Paul W. Jr. (KY) Evans, Alura L. (MI) Thompkins, John H. Jr. (PA) Hailey, Calvin P. (NC) Stephens, Otis H. (TN) Falconer, Michael J. (WI) Thompson, David (MD) Harter, Bruce (FL) Stoudenmire, Charles B. (SC) Force, Dewey G. Jr. (MN) Thompson, Wayne (VA) Hendrix, Naomi (AL) Strickland, Henry S. Jr. (NC) Fultz, Vae R. (IL) Vermeij, Geerat (MD) Henry, Marguarite M. (MS) Sturgis, Thelma E. F. (SC) Garrison, Dean H. (MI) Volk, Lawrence (VA) Hentz, Patricia A. (TN) Thomas, Carol C. (KY) Gavin, John J. (IN) Walker, Roger J. (PA) Himes, Joseph S. (NC) Thompson, Ruby L. (GA) Gillette, Gail (MI) Waters, Sandra C. (WV) Hirsch, Karen H. (NC) Titterington, Robin (GA) Gray, David B. (MN) Welch, John N. (DC) Howard, Peggy A. (MS) Tyler, Charlotte H. (SC) Griffith, Mary V. (MI) Williams, Maude M. (PA) Jackson, John S. (KY) Vaughan, Cameron H. (FL) Grimes, George P. (IL) Wilson, Janice (PA) Johnson, Lorraine (FL) Walker, Garrett (NC) Hammonds, Stephen W. (IN) Yates, Fred P. Jr (VA) Johnson, Richard L. (TN) Walser, James M. (KY) Hanson, Eugene N. (OH) Young, Joan (DC) Jones, Sarita (MS) Wares, Margaret B. (AL) Hanson, Thomas (OH) Zisman, Marcia A. (DC) Joyce, Bob (FL) Welch, George W. (FL) Harbison, Thomas E. (WI) Klobnak, Rebecca A. (SC) Whitehead, Marvin D. (GA) Harris, Allen C. (MI) Kugel, Stephan P. (NC) Region IV Whitney, Willis R. (TN) Hill, Mary F. (IN) Land, Bettie L. (NC) Whittingham, Mary C. (KY) Hinshaw, Martha (MI) Ackman, Ken (FL) Lauber, Annette M. (NC) Wilcox, Floyd L. (SC) Hoeft, Earl J. (IL) Alfred, James J. (FL) Lechtreck, Roy M. (AL) Williams, Rolf R. (NC) Holland, James L. (IL) Anderson, Evelyn D. (AL) Leddy, Edmund Jr. (FL) Willis, Larry (KY) Holmes, Shirley R. (IL) Anderson, Harry C. (FL) Lipscomb, Janice (SC) Withrow, Grace M. (TN) Holte, Carlyle W. (MN) Andrews, Harold D. (FL) Love, Russell J. (TN) Wlodarski, Sabine (AL) Hovis, Robert A. (OH) Anthony, Robert A. (FL) Lushene, Rebecca S. (FL) Woodrich, Frank (FL) Hunter, Christopher (MI) Ashmore, Donnell H. (TN) Mangrubang, Fred R. (NC) Wyatt, Kenneth (GA) Imre, John J. (WI) Bailey, Barbara A. (AL) Mangrubang, Poh-Pin L. (NC) Zmijewski, Glenda C. (NC) Isaacs, Bill J. (IL) Baley, Joseph D. (KY) Mason, William H. (AL) Jackson, Ridgely P. (IL) Banham, Katherine M. (NC) Massey, Jewell (GA) Jorgensen, Karen E. Bazo, Bienvenido (FL) Mc Gill, William M. (NC) Region V (WI) Kamenear, Bernard S. (IL) Beard, Jennell E. (FL) Mc Lain, Sarah D. (AL) Alcorn, Benjamin C. (MI) Kapperman, Gaylen (IL) Blank, Seymour P. (FL) Mc Nally, Anne (SC) Allen, Nancy R. (IN) Kay, Marilyn (IL) Brick, Lawrence J. (FL) Mc Vey, Teresa G. (MS) Altman, Brian T. (MN) Kemmett, William (OH) Bruce, Jackie W. (GA) Mc Gowen, M. Shannon (FL) Anderson, Mary M. (IL) Kohn, Deborah (MI) Bryson, Justine (MS) Mild, George C. (FL) Anderson, Robert R. (IL) Kollodge, Mary Ellen K. (MN) Butkus, Marie M. (NC) Miller, Robert E. (NC) Bahl, Douglas D. (MN) Kramer, Marianne T. (IL) Butler, Raymond (FL) Mobley, Charles E. (NC) Barany, Andrew J. (IL) Kurth, Linda A. (WI) Carbaugh, Cindy C. (SC) Newman, Anne R. (NC) Barton, David B. (IL) Larsen, Joseph R. (IL) Carrady, Royce W. (FL) Norfleet, Drucilla D. (NC) Beining, Terry J. (WI) Larsen, Robert P. (IL) Carter, Mark W. (NC) Nosek, Margaret A. (NC) Benson, James W. (OH) Le Compte, Gare (OH) Chanin, Margaret J. (TN) Nutter, Mary E (FL) Bergdahl, Jerry (MN) Lee, Milton (WI) Clark, Paul J. (AL) Obremski, Steven (FL) Bill, Peter Jr. (MI) Leslie, Laurence (MI) Cordero, John B. (AL) Oliver, Ronald W. Sr. (KY) Bird, Charles E. (IN) Lewis, Jack C. (IN) Craig, Mary L. (AL) Pachciarz, Judith A. (KY) Bohrer, Robert (IL) Lewis, James F. (MN) Crawford, Jimmie R. (NC) Page, Sally (FL) Boyd, David R. (MI) Lewis, Pamela (IL) Curry, Danny (AL) Perry, S. Janette (FL) Britton, John (IL) Lockhart, Lynn (MN) Davidson, Ursula M. (KY) Polly, James M. (KY) Brodaczynski, Judy (WI) Lord, Pat (IL) Deloach, Charlene P. (TN) Potter, Natalie A. (FL) Cable, Bruce K. (IN) Lowe, Benjamin (IL) Dotson, Jane M. (KY) Rallings, E. M. (NC) Carpenter, Winnelle N. (MN) Lukens, Laurie J. (IL) Drake, Donna F. (FL) Ramsey, Necia S. (GA) Cart, Alta (IN) Macomber, Janet (IL) Duncan, Richard L. (GA) Reed, Carol A. (FL) Catron, Larry J. (IN) Marks, Barbara D. (MI) Feldstein, Donald S. (FL) Ricker, Kenneth S. (GA) Chance, Paula A. (IL) Mathesius, Brenda L. (IL) Fix, Colleen (FL) Riley, George M. (FL) Cheadle, James (WI) Mathews, John P. (MN) Fix, Deborah W. (NC) Rinaldi, Anna M. (GA) Chmielewski, Margaret A. (MI) Mathews, Paula B. (MN) Foulke, Emerson (KY) Rivera, Arnaldo (FL) Christenson, David K. (WI) Mc Laughlin, Kimm E. (IN) Frazier, J. Terry (NC) Rose, Wesley B. (TN) Clark, Mary J. (WI) Miller, Elaine L. (OH) Fritz, John E. (NC) Routman, Terry (MS) Condon, Margaret E. (IL) Miller, Martha W. (IL) Futrell, James M. (TN) Rushton, Priscilla S. (TN) Conklin, Carmen L. (MN) Misenheimer, Linda (OH) Garrison, Vance J. (KY) Sallee, Stephen E. (NC) Dalton, Jonas M. (MI) Moorê, Dolores W. (OH) Gaskin, Lee A. (MS) Sanders, Grady M. (FL) Davidson, Audrey E. (MI) Mullender, Jonathan G. (OH) 128 REGIONAL INDEX Muller, Robert S.- (MI) Corn, Anne L. (TX) Flusser, Peter (KS) Lewis, Robert J. (MT) Nagy, Mark M. (IL) Cottonham, Danny K. (LA) Giaquinta, Arthur R. (IA) Longshore, Terie (CO) Nelson, Charles E. (IL) Debord-Schulz, Deborah (TX) Godfrey, Emma L. (IA) Lutz, Bonnie M. (CO) Nelson, Randall H. (IL) Dollarhide, Pamela C. (OK) Goudie, Andrea (KS) Moore, Carol Ann (CO) Nuttall, James R. (MI) Elam, George F. Jr. (TX) Gray, C. Jack (MO) Morton, Deborah L. (UT) Ontko, Adele M. (OH) Ener, Virginia L. (TX) Hall, Jerry C. (KS) Napier, Grace (CO) Page, Dessie (OH) Fairfax, John W. (LA) Hallenbeck, Charles (KS) Newlon, Robert E. (MT) Pascal, Peggy (IL) Foster, Kathleen (AR) Harned, Juanita M. (MO) Prashar, Paul (SD) Peacock, Leonard J. (WI) Frieden, Lex (TX) Holmes, Joan E. (KS) Preston, Caroline N. (UT) Pohl, Therese (WI) Gottsdanker, Anne E. (LA) Humphrey, L. Dennis (MO) Schutz, Ruth K. (SD) Porter, Margaret E. (MI) Hasley, Rhanda L. (OK) Ineck, Janet E. (NE) Sloat, Robert (CO) Potter, James N. (MN) Hays, Beverly S. (AR) Kendall, David J. (KS) Soliday, Michael D. (UT) Prescott, Larry W. (OH) Herrera; Rose G. (TX) Kerr, Dee Ann S. (MO) Sower, Terry A. (CO) Propst, Lester G. (MI) Holmes, Linda L. (TX) Lonngren, Karl E. (IA) Stutler, Douglas L. (CO) Provo, Alfred F. (MN) Jetton, Clyde T. (TX) Mac Dowell, Arden J. (KS) Tuttle, Dean (CO) Pyers, Paul S. Jr. (IL) Johnson, Charlotte F. (AR) Malzahn, Don (KS) Willcoxon, Marcia I. (CO) Rank, Arvilla (WI) Keller, Marcia (TX) Mangis, Susan (NE) Wood, Meredith L. (CO) Rawaillot, Lillian (IL) Langemann, Fred (LA) Marshall, Dan (IA) Reinhard, Sheila M. (OH) Larch, Linda A. (TX) Mc Knab, Paul A. (KS) Region IX Rizzi, Helen (WI) Larson, Heidi S. (LA) Moore, Daniel W. (IA) Aldrige, George M. (CA) Rogers, Brian G. (WI) Letulle, Joan A. (TX) Phillips, Deborah K. (MO) Amann, Franklyn A. (AZ) Rossiter, C. Lawrence (OH) McWhirter, Nolan (TX) Pilger, Anges J. (MO) Amundsen, Pam (CA) Russell, Fred S. (IL) Mieir, Sandie (OK) Price, Mary A. (MO) Attletweed, Bernadette Rutkowski, Jeanne M. (OH) Moore, Richard D. (TX) Propp, George (NE) G. (CA) Sanderson, Frederick (WI) O'Connor, Sandra S. (TX) Quesnesl, Barbara J. (MO) Attletweed, George Sandness, Ronald L. (CA) (MN) Poor, Charles R. (TX) Reagan, Virginia L. (MO) Babb, Richard L. Sawisch, Leonard P. (CA) (MI) Pugh, Redford (TX) Richards, Warren (IA) Bailey; Bill Schabinger, Jane S. (CA) (MN) Ransom, David J. (AR) Richardson, E. Gordon (MO) Bailey, Steven Schultz, Brent (CA) (WI) Reed, Raymond W. (LA) Robison, Pamelat (MO) Barr, Arlene F. Sellin, Donald F. (CA) (MI) Rice, Mary E. (AR) Schmidt, Lyn A. (NE) Barsch, Jeffrey. R. Sellmeyer, William (CA) (WI) Rickels, Milton (LA) Schulenberg, Lawrence J. (IA) Bennett, Bonita Skaja, Tim L. (CA) (MN) Russell, Richard R. (LA) Sellers, Donna L. (MO) Bergum, Shelley Smith, Clyde R. (CA) (IL) Senn, Kathleen F. S. (TX) Shepard, James C. (KS) Berke, Lisa J. Smith, Mary B. (CA) (MI) Sharp, G. Lawrence (NM) Shepherd, Donald H. (IA) Bernstein, Seymour S. Soebbing, Hugh W. (CA) (IL) Simpson, Susan A. (AR) Sherman, Gary M. (NE) Blackburn, Beverly J. Stauber, Richard T. (CA) (WI) Southwood, Bobby J. (TX) Sinning, H. Kent (KS) Blumenkopf, Todd Strodtbeck, Mary (CA) (OH) Sutton, Kathy J. (TX) Smith, Shirley D. (KS) Boothe, Jill K. Swanson, Anne B. (CA) (WI) Tatum, Readus R. (AR) Stidham, Sharon R. (MO) Bray, James S. Sr. Thelen, Janet E. (CA) (MI) Thomas, Beatrice (TX) Struemph, Harold V. (MO) Burdett, Joyanne K. Thibeault, Raymond J. (CA) (MI) Vince, David E. (LA) Tabor, Robert (KS) Burdett, Ronald C. Thiel, Dan (CA) (OH) Walters, Fred H. (LA) Tade, William H. (IA) Burr, John W. Thompson, M. Sue (AZ) (OH) Waugh, James V. (AR) Ten-Zythoff, Gerrit J. (MO) Burstein, Gerald Thomsen, Greg L. (CA) (WI) Williams, Robert P. (TX) Tigges, Sandra A. (IA) Busby, Howard R. (AZ) Trippe, Matthew (MI) Wynn, Steven (TX) Williams, Lance (MO) Call, Harry R. (CA) Urevig, Kenneth D. (MN) Witt, Leonard M. (MO) Campbell, Teresa M. (CA) Vorhauer, Delia V. (MI) Warner, Joyce (MI) Region VII Wood, Mildred H. (IA) Chappell, Dorothy T. (CA) Cline, James L. (CA) Weinberger, Myron H. (IN) Adams, Norman M. (IA) Wertz, John A. (MN) Adwell, Karen L. (IA) Region VIII Cunliff, Josephine R. (CA) Dahnke, Lynn K. (AZ) Whitacre, Frank A. (IN) Aladeen, Kathy S. (MO) Allen, Phyllis (UT) Dowling, Diana J. (NV) Wilson, Janice (MI) Anderson, Ronald J. (IA) Anthony, David A. (CO) Elder, Holli (NV) Yaeger, Mariam (WI) Bastean, Thomas W. Jr. (MO) Antonitsch, Ingo (CO) Elliott, Holly (CA) Brooks, Nancy A. (KS) Ball, Daniel C. (CO) Farris, David A. (CA) Carnes, Giles D. Region VI (MO) Briggs, Clyde R. (CO) Fleischer, Lawrence R. (CA) Cellar, Paula L. (NE) Brown, Don A. (CO) Fleischer, Vera Alcorn, Herschel W. (CA) (AR) Chaves, John F. (MO) Chesser, Danny C. (CO) Giles, Joann P. Amerson, Michael S. (CA) (TX) Christen, Teresa L. (IA) De Kieffer, James H. (CO) Gluth, Harold C. Annala, Linda (CA) (LA) Companik, Paul J. (MO) Eurek, Kenneth (CO) Goldwhite, Harold Benedetto, Mark M. (CA) (LA) Cooper, Don (KS) Fellows, Raymond A. (SD) Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Bishop, Ava L. (CA) (TX) Cowles, Nancy (NE) Grisham, David D. (CO) Graser, Charles A. Blundell, Olivia (CA) (TX) Crockett, Kelley E. (KS) Howard, John R. (CO) Greener, John W. Bradley, Jan L. (HI) (TX) Day, John E. (MO) John, Carol (UT) Gritzner, Leland J. Bragg, Herman-W. (CA) (TX) Diaz, Pam (MO) Kasenga, Tessie P (CO) Haase, Susan L. Cargle, Dortha (CA) (AR) Eblen, Roy E. (IA) Keller, Lucy A. (SD) Hardin, Garrett Case, Elizabeth J. (CA) (NM) Emmert, Keith W. (IA) Lagrander, Joyce M. (CO) Herber, Steven M. Conway, Pauline V. (CA) (TX) Engelman, Herbert P. (MO) Larsen, Wesley P. (UT) Herman, Anne (CA) 129 REGIONAL INDEX Herrold, Mary D. (CA) Swaim, Wm. Dean (CA) Heumann, Judith (CA) Thielen, Mary P. (CA) Hillam, Bruce P. (CA) Tremaine, Harry (CA) Hinks, Lyle A. (CA) Trigueiro, Ken (CA) Hohmann, George W. (AZ) Vale, Gary M. (CA) Holcomb, Lillian P. (HI) Wallace, Lee A. (CA) Holmes, Hannah T. (CA) Wallis, Nancy L. (CA) Hurd, Paul D. (CA) Waters, Howard J. (CA) Jacobs, Leo M. (CA) West, Dora M. (CA) Johns, Catherine C. (CA) Widmann, Betty (CA) Johnson, Roberta A. (CA) Womack, James, (AZ) Jones, Helen B. (CA) Wotherspoon, James R. (CA) Juley, Louise E. (CA) Wright, Irene (AZ) Kaye, Nancy L. (CA) Wyatt, Linda C. (CA) Kent, William C. (CA) Zellmer, Gloria O. (CA) Kimura, Shari, (CA) Kirshbaum, Hal (CA) Kleinhans, Virginia M. (AZ) Region X Knuckles, Jonnie B. (CA) Kokaska, Charles J. (CA) Aker, Cheryl G. (WA) La Cosse, Eugene (CA) Anderson, Michael P. (OR) Ladner, Emil S. (CA) Ashwill, Beverley (OR) Larson, Herbert W. (CA) Bates, Howard F: (AK) Lenham, Jeffrey (CA) Bourke, Bob (WA) Lindskoog, Kathryn A. (CA) Carpenter, Charles E. (OR) Lund, Sandra K. (CA) Christiancy, Sharon L. (WA) Lynch, Daniel J. (CA) Cooper, Laura (WA) Mahood, Albert D. (CA) Crossman, Kenneth R. (WA) Mandel, Judith S. (CA) Erickson, Kenneth S. (OR) Mangold, Sally (CA) Farraggiana, Isabella K. (WA) Marshall, Edwinna M. (CA) Fletcher, Dean C. (WA) Maurer, Lydia (AZ) Geren, Patricia D. (OR) McKee, David (CA) Graham, C. Benjamin (WA) Mikos, Kenneth (CA) Kachmarik, William K. (OR) Mills, Jack (CA) Kiesser, Diana (ID) Monako, Marilyn (CA) Kimmel, Arthur S. (WA) Munoz, Roger R. (CA) Kofoed, Arlene (ID) Newman, Lawrence (CA) Mac Kay, William R. (WA) Northrop, Allyn B. (CA) Mancinelli, Jo Ann (WA) Norwood, Nancy (CA) Martin, Betty L. (OR) O'Hara, Susan (CA) Mitchell, Laurie J. (WA) Palombi, Barbara (CA) Moses, Gregory (AK) Posedly, Thomas H. (AZ) Papalia, Anthony (OR) Ramsey, John A. (NV) Peek, Richard (WA) Rarus, Nancy B. (AZ) Penn, J. Roger (OR) Reed, Roy W. (AZ) Seago, Howard (WA) Regina, Bonita M. (CA) Strathmann, Richard R. (WA) Revell, James W. (AZ) Tufts, Mary E. (WA) Rios, Vincent (CA) Van Drutt, John (WA) Roberts, Thomas G. (AZ) Walker, Pamela K. (OR) Robertson, Jack (CA) Wallace, Warren G. (OR) Samudio, Molly (CA) Warnath, Charles F. (OR) Scheffelin, Margaret Whalen, Mary A. (WA) A.M. (CA) Wood, Betty L. (OR) Schmidt, Nancy L. (CA) Schratter, Susan A. (CA) Schrupp, Harold A. (CA) Sergeant, William R. (AZ) Shanks, Susan J. (CA) Shawver, Ann E. (CA) Silvers, Anita (CA) Singleton, Julian S. (CA) Spellman, Abigail (CA) Stortz, Helen T. (AZ) Swaim, Anna L. (CA) 130 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Adm. of Higher and/or Teacher Napier, Grace Greenhoe, Mary L. Trigueiro, Ken Ed. Nomeland, Ronald E. Gupton, William Whitehead, Marvin D. Alvarez, Luis M. O'Hara, Susan Hastings, Susan N. Anderson, Ronald J. Page, Dessie Holcomb, Lillian P. Art Education Andrews, Harold D. Pascal, Peggy Holloway, Betty D. Alvarado, Eva N. P. Attletweed, George Penn, J. Roger Holmes, Hannah T. Alvarez, Luis M. Avery, Chet Plumey, Rafael S. Howard, John R. Ball, Daniel C. Barsch, Jeffrey R. Propp, George Hunter, Christopher Bennett, Bonita Bergdahl, Jerry Richardson, E. Gordon Imme, Robert B. Blackburn, Beverly J. Bird, Patrick V. Rinaldi, Anna M. Jackson, John S. Bradley, Jan L. Briggs, Clyde R. Rodney, Joel M. Jacobs, Leo M. Butkus, Marie M. Britton, John Santana, Jose R. Johnson, Allen F. Christenson, David K. Burdett, Joyanne K. Schork, Mark F. Joyce, Bob Craig, Mary L. Burr, John W. Schrupp, Harold A. Kamenear, Bernard S. Gray, Jimmy D. Busby, Howard R. Seiler, Peter J. Kirshbaum, Hal Kilgore, Miguel A. F. Carpenter, Charles E. Sellin, Donald F. Ladner, Emil S. Lindskoog, Kathryn A. Carriker, William R. Silver, Wayne Lenham, Jeffrey Lowe, Benjamin Case, Elizabeth J. Silvers, Anita Lushene, Rebecca S. Lugo, Juanita R. Catron, Larry J. Sloat, Robert Mayes, Thomas A. McIntyre, Michael M. Claypool, Norma Smith, Shirley D. McLaughlin, Kimm E. Moore, Winchell M. Companik, Paul J. Sonnenstrahl, Deborah M. Miller, Elaine L. Perkins, Shirley Congdon, Richard H. Stefanko, Robert Nickerson, Nancy Posedly, Thomas J. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Stutler, Douglas L. Norwood, Nancy Rosario, Juan B. R. Cottonham, Danny K. Swerdloff, Mark Obremski, Steven Schratter, Susan A. Dalton, Jonas M. Teuber, Hartmut Peek, Richard Sonnenstrahl, Deborah M. Davila, Robert R. Thompson, Ruby L. Pehrson, Alan R. Spanbauer, Pauline E. De Graff, Alfred H. Thomsen, Greg Plumey, Rafael S. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Dollarhide, Pamela C: Totaro, Joseph V. Porcellini, Anthony P. Zatlukal, James M. Duerfeldt, Pryse H. Tuttle, Dean Posedly, Thomas J. Eblen, Roy E. Vorhauer, Delia V. Quesnel, Barbara J. Audio-Visual Education Falthzik, Alfred M. Wares, Margaret B. Rank, Arvilla Fix, Colleen Warner, Joyce Ramsom, David J. Alvarado, Eva N. P. Fleischer, Lawrence R. Waugh, James V. Rinaldi, Anna M. Andrews, Harold D. Foster, Herbert L. Weinberger, Myron H. Rizzi, Helen Bray, James S. Sr. Garrison, Dean H. Welch, George W. Rodney, Joel M. Burstein, Gerald Gluth, Harold C. Welch, John N. Rowley, Nancy C. Davila, Robert R. Gott, Mary A. Whitehead, Marvin D. Russell, Fred S. Holmes, Hannah T. Greenhoe, Mary L. Williams, Rolf R. Salkovitz, Harvey Knuckles, Jonnie B. Grimes, George P. Wright, Irene Santiago, Raul A. B. Lord, Edward B. Gyrisco, George G. Wyatt, Kenneth Saunders, Patricia C. Lugo, Juanita R. Hovis, Robert A. Yaeger, Mariam Schabinger, Jane S. Nelson, Charles E. Howard, John R. Yuker, Harold E. Schrupp, Harold A.- Nelson, Marjorie P. Hurwitz, T. Alan Zatlukal, James M. Sellin, Donald F. Nomeland, Ronald E. Johns, Catherine Sharp, G. Lawrence Panara, Robert Johnston, George W. Smith, Shirley D. Propp, George Joyce, Bob Adult/Continuing Education Spanbauer, Pauline E. Ramsey, John A. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Adams, Norman M. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Robbins, Curtis Kirshbaum, Hal Adler, Edna P. Stefanko, Robert Santiago, Raul A. B. Kotzas, Chetra E. Amundsen, Pam Swerdloff, Mark Totaro, Joseph V. Larsen, Joseph R. Anderson, Glenn B. Swett, Walter W. Larson, Herbert W. Banham, Katherine M. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Bilingual Education Leopold, Robert L. Barsch, Jeffrey R. Thomsen, Greg Bazo, Bienvenido Lowe, Benjamin Bennett, Bonita Van Drutt, John Berke, Larry J. Mangold, Sally Brooks, Nancy A. Walker, Roger J. Burdett, Joyanne K. Marks, Barbara D. Busby, Howard R. Wares, Margaret B. Burley, Stephen Marshall; Edwinna M. Butkus, Marie M. Warner, Joyce Cruz, Francisco S. de la Marsteller, Julie V. Carpenter, Charles E. Wood, Betty L. Cunliff, Josephine R. Martinez, Maria del C. G. Cashman, Robert J. Wyatt, Kenneth Hasley, Rhanda L. Mayes, Thomas A. Christen, Teresa L. Herrera, Rose G. McWhirter, Nolan Campanik, Paul J. Jacobs, Leo M. Merchant, C. Diane Diot, Truman E. Agricultural Education MacDowell, Arden J. Miles, Edward J. Drake, Donna F. Adams, Norman M. Mandel, Judith S. Miller, Martha W. Fritz, John E. Cruz, Francisco S. de la Nelson, Marjorie P. Mobley, Charles E. Galloway, Victor H. Gyrisco, George G. Padden, Agnes M. Moore, Carol Ann Gorton, Harry B. Prashar, Paul Rinaldi, Anne M. Moore, Wadie M. Graves, Gail G. Russell, Fred S. Rios, Vincent 131 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Rivera, Arnaldo Hunter, Christopher Johns, Catherine C. Kendall, David J. Teuber, Hartmut Joyce, Bob Joyce, Bob Lang, Harry G. Velez, Elsie V. Kamenear, Bernard S, Kemmett, William Larsen, Wesley P. Vorhauer, Delia V. Kasenga, Tessie P. Mayes, Thomas A. MacDowell, Arden J. Wood, Betty L. Kemmett, William Nickerson, Nancy Mahood, Albert D. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Obremski, Steven Mandel, Judith S. Business Education Kokaska, Charles J. Page, Sally Mangold, Sally Ackman, Ken Ladner, Emil S. Panara, Robert Marks, Barbara D. Adams, Norman M. Lang, Harry G. Peters, Dorothy M. Marshall, Edwinna M. Allen, Nancy R. Larson, Heidi S. Phillips, Deborah K. Moore, Wadie M. Barton, David B. Lenham, Jeffrey Posedly, Thomas J. Moorhouse, John N. Bruno, Eunice. Lipscomb, Janice Rank, Arvilla Newman, Lawrence Bryson, Justine Lowe, Benjamin Rinaldi, Anna M. Nutter, Mary E. Carraday, Royce W. Lutz, Bonnie M. Robbins, Curtis O'Connor, Sandra S. Chesser, Danny C: MacKay, William R. Rosen, Roslyn Page, Sally Conway, Pauline V. Marks, Barbara D. Rossiter, C. Lawrence Panara, Robert Craig, Mary L. Maurer, Lydia Rowley, Nancy C. Peacock, Leonard J. DeForge, Wayne A. McMahon, Margo E. Sawisch, Leonard P. Rodriguez, Ramon F. Echevarria, Manuel C. Menchel, Robert S. Stockton, Barbara Sanderson, Frederick Falthzik, Alfred M. Mikos, Kenneth Swaim, Wm. Dean Senn, Kathleen F, S. Fellows, Raymond A. Muller, Robert S. Swett, Walter W. Silver, Wayne Grandy, Judith W. Nickerson, Nancy White, Ina Slone, Linda I. Griffith, Mary V. Palombi, Barbara Williams, Rolf R. Sobel, Edna H. Imre, John J. Peacock, Leonard J. Wood, Betty L. Spiecker, Anthony E. Kurth, Linda A. Peters, Dorothy M. Swaim, Wm. Dean Ladner, Emil S. Plumey, Rafael S. Posedly, Thomas J. Curriculum and Instruction Swerdloff, Mark Lord, Edward B. Thielen, Mary P. Miller, Martha W. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Alcorn, Benjamin C. Watson, Emily S. Miller, Robert E. Rank, Arvilla Aldridge, George M. Welch, George W. Monako, Marilyn Reed, Raymond W. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Womack, James Moore, Dolores W. Reinhard, Sheila M. Andrews, Harold D. Wood, Betty L. Pehrson, Alan R. Riley, George M. Bohrer, Robert Wood, Mildred H. Porcellini, Anthony P. Rubenfeld, Phyllis Bono, Francis V. Wright, Irene Provo, Alfred F. Schmidt, Lyn A. Boyd, David R. Zatlukal, James M. Rank, Arvilla Schroedel, Huberta Brockmann, Ellen M. Sanders, Grady M. Schrupp, Harold A. Burdett, Joyanne K. Distributive Education Schultz, Stephen R. Smith, Clyde R. Burr, John W. Urevig, Kenneth D. Smith, Shirley D. Butler, Raymond Miller, Robert E. Vaughan, Cameron H. Sneed, Debra Claypool, Nórma Porcellini, Anthony P. Warner, Joyce Sobel, Edna H. Cooper, Don Stutler, Douglas Lee Williams, Maude M. Stutler, Douglas L. Cross, Kenneth A. Swaim, Wm. Dean Davidson, Ursula M. Early Childhood Education Tramontana, Marie Career Education DePillo, Norman C. Allen, Phyllis Waters, Howard J. Debord-Schulz, Deborah Alvarado, Eva N. P. Alcorn, Herschel W. Waugh, James V. Egbert, Shirley D. Amundsen, Pam Anderson, Robert R. Falthzik, Alfred M. Ardinger, Robert S. Anthony, Robert A. Forestal, Lawrence H. Begonis, Geraldine E. Antonitsch, Ingo Community Education Forsberg, Caroline Blackburn, Beverly J. Ardinger, Robert S. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Foster, Herbert L. Brick, Lawrence J. Attletweed, George Amundsen, Pam Frieden, Lex Brogan, Alice M. Britton, John Ardinger, Robert S. Fultz, Yae R. Cellar, Paúla L. Burdett, Joyanne K. Babb, Richard L. Gailey, Judith A. Chappell, Dorothy T. Butler, Raymond Berke, Lisa J. Geren, Patricia D. Cooper, Don Chmielewski, Margaret A. Charles E. Giaquinta, Arthur R. Craig, Mary L., Congdon, Richard H. Christen, Teresa L. Gorton, Harry B. Cunliff, Josephine R. Diot, Truman E. Clark, Mary J. Greenhoe, Mary L. Dollarhide, Pamela C. Dixon, Judith M. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Grimes, George P. Ehrgott, Patricia Ener, Virginia L. Drake, Donna F. Gupton, William Evans, Alura L. Forestal, Lawrence H. Dunn, Susan L. Guyton, John W. III Ferland, Jacqueline E. Galloway, Victor H. Frieden, Lex Henry, Marguarite M. Fritschi, Doris A. Gonzales, Kirsten A. Gorton, Harry B. Holcomb, Lillian P. Galloway, Gertrude S. Grisham, David D. Gupton, William Hurd, Paul D. Gaskin, Lee A. Hailey, Calvin P. Hinks, Lyle A. Hurwitz, T. Alan Geren, Patricia D. Hammonds, Stephen W. Holmes, Hannah T. Jacobs, Leo M. Giles, Joann P. Henry, Marguarite M. Imme, Robert B. Johnson, Roberta A. Gorton, Harry B. Howard, John R. Jacobs, Leo M. Kemmett, William Herman, Barbara G. 132 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Ineck, Janet E. Deloach, Charlene P. Kamenear, Bernard S. Day, John E. Jackson, Ridgely P. Denis, Taras B. Kay, Marilyn De Pillo, Norman C. Johnston, George Wm. Deturck, Linda Kleinhans, Virginia-M. Deturck, Linda Jorgensen, Karen E. Di Paolo, Al Lang, Harry G. Domenech, Gloria E. V. Kasenga, Tessie P. Diot, Truman E. Lenham, Jeffrey Dunn, Susan L. Kleinhans, Virginia M. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Lewis, James F. Echevarria, Maria M. R. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Geren, Patricia D. Longenecker, E. Donald Eklof, Iva M. Kotzas, Chetra E. Gorton, Harry B. MacKay, William R. Endres, Barbara J. Leonard, Florence Hammonds, Stephen W. Maddalo, Gene A. Erickson, Kenneth S. Lloyd, Mary L. Henry, Marguarite M. Marks, Barbara D. Evans, Alura L. Malone, Florence Holcomb, Lillian P. McKnab, Paul A. Fein, Rosalyn S. Mandel, Judith S. Howard, Peggy A. McDermott, Paul A. Ferland, Jacqueline E. McLain, Sarah D. Jetton, Clyde T. Nelson, Charles E. Fix, Deborah W. McDermott, Paul A. Jones, Sarita Nuttall, James R. Forestal, Lawrence H. Mieir, Sandie Kamenear, Bernard S. Nutter, Mary E. Foster, Kathleen Monsegur, Carmen D. M. Le Compte, Gare Pehrson, Alan R. Gailey, Judith A. Napier, Grace Longenecker, E. Donald Preston, Caroline N. Galloway, Gertrude S. Nickerson, Nancy MacKay, William R. Reed, Carol A. Garrison, Vance J. Norfleet, Drucilla D. Maddalo, Gene A. Reed, Raymond W. Gaskin, Lee A. Nuttall, James R. Marks, Barbara D. Scheffelin, Margaret A. Godfrey, Emma L. Nutter, Mary E. McKnab, Paul A. Sharp, G. Lawrence Goldberg, Louise B. Roberts, Thomas G. McDermott, Paul A. Sickles, Edward III Gorton, Harry B. Routman, Terry Mills, Jack Smithwood, Constance A. Gottsdanker, Anne E. Rowley, Nancy C. Moore, Wadie M. Stutler, Douglas L. Grandy, Judith W. Sayles, Rasheeda A. Moorhouse, John N. Thompson, Wayne Gray, Jimmy D. Schmidt, Nancy L. Muller, Robert S. Wallace, Warren G. Greener, John W. Seitz, Terri L. Nelson, Charles E. Wyatt, Kenneth Grimes, George P. Simpson, Susan A. Newlon, Robert E. Yaeger, Mariam Gritzner, Leland J. Smithwood, Constance A. Ortiz, Santa V.F. Haase, Susan L. Spanbauer, Pauline E. Peters, Dorothy M. Hackworth, Mary J. Sturgis, Thelma E. F. Potter, James N. Elementary Education Harbison, Thomas E. Thomas, Beatrice Rodriguez, Ramon F. Allen, Phyllis Hasley, Rhanda L. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Schmidt, Lyn A. Altman,-Brian T. Herman, Barbara G. Welch, Dorothy E. Sharp, G. Lawrence Altschul, Brenda Herrera, Rose G. Williams, Maude M. Shea, Maureen F. Anderson, Harry C. Hill, Mary F. Wilson, Janice Shepard, James C. Anderson, Mary M. Himmelstein, Jeffrey Withrow, Grace M. Smith, Clyde R. Anderson, Ronald J. Hirsch, Karen N. Wood, Mildred H. Sower, Terry A. Ardinger, Robert S. Hoke, Dixie L. Zmijewski, Glenda C. Stanley, Susan I. Babb, Richard L. Holloway, Betty D. Star, Nonnie Bailer, Margaret L. Holmes, Shirley R. Educational Mgmt. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Bateman, Gerald C. Jr. Ineck, Janet E. Information Systems Thompson, Wayne Begonis, Geraldine E. Jacabealla, Michael C. Trippe, Matthew Bennett, Bonita Jackson, Ridgely P. Coriell, Steven H. Yeager, Mariam Benowitz, Stanley R. John, Carol Galloway, Gertrude S. Bergum, Shelley Johnson, Lorraine Gluth, Harold C. Bishop, Ava L. Johnston, George W. Goldmann, Warren R. Educational Tests, Blackburn, Beverly J. Kasenga, Tessie P. Hallenbeck, Charles Measurement, Evaluation Blundell, Olivia Kiesser, Diana John, Catherine C. Andrews, Harold D. Bond, Francis V. Kilgore, Miguel A. F. Marks, Barbara D. Banham, Katherine M. Boothe, Jill K. Kimura, Shari Porcellini, Anthony P. Berke, Larry L. Brick, Lawrence J. Kleinhans, Virginia M. Punzo, Richard A. Bray, James S. Sr. Brockmann, Ellen M. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Wright, Irene Carriker, William R. Burdett, Joyanne K. Kofoed, Arlene Carter, Mark W. Busby, Howard R. Kohn, Deborah Educational Psychology Companik, Paul J. Carbaugh, Cindy C. Kotzas, Chetra E. Andrews, Harold D. Deloach, Charlene P. Cargle, Dortha Kramer, Marianne T. Banham, Katherine M. Deturck, Linda Carpenter, Winnelle N. Lagrander, Joyce M. Beard, Jennell E. Diot, Truman E. Case, Elizabeth J. Leslie, Laurence Bohrer, Robert Egbert, Shirley D. Christen, Teresa L. Lewis, Barbara A. Brick, Lawrence J. Foster, Kathleen Christiancy, Sharon L. Longshore, Terie Busby, Howard R. Given, Barbara K. Congdon, Richard H. Lopez, Carment G. L. Carrady, Royce W. Henry, Marguarite M. Cooper, Don Lugo, Elsa I. T. Carter, Mark W. Holmes, Linda L. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Lugo, Juanita R. Chmielewski, Margaret A. Holmes, Shirley R. Cunliff, Josephine R. Lushene, Rebecca S. Congdon, Richard H. Hurwitz, T. Alan Dahnke, Lynn K. Lutz, Bonnie M. Conway, Pauline V. Jetton, Clyde T. Davila, Robert R. MacDowell, Arden J. 133 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Maddalo, Gene A. Sower, Terry A. Gupton, William Fix, Deborah W. Mancinelli, Jo Ann Spanbauer, Pauline E. Harris, Allen C. Geren, Patricia D. Mangis, Susan Spellman, Abigail Hasley, Rhanda L. Grisham, David D. Mangold, Sally Stockton, Barbara Henry, Marguarite M. Hammonds, Stephen W. Manley, Barbara M. Stortz, Helen T. Herrera, Rose G. Hohmann, George W. Marra, Carole A. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Hill, Mary F. Holcomb, Lillian P. Martin, Betty L. Struemph, Harold V. Johnston, George W. Johnson, Allen F. Mathesius, Brenda L. Sturgis, Thelma E. F. Kariheim, Nancy D. Kamenear, Bernard S. McMahon, Margo E. Swade, Judy G. Keller, Marcia Kirshbaum, Hal McPartlin, Gloria A. Tarricone, Linda J. Langemann, Fred Mahood, Albert D. McVey, Teresa G. Taylor, Nancy E. Letulle, Joan A. Mangrubang, Fred R. McWhirter, Nolan Thomas, Beatrice Lindskoog, Kathryn A. McPartlin, Gloria A. Menchel, Robert S. Tocado, Francisco R. Lushene, Rebecca S. Moore, Daniel W. Merrill, Pam Trigueiro, Ken MacDowell, Arden J. Moore, Winchell M. Mieir, Sandie Tufts, Mary E. Maddalo, Gene A. Napier, Grace Mitchell, Laurie J. Varela, Judith McGuire, Caroline M. Norwood, Nancy Mansegur, Carmen D. M. Velez, Elsie V. McLaughlin, Kimm E. Palombi, Barbara Moore, Ruth P. Wallace, Lee A. McCartney, Brian Pilger, Agnes J. Moore, Wadie M. Welch, Dorothy E. Mild, George C. Rallings, E. M. Moorhouse, John N. West, Dora M. Miller, Martha W. Reed, Raymond W. Morales, Myrta L. T. Whalen, Mary A. Monako, Marilyn Scales, William R. Mullender, Jonathan G. Whitney, Willis R. Moore, Carol Ann Schroedel, Huberta Napier, Grace Williams, Maude M. Newman, Lawrence Sharp, G. Lawrence Nelson, Charles E. Wilson, Janice Norfleet, Drucilla D. Sein, Susan Newman, Lawrence Withrow, Grace M. Padden, Agnes M. Spanbauer, Pauline E. Norfleet, Drucilla D. Wood, Betty L. Panara, Robert Thielen, Mary P. Northrop, Allyn B. Wood, Mildred H. Papalia, Anthony Volk, Lawrence Norwood, Nancy Zisman, Marcia A. Rickles, Milton O'Connor, Sandra S. Riley, George M. Peters, Dorothy M. Robison, Pamela Foreign Language Education Pinkerton, Sandra R. English Education Rodriguez, Jose E. 'Bailer, Margaret L. Propst, Lester G. Allen, Nancy R. Rutkouski, Jeanne M. Burley, Stephen Pugh, Redford Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Sanders, Judith Cruz, Francisco S. de la Quesnel, Barbara J. Altschul, Brenda Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Cunliff, Josephine R. Ransom, David J. Amann, Franklyn A. Schulz, Brent Debord-Schulz, Deborah Reagan, Virginia L. Anderson, Evelyn D. Seiler, Peter J. Ebler, Clement C. Reed, Carol A. Anthony, David A. Sneed, Debra Egbert, Shirley D. Reinhard, Sheila M. Attletweed, George Stockton, Barbara Fairfax, John W. Rice, Mary E. Bailer, Margaret L. Thibeault, Raymond J. Faraggiana, Isabella K. Ricker, Kenneth S. Bailey, Steven Tigges, Sandra A. Ferland, Jacqueline E. Riley, George M. Beard, Jennell E. Tramontana, Marie Gray, C. Jack Rivera, Arnaldo Bird, Charles E. Velez, Elsie V. Hall, Jerry C. Rivera, Luis F. C. Bisson, Lillian M. Vince, David E. Hasley, Rhanda L. Robertson, Jack Bono, Francis V. Waters, Howard J. Herrera, Rose G. Robles, Jose A. B. Burley, Stephen Waters, Sandra C. Holcomb, Lillian P. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Catron, Larry J. Welch, George W. Holmes, Joan E. Rodriguez, Felicita M. Chance, Paula A. Willis, Larry Kimmel, Arthur S. Rogers, Christine Chmielewski, Margaret A. Wilson, Janice Lauber, Annette M. Rosborough, Pearl M. Conlon, Sheila A. Withrow, Grace M. Mandel, Judith S. Routman, Terry Coriell, Steven H. Womack, James McKee, David Sanders, Judith Craig, Mary Lou Plumey, Rafael S. Santos, Luz N. Cruz, Francisco S. de la Posedly, Thomas J. Saunders, Patricia C. Cunliff, Josephine R. Family Life/Sex Education Rios, Vincent Sayles, Rasheeda A. Davidson, Ursula M. Allen, Nancy R. Scheffelin, Margeret A. M. Schmidt, Nancy L. Debord-Schulz, Deborah Anderson, Ronald J. Teuber, Hartmut Schork, Mark F. Decarli, Luciana Bailey, Bill Thibeault, Raymond J. Schratter, Susan A. Denis, Taras B. Bray, James S. Sr. Totaro, Joseph V. Seitz, Terri L. Diehl, Robert B. Brick, Lawrence J. Whalen, Mary A. Senn, Kathleen F. S. Ener, Virginia L. Britton, John Widmann, Betty Sickles, Edward III Ewell, Barbara N. Carrady, Royce W. Sieck, Lilith A. Fairfax, John W. Chance, Paula A. Simpson, Susan A. Feldstein, Donald S. Chappell, Dorothy T. Guidance and Counseling Smith, Mary B. Frazier, J. Terry Companik, Paul J. Smithwood, Constance A. Golladay, Loy E. Cunliff, Josephine R. Adler, Edna P. Soliday, Michael D., Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Erickson, Kenneth S. Alcorn, Herschel W. Southwood, Bobby J. Gott, Mary A. Feldstein, Donald S. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. 134 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Anderson, Evelyn D. Lipscomb, Janice Waters, Howard J. Bill, Peter Jr. Anderson, Glenn B. Lisansky, Ruth S. Watson, Emily S. Blackburn, Beverly J. Anderson, Harry C. Lloyd; Mary L. Waugh, James V. Brooks, Nancy A. Anderson, Robert R. Longenecker, E. Donald Whitacre, Frank A. Carrady, Royce W. Annala, Linda Longshore, Terie Whittingham, Mary C. Chappell, Dorothy T. Anthony, Robert A. Martinez, Maria del C. G. Willis, Larry Christenson, David K. Ashmore, Donnell H. McMahon, Margo E. Womack, James Companik, Paul J. Ashwill, Beverley McDermott, Paul A. Wyatt, Linda C. Conway, Pauline V. Attletweed, George Miller, Elaine L. Yates, Fred P. Jr. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Avery, Chet Mills, Jack Deloach, Charlene P. Banham, Katherine M. Moore, Daniel W. Health Education Denis, Taras B. Bergdahl, Jerry Muller, Robert S. Alcorn, Benjamin C. Dollarhide, Pamela C. Berke, Larry J.- Norwood, Nancy Alexander, Michael A. Gaspari, Robert Blackburn, Beverly J. Obremski, Steven Anderson, Michael P. Geren, Patricia D. Bragg, Herman W. Ontko, Adele M. Bastean, Thomas W. Jr. Greer, Bobby G. Brick, Lawrence J. Ortiz, Santa V.F. Bragg, Herman W. Grimes, George P. Busby, Howard R. Pacheco, Jose A. Burr, John W. Herber, Steven M. Carbaugh, Cindy C. Palombi, Barbara Chanin, Margaret J. Holmes, Hannah T. Cargle, Dortha Papalia, Anthony Chaves, John F. Imre, John J. Carnes, Giles D. Peacock, Leonard J. Crockett, Kelley E. Johns, Catherine C. Cashman, Robert J. Perkins, Shirley Cruz, Francisco S. de la Johnson, Allen F. Chappell, Dorothy T. Peters, Dorothy M. Feiock, Timothy S. Joyce, Bob Chmielewski, Margaret A. Pilger, Anges J. Fletcher, Dean C. Larson, Heidi S. Christenson, David K. Poor, Charles R. Hudecki, Michael S. Larson, Herbert W. Clark, Mary J. Porter, Margaret E. Humphrey, L. Dennis Leonard, Florence Conway, Pauline V. Potter, Natalie A. Keller, Lucy A. Lewis, Jack D. Crossman, Kenneth R. Pyers, Paul S. Jr. Kirshbaum, Hal Macomber, Janet De Kieffer, James H. Quesnel, Barbara J. Lipscomb, Janice Menchel, Robert S. Deloach, Charlene P. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Lund, Sandra K. Moore, Daniel W. Denis, Taras B. Ransom, David J. Mahood, Albert D. Perkins, Shirley Diot, Truman E. Raymond, Suzanne H. Mathews, John P. Pilger, Agnes J. Dixon, Judith M. Reed, Raymond W. Moore, Daniel W. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Elam, George F. Jr. Riley, George M. Moore, Winchell M. Riley, George M. Engelman, Herbert P. Rogers, Brian G. Moses, Gregory Rinaldi, Anna M. Feldstein, Donald S. Rossiter, C. Lawrence Page, Sally Rossiter, C. Lawrence Foster, Kathleen Rubenfeld, Phyllis Pilger, Agnes J. Sanderson, Frederick Fritz, John E. Samudio, Molly Schroedel, Huberta Schmidt, Lyn A. Galloway, Victor H. Sanders, Grady M. Sien, Susan Schroedel, Huberta Gaspari, Robert Sanderson, Frederick Sobel, Edna H. Shepard, Donald H., Geren, Patricia D. Scales, William R. Stanacey, Nikola Z. Sien, Susan Gluth, Harold C. Schmidt, Lyn A. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Smith, Shirley D. Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Schork, Mark F. Swerdloff, Mark Squires, Paul W. Jr. Greenhoe, Mary L. Schroedel, Huberta Swett, Walter W. Stutler, Douglas L. Gupton, William Schrupp, Harold A. Tade, William H. Swett, Walter W. Hammonds, Stephen W. Scofield, Harry H. Trigueiro, Ken Thompson, David Hastings, Susan N. Sharp, G. Lawrence Weinberger, Myron H. Thomsen, Greg L. Henry, Marguarite M. Shea, Maureen, F. Zola, Irving K. Tocado, Francisco R. Herman, Anne Shepard, James C. Tramontana, Marie Holcomb, Lillian P. Sien, Susan Home Economics Education Witt, Leonard M. Holland, James L. Smith, Clyde R. Womack, James Holmes, Hannah T. Smith, Shirley D. Allen, Nancy R. Woodrich, Frank Howard, John R. Spiecker, Jane M. Fletcher, Dean C. Yuker, Harold E. Imme, Robert B. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Geren, Patricia D. Jacubouis, Michael Johnson, Charlotte F. Zola, Irving K. Stanley, Susan 1. Jetton, Clyde T. Star, Nonnie Lugo, Juanita R. Johnson, Richard K. Stutler, Douglas L. MacDowell, Arden J. Industrial Arts Education Johnston, George W. Taub, Larry S. McLain, Sarah D. Bateman-Ferry, John A. Jones, Helen B. Thiel, Dan Moore, Ruth P. Butler, Raymond Karlheim, Nancy D. Thielen, Mary P. Sayles, Rasheeda A. Cable, Bruce K. Kendall, David J. Thompson, Wayne Schabinger, Jane S. Cruz, Francisco S. de la Kirshbaum, Hal Thomsen, Greg L. Foster, Herbert L. Kokaska, Charles J. Totaro, Joseph V. Human Relations Hoeft, Earl J. Kotzas, Chetra E. Tramontana, Marie Ashwill, Beverley Mathews, John P. Land, Bettie L. Walker, Pamela K. Avery, Chet McClure, Daniel L. Larson, Heidi S. Wallace, Warren G. Beining, Terry J. Moore, Winchell M. Le Compte, Gare Warnath, Charles F. Bergdahl, Jerry Nomeland, Ronald E. 135 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Polly, James M. Hunter, Christopher Diehl, Robert B. Fidler, Richard H. Prescott, Larry W. Imme, Robert B. Emmert, Keith W. Flusser, Peter Skaja, Tim L. Johns, Catherine C. Ener, Virginia L. Stauber, Richard T. Gailey, Judith A. Johnston, George S. Erickson, Kenneth S. Stortz, Helen T. Goldmann, Warren R. Jones, Helen V. Gluth, Harold C. Gomez, Maria Vale, Gary M. Joyce, Bob Gritzner, Leland J. Grisham, David D. Walker, Roger J. Kirshbaum, Hal Hailey, Calvin P: Whitacre, Frank A. Hailey, Calvin P. Larson, Herbert W. Harned, Juanita M. Hallenbeck, Charles Lenham, Jeffrey Hinks, Lyle A. Instructional Tech./Educational Hallman, Tracey J. Lloyd, Mary L. Hunter, Christopher Media Harbison, Thomas E. Lonngren, Karl E. Johnston, George W. Harned, Juanita M., Brown, Ruth S. Mac Dowell, Arden J. Larson, Herbert W. Herrera, Rose G. Burstein, Gerald Menchel, Robert S. Lordan, Mary L. Herrold, Mary D. De Pillo, Norman C. Mills, Jack Mandel, Judith S. Hinshaw, Martha Futrell, James M. Moore, Daniel W. Mangold, Sally Hovis, Robert A. Gluth, Harold C. Obremski, Steven Martin, Betty L. Hunter, Christopher Herrold, Mary D. Peek, Richard McCartney, Brian Jacobs, Leo M. Moore, Wadie M. Penn, J. Roger McIntyre, Michael M. Kemmett, William Nelson, Charles E. Porter, Margaret E. McWhirter, Nolan Ladner, Emil S. Nomeland, Ronald E. Reed, Raymond W. Menchel, Robert S. Lenham, Jeffrey Propp, George Rinaldi, Anna M. Moore, Wadie M. Lewis, Barbara A. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Robbins, Curtis Moorman, Adele L. Lordan, Mary L. Robbins, Curtis Schmidt, Nancy L. Nelson, Marjorie P. Lund, Sandra K. Stauber, Richard T. Schrupp, Harold A. Newman, Lawrence Mangold, Sally Stortz, Helen T. Sieck, Lilith A. Nickerson, Nancy Mangrubang, Poh-Pin L. Swaim, Wm. Dean Silver, Wayne OConnor, Sandra S. Menchel, Robert S. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Spiecker, Anthony E. Ontko, Adele M. Nelson, Marjorie P. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Propst, Lester G. Newman, Lawrence International/Comparative Swerdloff, Mark Ramsey, John A. Nickerson, Nancy Education Totaro, Joseph V. Rank, Arvilla O'Connor, Sandra S. Britton, John Väle, Gary M. Revell, James W. Okuda, Chuzo Van Drutt, John Howard, John R. Richards, Warren Owellette, Nancy Waters, Howard J. Lowe, Benjamin Rinaldi, Anna M. Pehrson, Alan R. Muller, Robert S. Welch, George W. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Potter, James N. Scheffelin, Margaret A: M. Widmann, Betty Russell, Fred S. Quesnel, Barbara J. Wright, Irene Teuber, Hartmut Rutkowski, Jeanne M. Rank, Arvilla Zellmer, Gloria O. Sanders, Judith Reed, Roy W. Jr./Community College Santiago, Raul A. B. Richards, Warren Education Jr. High/Middle School Schmidt, Nancy L. Robles, Jose A. B. Adams, Norman M. Education Scofield, Harry H. Simeone, Louis S. J. Sickles, Edward III Swade, Judy G. Andrews, Harold D. Adams, Norman M. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Swaim, Anna L. Attletweed, George Aladeen, Kathy S. Stortz, Helen T. Swaim, Wm. Dean Barsch, Jeffrey R. Altschul, Brenda Sutton, Kathy J. Teuber, Hartmut Bazo, Bienvenido Anderson, Harry C. Swerdloff, Mark Thiel, Dan Bisson, Lillian M. Babb, Richard L. Thompson, M. Sue Tocado, Francisco R. Bray, James S. Sr. Ball, Daniel C. Thompson, Ruby L. Trigueiro, Ken Burdett, Joyanne K. Bateman, Gerald C. Jr. Tramontana, Marie Tuttle, Dean Burdett, Ronald C. Bazo, Bienvenido Trigueiro, Ken Urevig, Kenneth D. Burley, Stephen Benedetto, Mark M. Urevig, Kenneth D. Vale, Gary M. Burr, John W. Bennett, Bonita Walker, Roger J. Van Drutt, John Butkus, Marie M. Bergum, Shelley Wallis, Nancy L. Volk, Lawrence Call, Harry R. Bernstein, Seymour S. Willis, Larry Welch, John N. Carpenter, Charles E. Bradley, Jan L. Withrow, Grace M. Zames, Frieda Chasman, Robert J. Bray, James S. Sr. Zatlukal, James M. Chmielewski, Margaret A. Burley, Stephen Conlon, Sheila A. Clark, Paul J. Multicultural/Ethnic Education Denis, Taras B: Cleary, John Mathematics Education Anthony, Robert A. Elam, George F. Jr. Congdon, Richard H. Bates, Howard F. Bray, James S. Sr. Falthzik, Alfred M. Conway, Pauline V. Bohrer, Robert Congdon, Richard H. Gluth, Harold C. Cooper, Laura Brockmann, Ellen M. Cooper, Laura Gott, Mary A. DeKieffer, James H. Chesser, Danny C. Cunliff, Josephine R. Greenhoe, Mary L. De Pillo, Norman C. Crawford, Jimmie R. Debord-Schulz, Deborah Gupton, William Decarli, Luciana Echevarria, Manuel C. Giordano, Ralph Hinks, Lyle A. Denis, Taras B. Emmert, Keith W. Grimes, George P. Holcomb, Lillian P. Di Paolo Al Fairfax, John W. Herrera, Rose G. 136 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Holmes, Hannah T. Evans, Alura L. Erickson, Kenneth S. Tigges, Sandra A. Jacobs, Leo M. Feiock, Timothy S. Evans, Alura L. Tufts, Mary E. Johnson, Roberta A. Grimes, George P. Fein, Rosalyn S. Tyler, Charlotte M. Panara, Robert Grisham, David D. Feldstein, Donald S. Wares, Margaret B. Porcellini, Anthony P. Hoeft, Earl J. Fix, Deborah W. Welch, George W. Quesnel, Barbara J. Holland, James L. Fraenekel, Brenda West, Dora M. Ramsey, John A: Humphrey, L. Dennis Godfrey, Emme L. Willis, Larry Rios, Vincent Joyce, Bob Golladay, Loy E. Withrow, Grace M. Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Keller, Lucy A. Gorton, Harry B. Womack, James Sharp, G. Lawrence Kendall, David J. Gottsdanker, Anne E. Wood, Betty L. Sien, Susan King, Jennie S. Graybill, Patrick A. Wood, Mildred H. Teuber, Hartmut Lee, Milton Herrera, Rose G. Yaeger, Mariam Lipscomb, Janice Hill, Mary F. Music Education Lowe, Benjamin Holloway, Betty D. Recreation Education Allen, Nancy R. Lynch, Daniel J. /Jackson, Ridgely P. Bernstein, Seymour S. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Mathews, John P. Johnson, Lorraine Britton, John Barany, Andrew J. Moore, Daniel W. Johnston, George W. Burdette, Sherri T. Bazo, Bienvenido Moses, Gregory Kasenga, Tessie P. Busby, Howard R. Blackburn, Beverly J. Murabito, James J. Kay, Marilyn Cunliff, Josephine R. Butkus, Marie M. Peacock, Leonard J. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Duncan, Richard L. Chase, Kay J. J Ramsey, John A. Kofoed, Arlene Evans, Alura L. Conklin, Carmen L. Rivera, Luis F. C. Kovarik, Jane A. Foster, Herbert L. Greenhoe, Mary L. Rose, Wesley B. Larson, Herbert W. Goetz, James Hall, Jerry C. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Leonard, Florence Himmelstein, Jeffrey Hasley, Rhanda L. Strickland, Henry S. Jr. Longshore, Terie Keller, Lucy A. Helms, Dennis L. Tatum, Readus R. Lund, Sandra K. Larson, Herbert W. Hoke, Dixie L. Trigueiro, Ken Lushene, Rebecca S. Lowe, Benjamin Holmes, Shirley R. Vince, David E. Lutz, Bonnie M. Napier, Grace Keller, Marcia Withrow, Grace M. Maddalo, Gene A. Rivera, Luis F. C. Lewis, Pamela Mangold, Sally Rogers, Brian G. Lutz, Bonnie M. Physical Therapy Manley, Barbara M. Sanders, Clifford Mandel, Judith S. Alexander, Michael A. Martin, Betty L. Trigueiro, Ken Mangis, Susan Anderson, Michael P. Miller, Martha W. Napier, Grace Humphrey, L. Dennis Monako, Marilyn Nosek, Margaret A. Lund, Sandra K. Moore, Carol Ann Research and Statistics Nuttall, James R. Poor, Charles R. Moore, Wadie M. Andrews, Harold D. Pascal, Peggy Moorman, Adele L. Bohrer, Robert Perry, S. Janette Nickerson, Nancy Chaves, John F. Reading/Language Arts Ramsey, Necia S. Norfleet, Drucilla D. Companik, Paul J. Education Robison, Pamela Norwood, Nancy Dalton, Jonas M. Schmidt, Aaron Allen, Nancy R. O'Connor, Sandra S. Frieden, Lex Smith, Louis Allen, Phyllis Padden, Agnes M. Gray, David B. Soebbing, Hugh W. Amann, Franklyn A. Papalia, Anthony Guyton, John W. III Stockton, Barbara Anthony, David A. Quesnel, Barbara J. Gyrisco, George G. Sturgis, Thelma E. F. Attletweed, Bernadette G. Riley, George M. Hallenbeck, Charles Tyler, Charlotte H. Attletweed, George Rockwell, Rosalie V. Hawthorne, Edward W. Bailer, Margaret L. Rosborough, Pearl M. Hirsch, Karen N. Occupational Therapy Ball, Daniel C. Routman, Terry Holcomb, Lillian P. Barsch, Jeffrey R. Saunders, Patricia C. Johns, Catherine C. Alexander, Michael A. Benedetto, Mark M. Schmidt, Nancy L. Johnson, Roberta A. Bradley, Jan L. Berke, Larry J. Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Kotzas, Chetra E. Blackburn, Beverly J. Seago, Howard Kramer, Clyde Marshall, Edwinna M. Bond, Francis V. Seiler, Peter J. Lambert, Robert Ortiz, Santa V.F. Boothe, Jill K. Sellin, Donald F. Lang, Harry G. Poor, Charles R. Brown, Don A: Sickles, Edward III Marks, Barbara D. Burley, Stephen Smith, Shirley D. McDermott, Paul A. Carpenter, Winnelle N. Smithwood, Constance A. Mills, Jack Physical Education Cart, Alta Spellman, Abigail Moorhouse, John N. Amerson, Michael S. Chance, Paula A. Stidham, Sharon R. Nelson, Charles E. Bastean, Thomas W. Jr. Christiancy, Sharon L. Stockton, Barbara Page, Dessie Benedetto, Mark M. Conlon, Sheila A. Stortz, Helen T. Pfeiffer, David Bernstein, Seymour S. Cowles, Nancy Taylor, Carl 1. Prashar, Paul Bird, Patrick V. Davidson, Ursula M. Taylor, Nancy E. Reed, Raymond W. Bragg, Herman W. Denis, Taras B. Thomas, Beatrice Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Butler, Raymond Dunn, Susan L. Thompson, M. Sue Sellin, Donald F. Eurik, Kenneth Ener, Virginia L. Thompson, Ruby L. Sharp, G: Lawrence 137 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Shepherd, Donald H. Reagan, Virginia L. Crockett, Kelley E. Alfred, James J. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Richards, Warren Davidson, Ursula M. Allen, Nancy R. Teuber, Hartmut Richardson, E. Gordon Day, John E. Anderson, Evelyn D. Thompson, Wayne Rosen, Roslyn Dukes, Theodor A. Anderson, Michael P. Totaro, Joseph V. Scarbrough, Paul E. Erickson, Kenneth S. Anderson, Robert R. Van Drutt, John Scofield, Harry H. Ferguson, Franklin A. Andrews, Harold D. Weinberger, Myron H. Seiler, Peter J. Fletcher, Dean C. Attletweed, Bernadette G. Witt, Leonard M. Shea, Maureen F. Goldwhite, Harold Avery, Chet Simpson, William M. Greenberg, Howard Babb, Richard L. Sloat, Robert Guyton, John W. III Ball, Daniel C. School Administration Southwood, Bobby J. Hardin, Garrett Barton, David B. Aldridge, George M. Stauber, Richard T. Hawkins, Bruce Bateman, Gerald G. Jr.. Anderson, Robert R. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Hawthorne, Edward W. Beining, Terry J. Avery, Chet Swaim, Wm. Dean Himmelstein, Jeffrey Benedetto, Mark M. Babb, Richard L. Swerdloff, Mark Hinshaw, Martha Bennett, Bonita Berke, Larry J. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Hudecki, Michael L. Bernstein, Seymour S. Bono, Francis V. Wyatt, Kenneth Hurd, Paul D. Bill, Peter Jr: Burstein, Gerald Yates, Fred P. Jr. Jackson, John S. Blanchard, Doris W. Busby, Howard R. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Boucher, Janet E. Butler, Raymond School Psychology Kirshbaum, Hal Bragg, Herman W. Case, Elizabeth J. Attletweed, George Lang, Harry G. Bray, James S. Sr. Conway, Pauline V. Avery, Chet Larsen, Robert P. Brick, Lawrence J. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Banham, Katherine M. Larsen, Wesley P. Burley, Stephen Cottonham, Danny K. Begonis, Geraldine E. Leddy, Edmund Jr. Busby, Howard R. Dalton, Jonas M. Carnes, Giles, D. Liese, Homer C. Chance, Paula A. Davila, Robert R. Carter, Mark W. Lordan, Mary L. Chesser, Danny C. Drake, Donna F. Cashman, Robert J. Mahood, Albert D. Chmielewski, Margaret A. Emmert, Keith W. Conway, Pauline V. Mangrubang, Fred R. Clark, Paul J. Fairfax, John W. Felsen, Martin F. Mason, William H. Cline, James L. Falthzik, Alfred M. Foster, Kathleen McWhirter, Nolan Congdon, Richard H. Felsen, Martin F. Fultz, Vae.R. Menchel, Robert S. Conlon, Sheila A. Forestal, Lawrence H. Henry, Marguarite M. Mills, Jack Copper, Laura Galloway, Gertrude S. Hoeft, Earl J. Moore, Daniel W. Craig, Mary L. Galloway, Victor H. Holmes, Linda L. Moore, Wadie M. Crawford, Jimmie R. Gorton, Harry B. Vetton, Clyde T. Napier, Grace Cruz, Francisco S. de la Graser, Charles A. Kamenear, Bernard S. Nelson, Marjorie P. Davidson, Ursula M. Grisham, David D. Keller, Marcia O'Connor, Sandra S. Davila, Robert R. Gritzner, Leland J. Kotzas, Chetra E. Ontko, Adele M. De Pillo, Norman C. Hawthrone, Edward W. Lewis, James F. Owellette, Nancy Debord-Schulz, Deborah Hinks, Lyle A. Longenecker, E. Donald Peek, Richard Del Valle, Nilda M. Holloway, Betty D. McKnab, Paul A. Peterson, Donald O. Di Paolo, Al Hunter, Christopher McDermott, Paul A. Ricker, Kenneth S. Echevarria, Manuel C. Jacubuois, Michael Miller, Martha W. Rockwell, Dale L. Elam, George F. Jr. Johns, Catherine C. Muller, Robert S. Rodriguez, Felicita M. Erickson, Kenneth S. Johnson, Richard K. Nelson, Charles E. Rushton, Priscilla S. Fairfax, John W. Johnston, George W. Raymond, Suzanne H: Sallee, Stephen E. Feldstein, Donald S. Jones, Helen B. Riley, George M. Santiago, Raul A. B. Ferguson, Franklin A. Joyce, Bob Santiago, Raul A. B. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Ferland, Jacqueline E.. Kaye, Nancy L. Shea, Maureen, F. Schratter, Susan A. Forestal, Lawrence H. Kendall, David J. Shepard, James C. Slone, Linda I. Foster, Herbert L. Kirshbaum, Hal Stanley, Susan I. Sobel, Edna H. Fraenkel, Brenda La Cosse, Eugene Walker, Pamela K. Stanacey, Nikola Z. Galloway, Victor H. Larson, Herbert W. Wyatt, Kenneth Stefanko, Robert Geren, Patricia D. Lushene, Rebecca S. Zatlukal, James M. Strathmann, Richard R. Gluth, Harold C. Mangrubang, Fred R. Strong, Virginia.K. Gott, Mary A. Martinez, Marie del C. G. Sutton, Kathy J. Grandy, Judith W: Science Education McMahon, Margo E. Swanson, Anne B. Graser, Charles A. Mewman, Lawrence Bates, Howard F. Tuttle, Dean Gray, C. Jack Pehrson, Alan R. Benowitz, Stanley R. Vermeij, Geerat Gritzner, Leland J. Peters, Dorothy M. Benson, James W. Volk, Lawrence Guyton, John W. III Pinkerton, Sandra R. Blanchard, Doris W. Weinberger, Myron H. Hammonds, Stephen W. Punzo, Richard A. Blumenkopf, Todd Wilcox, Floyd L. Harbison, Thomas E. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Bohrer, Robert Harned, Juanita M. Raihofer, Mary E. Burdett, Joyanne K. Secondary Education Harris, Allen C. Ramsey, John A. Cooper, Laura Abell, Richard P. Hasley, Rhanda L. Rarus, Nancy B. Crawford, Jimmie R. Aldridge, George M. Hentz, Patricia A. 138 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Herrold, Mary D. Spanbauer, Pauline E. Bruce, Jackie W. Taub, Larry S. Himmelstein, Jeffrey Squires, Paul W. Jr. Burley, Stephen Thibeault, Raymond J. Hinks, Lyle A. Stortz, Helen T. Chance, Paula A. Thiel, Dan Holland, James L. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Clark, Paul J. Tramontana, Marie Howard, Peggy A. Strickland, Henry S. Jr. Cline, James L. Tyler, Charlotte H. Hunter, Christopher Strong, Virginia K. Congdon, Richard H. Urevig, Kenneth D. Jacobs, Leo M. Sutton, Kathy J. De Kieffer, James H. Varela, Judith Johnson, Richard L. Taub, Larry S. De Pillo, Norman C. Wertz, John A. Kachmarik, William K. Thompson, Ruby L. Decarli, Luciana Whitney, Willis R. Karlheim, Nancy D. Tramontana, Marie Di Paolo, AI Willis, Larry Keller, Marcia Trigueiro, Ken Elam, George F. Jr. Wilson, Janice Kemmett, William Urevig, Kenneth D. Erickson; Kenneth S. Withrow, Grace M. Kendall, David J. Vale, Gary M. Fix, Deborah W. Kilgore, Miguel A. F. Wares, Margaret B. Forestal, Lawrence H. Special Education, Deaf Kurth, Linda A. Waters, Howard J. Gailey, Judith A. Allen, Nancy R. Ladner, Emil S. Whitney, Willis R. Giles, Joann P. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Lewis, Barbara A. Wilcox, Floyd L. Godfrey, Emma L. Amann, Franklyn A. Lund, Sandra K. Willis, Larry Gray, C. Jack Amundsen, Pam Lushene, Rebecca S. Wilson, Janice Hailey, Calvin P. Anderson, Harry C. Mandel, Judith S. Womack, James Hallenbeck, Charles Anderson, Mary M. Mangold, Sally Zatlukal, James M. Hammonds, Stephen W. Anderson, Robert R. McLaughlin, Kimm E. Harris, Allen C. Annala, Linda- McCartney, Brian Social Foundations/History Hinks, Lyle A. Anthony, David A. McIntyre, Michael M. and Philosophy Isaacs, Bill J. Anthony, Robert A. McWhirter, Nolan Anthony, Robert A. Jacabealla, Michael C. Antonitsch, Ingo Miller, Elaine L. Bazo, Bienvenido Jackson, Ridgely P. Ashmore, Donnell H. Mills, Jack Bono, Francis V. Jacobs, Leo M. Attletweed, Bernadette G. Monako, Marilyn Bruce, Jackie W. Johnson, Richard L. Attletweed, George Moore, Carol Ann Burley, Stephen Johnson, Roberta A. Babb, Richard L. Moore, Wadie M. Cline, James L. Kachmarik, William K. Bahl, Douglas D. Moses, Gregory Congdon, Richard H. Kamenear, Bernard S. Bailey, Barbara A. Newlon, Robert E. De Pillo, Norman C. Kilgore, Miguel A. F. Bastean, Thomas W. Jr. Nickerson, Nancy Erickson, Kenneth S. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Bateman, Gerald C. Jr. O'Connor, Sandra S. Fix, Deborah W. Ladner, Emil S. Bennett, Bonita O'Hara, Susan Gray, C. Jack Lechtreck, Roy M. Benowitz, Stanley R. Peek, Richard Grinder, Robert D. Lund, Sandra K. Berke, Larry J. Pehrson, Alan R. Herrera, Rose G. Mandel, Judith S. Bernstein, Seymour S. Penn, J. Roger Himes, Joseph S. Martinez, Maria del C. G. Bess, Lily C. Peters, Dorothy M. Keller, Marcia McGuire, Caroline M. Blanchard, Doris W. Porcellini, Anthony P. Kenney, Alice P. Mikos, Kenneth Bragg, Bernard N. Porter, Margaret E. Lund, Sandra K. Mild, George C. Brick, Lawrence J. Propp, George Mandel, Judith S. Miles, Edward J. Brown, Ruth S. Provo, Alfred F. Murabito, James J. Miller, Elaine L. Burdett, Joyanne K. Quinores, Pedro B. U. Nelson, Randall H. Misenheimer, Linda Burdett, Ronald C. Ramsey, John A. Newlon, Robert E. Napier, Grace Burstein, Gerald Rank, Arvilla Robbins, Curtis O'Hara, Susan Busby, Howard R. Reed, Carol A. Sellin, Donald F. Oliver, Ronald W. Sr. Butkus, Marie M. Reed, Roy W. Taub, Larry S. Pehrson, Alan R. Butler, Raymond Riley, George M. Totaro, Joseph V. Propst, Lester G. Carbaugh, Cindy C. Rivera, Luis F. C. Widmann, Betty Ramsey, John A. Carter, Mark W. Robertson, Jack Wotherspoon, James R. Reed, Raymond W. Chance, Paula A. Robison, Pamela Rizzi, Helen Cleary, John Rockwell, Dale L. Robles, Jose A. B. Cline, James L. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Social Studies Education Rodney, Joel M. Conlon, Sheila A. Rodriguez, Felicita M. Abell, Richard P. Russell, Richard R. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Samudio, Molly Aladeen, Kathy S. Rutkowski, Jeanne M. Coriell, Steven H. Sanders, Judith Aldridge, George M. Samudio, Molly Crawford, Jimmie R. Sanderson, Frederick Alfred, James J. Sanders, Judith Davila, Robert R. Santiago, Raul A. G. Anderson, Harry C. Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Denis, Taras B. Sayles, Rasheeda A. Andrews, Harold D. Sower, Terry A. Diaz, Pam Schmidt, Lyn A. Anthony, Robert A. Squires, Paul W. Jr. Drake, Donna F. Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Bahl, Douglas D. Stidham, Sharon R. Dyreson, Patricia A. Scofield, Harry H. Bateman, Gerald C. Jr. Stockton, Barbara Eklof, Iva M. Seiler, Peter J. Beining, Terry J. Stortz, Helen T. Elliott, Holly Shawver, Anne E. Bragg, Herman W. Stoudenmire, Charles B. Fein, Rosalyn S. Sickles, Edward III Bray, James S. Sr. Tatum, Readus R. Feldstein, Donald S. 139 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Fleisher, Vera Propp, George Feldstein, Donald S. Cashman, Robert J. Forestal, Lawrence H. Pyers, Paul S. Jr. Foster, Herbert L. Chase, Kay J. Fraenkel, Brenda Quesnel, Barbara J. Frensch, Peter Christen, Teresa L. Fultz, Vae R. Rank, Arvilla Garrison, Vance J. Christiancy, Sharon L. Galloway, Gertrude S. Raymond, Suzanne H. Giordano, Ralph Claypool, Norma Galloway, Victor H. Reed, Raymond W. Hammonds, Stephen W. Coriell, Steven H. Goldmann, Warren R. Revell, James W. Himmelstein, Jeffrey Craig, Mary L. Golladay, Loy E. Rinaldi, Anna M. Holmes, Shirley R. Davila, Robert R. Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Rivera, Luis F. C. Johnson, Allen F. Denis, Taras B. Graybill, Patrick A. Rizzi, Helen Johnson, Judith S. Deturck, Linda Gustason, Gerilee Rockwell, Dale L. Kleinhans, Virginia M. Dowling, Diana J. Hailey, Calvin P. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Kokaska, Charles J. Duncan, Richard L: Harbison, Thomas E. Rodriguez, Ramon F. Kotzas, Chetra E. During, Patricia A. Hays, Beverly S. Rosen, Roslyn Kramer, Marianne T. Eurek, Kenneth Hendrix, Naomi Rowley, Nancy C. Lagrander, Joyce M. Fellows, Raymond A. Herrold, Mary D. Sanders, Clifford Le Compte, Gare Fix, Colleen Higgins, Francis C. Scales, William R. Lloyd, Mary L. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Hinks, Lyle A. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Longenecker, E. Donald Fultz, Vae R. Hunter, Christopher Schmidt, Nancy L. Lund, Sandra K. Garrison, Vance J. Hurwitz, T. Alan Schroedel, Huberta Maddalo, Gene A. Giordano, Ralph Imme, Robert B. Schultz, Stephen R. Manley, Barbara M. Given, Barbara K. Jacobs, Leo M. Scofield, Harry H. Massey, Jewell Goldberg, I. Ignacy Johnson, Judith S. Seago, Howard Mathews, Paula B: Graves, Gail G. Johnson, Richard K. Seiler, Peter J. Maurer, Lydia Greer, Bobby G. Johnston, George W. Sellmeyer, William Miller, Martha W. Hallman, Tracey J. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Sien, Susan Mills, Jack Hanson, Thomas Kovarik, Jane A. Simpson, William M. Mitchell, Laurie J. Hentz, Patricia A. Kugel, Stephan P. Soliday, Michael D. Moore, Daniel W. Holloway, Betty D. La Cosse, Eugene Spanbauer, Pauline E. Potter, Natalie A. Holmes, Shirley R. Ladner, Emil S. Spiecker, Anthony E. Punzo, Richard A. Johns, Catherine C. Lambert, Robert Stevens, Lee A. Quesnel, Barbara J. Johnson, Allen F. Lang, Harry G. Swaim, Anna L. Ransom, David J. Johnson, Richard L. Larson, Herbert W. Swaim, Wm. Dean Reagan, Virginia L. Johnston, George W. Lenham, Jeffrey Tarricone, Linda J. Reed, Roy W. Jones, Helen B. Longshore, Terie Taub, Larry S. Reinhard, Sheila M. Jorgensen, Karen E. Lund, Sandra K. Taylor, Paul L. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Kamenear, Bernard S. MacDowell, Arden J. Teuber, Hartmut Russell, Richard R. Kerr, Dee Ann S. Maddalo, Gene A. Thomas, Beatrice Sanders, Clifford Kiesser, Diana Mangrubang, Fred R. Titterington, Robin Schork, Mark F. King, Jennie S. Mangrubang, Poh-Pin L. Tremaine, Harry Sickles, Edward III Kline, Kristin S. Mathews, Paula B. Trigueiro, Ken Stanley, Susan I. Kokaska, Charles J! Mayes, Thomas A. Vale, Gary M. Trippe, Matthew Lewis, James F. McMahon, Margo E. Walker, Garrett Waugh, James V. Malone, Florence McCartney, Brian Waugh, James V. Whitney, Willis R. Mancinelli, Jo A, McKee, David Wlodarski, Sabine Wood, Meredith L. Mathews, Paula B. Menchel, Robert S. Womack, James Yaeger, Mariam McMahon, Margo E. Merchant, C. Diane Wood, Betty L. McDermott, Paul A. Mieir, Sandie Yates, Fred P. Jr. Mills, Jack Mikos, Kenneth Zisman, Marcia A. Special Education, General Nelson, Charles E. Moore, Ruth P. Zmijewski, Glenda C. Altman, Brian T. Nickerson, Nancy Mooreman, Adele L. Amerson, Michael S. Pinkerton, Sandra R. Munoz, Roger R. Anderson, Ronald J. Propst, Lester G. Nagy; Mark M. Special Education, Antonitsch, Ingo Quesnel, Barbara J. Newman, Lawrence Emotionally Disturbed Ardinger, Robert S. Quinores, Pedro B. U., Nomeland, Ronald E. Amerson, Michael S. Avery, Chet Reed, Carol A. Northrop, Allyn B. Anthony, Robert A. Bailey, Bill Reinhard, Sheila M. Nutter, Mary E. Ardinger, Robert S. Barany, Andrew J. Roberts, Thomas G. Padden, Agnes M. Babb, Richard L. Barsch, Jeffrey R. Robertson, Jack Panara, Robert Barton, David B. Bazo, Bienvenido Rockwell, Rosalie V. Papalia, Anthony Bazo, Bienvenido Begonis, Geraldine E. Rubenfeld, Phyllis Peacock, Leonard J. Bragg, Herman W. Blackburn, Beverly J. Salkovitz, Harvey Peterson, Donald O. Brogan, Alice M. Britton, John Sanders, Clifford Pohl, Therese Butkus, Marie M. Brockmann, Ellen M. Sandness, Ronald L. Posedly, Thomas J. Christen, Teresa L. Brodaczynski, Judy Santana, Jose R. Potter, James N. Companik, Paul J. Burdette, Sherri T. Schork, Mark F. Potter, Natalie A. Fein, Rosalyn S. Carriker, William R. Senn, Kathleen F. S. 140 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Sherman, Gary M. Butkus, Marie M. Sieck, Lilith A. Holmes, Shirley R. Sloat, Robert Carpenter, Winnelle N. Sinning, H. Kent Johnson, Allen F. Sneed, Debra Case, Elizabeth J. Sloat, Robert Johnson, Judith S. Stockton, Barbara Christein, Teresa L. Slone, Linda I. Johnson, Richard K. Thielen, Mary P. Christiancy, Sharon L. Stanley, Susan I. Johnson, Richard L. Thomsen, Greg L. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Star, Nonnie Kerr, Dee Ann S. Totaro, Joseph V. Craig, Mary L. Stockton, Barbara Kiesser, Diana Vaughan, Cameron H. Cunliff, Josephine R. Stortz, Helen T. Knuckles, Jonnie B. Waters, Sandra C. Deturck, Linda Taylor, Nancy E. Kokaska, Charles J. Watson, Emily S. Diaz, Pam Thelen, Janet E. Kotzas, Chetra E. Wetscher, Holly Dowling, Diana J. Thomas, Beatrice Kurth, Linda A. Whalen, Mary A. Fairfax, John W. Thomas, Carol C. Lewis, James F. Whitney, Willis R. Feldstein, Donald S. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Longenecker, E. Donald Wilson, Janice Fix, Deborah W. Wallis, Nancy L. Mathews, Paula B. Withrow, Grace M. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Waugh, James V. McLain, Sarah D. Wood, Meredith L. Fultz, Vae R. Whitney, Willis R. McNally, Anne Wyatt, Kenneth Gailey, Judith A. Wood, Meredith L. Mieir, Sandie Wynn, Steven Garrison, Vance J. Wood, Mildred H. Morales, Myrta L. T. Young, Joan Gaskin, Lee A. Yaeger, Mariam Norwood, Nancy Yuker, Harold E. Giordano, Ralph Potter, Natalie A. Given, Barbara K. Preston, Caroline N. Special Education, Gifted and Gott, Mary A. Special Education, Mental Propst, Lester G. Talented Retardation Grandy, Judith W. Ransom, David J. Amerson, Michael S. Graves, Gail G. Adwell, Karen L. Rawaillot, Lillian Brick, Lawrence J. Grisham, David D. Allen, Nancy R. Reagan, Virginia L. Corn, Anne L. Hallman, Tracey J. Altman, Brian T. Reinhard, Sheila M. Erickson, Kenneth S. Holmes, Shirley R. Amerson, Michael S. Rivera, Luis F. C. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Johnson, Charlotte F. Anderson, Ronald J. Roberts, Thomas G. Godfrey, Emma L. Johnson, Judith S. Antonitsch, Ingo Rockwell, Rosalie V. Grisham, David D. Kamenear, Bernard S. Ardinger, Robert S. Rogers, Brian G. Himmelstein, Jeffrey Kay, Marilyn Barton, David B. Rubenfeld, Phyllis Jackson, Ridgely P. Kiesser, Diana Bergum, Shelley Salkovitz, Harvey Kemmett, William Kleinhans, Virginia M. Broadczynski, Judy Saunders, Patricia C. Lutz, Bonnie M. Kline, Kristin S. Burdette, Sherri T. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Massey, Jewell Kohn, Deborah Cargle, Dortha Sellin, Donald F. Moore, Daniel W. Kokaska, Charles J. Carriker, William R. Sickles, Edward III Newlon, Robert E. Kovarik, Jane A. Carter, Mark W. Sinning, H. Kent Perkins, Shirley Kramer, Marianne T. Case, Elizabeth J. Sloat, Robert Potter, Natalie A. Lagrander, Joyce M. Cellar, Paula L. Stanley, Susan I. Ransom, David J. Larch, Linda A. Christen, Teresa L. Struemph, Harold V. Russell, Richard R. Lauber, Annette M. Christiancy, Sharon L. Thelen, Janet E. Selling, Donald F. Le Compte, Gare Claypool, Norma Thomas, Beatrice Senn, Kathleen F. S. Longenecker, E. Donald Cordero, John B. Thomas, Carol C. Sloat, Robert Macomber, Janet Corn, Anne L. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Stortz, Helen T. Manley, Barbara M. Craig, Mary L. Wallis, Nancy L. Whalen, Mary A. Marshall, Dan Dahnke, Lynn K. Watson, Emily S. Wilcox, Floyd L. Mathews, Paula B. Dowling, Diana J. Wetscher, Holly Zatlukal, James M. Maurer, Lydia Duncan, Richard L. Whitney, Willis R. McKnab, Paul A. Egbert, Shirley D. Whittingham, Mary C. Special Education, Learning Misenheimer, Linda Feldstein, Donald S. Withrow, Grace M. Disabilities Mitchell, Laurie J. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Wolff, Paula Adwell, Karen L. Nutter, Mary E. Foster, Kathleen Wood, Meredith L. Allen, Phyllis O'Connor, Sandra S. Fritz, John E. Wood, Mildred H. Altman, Brian T. Pohl, Therese Fultz, Vae R. Amerson, Michael S. Potter, Natalie A. Garrison, Vance J. Ardinger, Robert S. Preston, Caroline N. Gaskin, Lee A. Special Education, Severely Barany, Andrew J. Reagan, Virginia L. Giordano, Ralph and Profoundly Barsch, Jeffrey R. Reed, Carol A. Given, Barbara K. Handicapped Barton, David B. Reed, Roy W. Goldberg, I. Ignacy Amerson, Michael S. Bergum, Shelley Reinhard, Sheila M. Graves, Gail G. Anthony, Robert A. Berke, Larry J. Rivera, Luis F. C. Gray, David B. Antonitsch, Ingo Bishop, Ava L. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Hammonds, Stephen W. Berke, Larry J. Boothe, Jill K. Russell, Richard R. Harned, Juanita M. Brogan, Alice M. Brick, Lawrence J. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Heller, Gary Butkus, Marie M. Brodaczynski, Judy Seitz, Terri L. Hirsch, Karen N. Cargle, Dortha Brown, Don A. Sickles, Edward III Holmes, Linda L. Cellar, Paula L. 141 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Cheadle, James Love, Russell J. Mills, Jack Urban Education Claypool, Norma Marra, Carole A. Moorman, Adele L. Adams, Norman M. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. McMahon, Margo E. Muller, Robert S. Brockmann, Ellen M. Dowling, Diana J. Morton, Deborah L. Napier, Grace Foster, Herbert L. Fellows, Raymond A. Norwood, Nancy Obremski, Steven Force, Dewey G. Jr. Peek, Richard Grimes, George P. Nutter, Mary E. Johnson, Roberta A. Garrison, Vance J. Potter, Natalie A. Potter, Natalie A. Santiago, Raul A. B. Giordano, Ralph Ransom, David J. Ransom, David Squires, Paul W. Jr. Gray, David B. Sanders, Clifford Ricker, Kenneth S. Zatlukal, James M. Greenhoe, Mary L. Sanders, Judith Sanders, Judith Hirsch, Karen N. Scales, William R. Santana, Jose R. Vocational Education Johnson, Allen F. Sellers, Donna L. Scales, William R. Johnson, Judith S. Shanks, Susan J. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Adams, Norman M. Keller, Marcia Shawver, Ann E. Schmidt, Lyn A. Antonitsch, Ingo Kelley, Geraldine Sieck, Lilith A. Schork, Mark F. Ardinger, Robert S. Kerr, Dee Ann S. Slone, Linda I. Senn, Kathleen F. S. Attletweed, George Knucklés, Jonnie B. Smith, Shirley D. Smith, Louis Baley, Joseph D. Kotzas, Chetra E. Strodtbeck, Mary Smith, Shirley D. Bergdahl, Jerry Lewis, James F. Tarricone, Linda J. Stanley, Susan I. Britton, John Lewis, Pamela Taylor, Paul L. Sutton, Kathy J. Butkus, Marie M. McMahon, Margo E. Wallis, Nancy L. Thomas, Beatrice Butler, Raymond McNally, Anne Watson, Emily S. Tuttle, Dean Carpenter, Charles E. Mieir, Sandie Waugh, James V. Waugh, James V. Claussen, Roger D. Nelson, Marjorie P. White, Ina Wolff, Paula Cruz, Francisco S. de la Norwood, Nancy Wood, Mildred H. Wyatt, Linda C. De Forge, Wayne A. Nutter, Mary E. Futrell, James, M. Potter, Natalie A. Galloway, Victor H. Special Education, Visually Student Personnel Rawaillot, Lillian Gluth, Harold C. Handicapped Administration Roberts, Thomas G. Griffith, Mary V. Robertson, Jack Amerson, Michael S. Bourke, Bob Hallenbeck, Charles Rubenfeld, Phyllis Antonitsch, Ingo Christenson, David K. Harbison, Thomas E. Santana, Jose R. Avery, Chet Elam, George F. Jr. Harter, Bruce Scales, William R. Barany, Andrew J. Fix, Colleen Holmes, Hannah T. Shawver, Ann E. Bazo, Bienvenido Galloway, Victor H. Hunter, Christopher Sinning, H. Kent Blundell, Olivia Geren, Patricia D. Kurth, Linda A. Smith, Shirley D. Bohrer, Robert Gupton; William Ladner, Emil S. Stanley, Susan I. Burley, Stephen Lowe, Benjamin Larson, Heidi S. Struemph, Harold V. Claypool, Norma Marks, Barbara D. Lynch, Daniel J. Thomas, Beatrice Corn, Anne L. McDevitt, George M. McLain, Sarah D. Thompkins, John H. Jr. Dixon, Judith M. McMahon, Margo E. Muller, Robert S. Watson, Emily S. Forestal, Lawrence H. Palombi, Barbara Nomeland, Ronald E. Wolff, Paula Forsberg, Caroline Penn, J. Roger Page, Dessie Gray, C. Jack Peters, Dorothy M. Peacock, Leonard J. Grisham, David D. Porter, Margaret E. Porter, Margaret E. Special Education, Speech and Gupton, William Scales, William R. Preston, Caroline N. Hearing Hackworth, Mary. Jo Shepard, James C. Provo, Alfred F. Amerson, Michael S. Hallenbeck, Charles Silver, Wayne Rawaillot, Lillian Anthony, David A. Hanson, Thomas Stutler, Douglas L. Rizzi, Helen Antonitsch, Ingo Johnson, Judith S. Warnath, Charles F. Russell, Fred S. Babb, Richard L. Kapperman, Gaylen Schroedel, Huberta Barr, Arlene F. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Schrupp, Harold A. Technical/Industrial Education Boardman, Francine P. Keller, Marcia. Schulz, Brent Brown, Ruth S. Kelley, Geraldine Batemen-Ferry, John A. Sharp, G. Lawrence Carbaugh, Cindy C. Lambert, Robert Butler, Raymond Sickles, Edward III Danilo, Sandra M. Lewis, Barbara A. Cruz, Francisco S. de la Simpson, William M. Eblen, Roy E. Lewis, Pamela Futrell, James M. Singleton, Julian S. Forestal, Lawrence H. Lord, Pat Gluth, Harold C. Star, Nonnie Johnson, Judith S. Hurwitz, T. Alan Stauber, Richard T. Lowe, Benjamin Jones, Helen B. Lukens, Laurie J. Lake, Earl Swaim, Wm. Dean Kent, William C. Mancinelli, Jo Ann Nomeland, Ronald E. Thomsen, Greg L. Kerr, Dee Ann S. Mangis, Susan Spiecker, Anthony E. Warner, Joyce Kollodge, Mary Ellen K. Mangold, Sally Star, Nonnie Vocational Rehabilitation Lambert, Robert Mathesius, Brenda L. Stauber, Richard T. Laracuente, Stephen G. Mathews, Paula B. Taylor, Paul L. Adler, Edna P. Le Compte, Gare McGowen, M. Shannon Totaro, Joseph V. Anderson, Glenn B. Longshore, Terie Mieir, Sandie Wares, Margaret B. Anderson, Harry C. 142 SPECIALIZATION INDEX Anderson, Ronald J. Sergeant, William R. Antonitsch, Ingo Sharp, G. Lawrence Ashmore, Donnell H. Skaja, Tim L. Berke, Larry J. Sloat, Robert Bradley, Jan L. Smith, Clyde R. Britton, John Star, Nonnie Cargle, Dortha Stockton, Barbara Carnes, Giles D. Thomsen, Greg L. Carter, Mark W. Vorhauer, Delia V. Clark, Mary J. Wetscher, Holly Cordero, John B. Whittingham, Mary C. Danilo, Sandra M. Wilson, Janice Deloach, Charlene P. Woodrich, Frank Diot, Truman E. Duncan, Richard L. Elliott, Holly Forsberg, Caroline Frieden, Lex Fritz, John E. Fultz, Vae R. Galloway, Victor H. Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Gorton, Harry B. Gray, C. Jack Greenhoe, Mary L. Greer, Bobby G. Gupton, William Hallenbeck, Charles Hammonds, Stephen W. Harter, Bruce Herman, Anne Hohmann, George W. Holmes, Hannah T. Jetton, Clyde T. Johnson, Allen F. Johnson, Richard K. Jones, Helen B. Jones, Sarita Lambert, Robert Lewis, Jack C. Lewis, Pamela Longshore, Terie Martinez, Maria del D. G. Maurer, Lydia Muller, Robert S. Nagy, Mark M. Ortiz, Santa V. F. Pacheco, Jose A. Palombi, Barbara Peacock, Leonard J. Poor, Charles R. Porter, Margaret E. Ramsey, John A. Ransom, David J. Rawaillot, Lillian Raymond, Suzanne H. Reed, Raymond W. Robbins, Curtis Rogers, Brian G. Rubenfeld, Phyllis Sanders, Grady M. Sawisch, Leonard P. Scales, William R. Schmidt, Lyn A. Schork, Mark F. Schroedel, Huberta 143 DISABILITY INDEX Amputee Fletcher, Dean C. Mills, Jack Amann, Franklyn A. Antonitsch, Ingo Forsberg, Caroline Misenheimer, Linda Amundsen, Pam Bear, Jannell E. Foulke, Emerson Moses, Gregory Anderson, Glenn B. Carrady, Royce W. Garrison, Dean H. Napier, Grace Anderson, Mary M. Chanin, Margaret J. Garrison, Vance J. Nelson, Charles E. Anderson, Robert R. Decarli, Luciana Gaskin, Lee A. Nelson, Randall H. Annala, Linda Duerfeldt; Pryse H. Gaspari, Robert Newlon, Robert E. Anthony, David A. Ehrgott, Patricia Gomez, Maria Nuttall, James R. Anthony, Robert A. Flusser, Peter Goudie, Andrea Obremski, Steven Ashmore, Donnell H. Force, Dewey G. Jr. Gray, C. Jack Page, Dessie Ashwill, Beverley Frazier, J. Terry Greenberg, Howard Peek, Richard Attletweed, Bernadette G. Goldberg, I. Ignacy Grisham, David D. Penn, J. Roger Attletweed, George Goldwhite, Harold Gupton, William Perry, S. Janette Babb, Richard L. Grimes, George P. Hackworth, Mary Jo Polly, James M. Bahl, Douglas D. Jetton, Clyde T. Hall, Jerry C. Propst, Lester G. Ballantyne, Donald L. Lagrander, Joyce M. Hallenbeck, Charles Ramsey, Necia S. Bastean, Thomas W. Jr. Lewis, Robert J. Hammonds, Stephen W. Ransom, David J. Bateman, Gerald C. Jr. McClure, Daniel L. Hanson, Thomas Reagan, Virginia L. Benedetto, Mark M. McMahon, Margo E. Harned, Juanita M. Ricker, Kenneth S. Bennett, Bonita Miller, Robert E. Harris, Allen C. Sanders, Judith Benowitz, Stanley R. Price, Mary A. Hasley, Rhanda L. Sanderson, Frederick Berke, Larry J. Rios, Vincent Helms, Dennis L. Santana, Jose R. Berke, Lisa J. Rutkowski, Jeanne M. Himes, Joseph S. Sarles, Harvey Bernstein, Seymour S. Strathmann, Richard R. Holcomb, Lillian P. Sawisch, Leonard P. Bess, Lilly C. Swerdloff, Mark Holte, Carlyle W. Schabinger, Jane S. Blanchard, Doris W. Thompson, Ruby L. Hovis, Robert A. Schmidt, Lyn A. Bono, Francis V. Wilson, Janice Howard, John R. Schork, Mark F. Bourke, Bob Withrow, Grace M. Howard, Peggy A. Selby, James W. Bragg, Bernard N. Ineck, Janet E. Sellin, Donald F. Brick, Lawrence J. Blind/Visually Impaired Isaacs, Bill J. Senn, Kathleen F. S. Brown, Ruth S. Jacubouis, Michael Simeone, Louis S.J. Burdett, Joyanne K. Aker, Chery! G. John, Carol Sloat, Robert Burdett, Ronald C. Alcorn, Benjamin C. Jones, Sarita Smith, Clyde R. Burstein, Gerald Amerson, Michael. S. Kapperman, Gaylen Smith, Louis Busby, Howard R. Annala, Linda Keller, Marcia Smith, Shirley D. Butkus, Marie M. Ashmore, Donnell H. Kelley, Geraldine Southwood, Bobby J. Carbaugh, Cindy C. Avery, Chet Kemmett, William Stanacey, Nikola Z. Carter, Mark W. Barany, Andrew J. Kenney, Alice P. Stanley, Susan I. Chance, Paula A. Bazo, Bienvenido Klobnak, Rebecca A. Stephens, Otis H. Claussen, Roger D. Blundell, Olivia Kramer, Marianne T: Stoudenmire, Charles B. Cleary, John Boardman, Francine P. Lambert, Robert Strong, Virginia K. Cline, James L. Bohrer, Robert Larch, Linda A. Sturgis, Thelma E. F. Conlon, Sheila A. Briggs, Clyde R. Lewinson, Edwin R. Sutton, Kathy J. Corbett, Edward E. Jr. Burley, Stephen Lewis, Barbara A. Tarricone, Linda J. Coriell, Steven H. Carnes, Giles D. Lewis, Jack C. Taylor, Carl I. Craig, Mary L. Carpenter, Winnelle N. Lewis, Pamela Thomas, Beatrice Crawford, Jimmie R. Chase, Kay J. Lisansky, Ruth S. Tigges, Sandra A. Crockett, Kelley E. Christenson, David K. Lloyd, Mary L. Tuttle, Dean Danilo, Sandra M. Claypool, Norma Lockhart, Lynn Van Drutt, John Davila, Robert R. Conklin, Carmen L. Lord, Pat Vaughan, Cameron H. Davinroy, Thomas B. Cooper, Don Lowe, Benjamin Velez, Elsie V. Day, John E. Cooper, Laura Lukens, Laurie J. Vermeij, Geerat De Kieffer, James H. Cordero, John B. Lushene, Rebecca S. Vorhauer, Delia V. Denis, Taras B. Corn, Anne L. Macomber, Janet Warnath, Charles F. Diaz, Pam Crockett, Kelley E. Mancinelli, Jo Ann Whitacre, Frank A. Diot, Truman E. Cross, Kenneth A. Mandel, Judith S. Whitney, Willis R. Drake, Donna F. Day, John E. Mangis, Susan Wolff, Paula Dyreson, Patricia A. Debord-Schulz, Deborah Mangold, Sally Wood, Mildred H. Egbert, Shriley D. Di Caprio, Nicholas S. Marshall, Dan Wotherspoon, James R. Eklof, Iva M. Dixon, Judith M. Martinez, Maria del C. G. Young, Joan Elliott, Holly Dotson, Jane M. Mathesius, Brenda L. Zisman, Marcia A. Endres, Barbara J. Dunn, Susan L. McGuire, Caroline M. Eurek, Kenneth Ebler, Clement C. McDermott, Paul A. Fein, Rosalyn S. Evans, Alura L. McGowen, M. Shannon Deaf/Hearing Impaired Fleischer, Lawrence R. Fidler, Richard H. Merrill, Pam Adler, Edna P. Fleischer, Vera Fix, Colleen Mild, George C. Allen-Taylor, Shirley J. Forestal, Lawrence H. 144 DISABILITY INDEX Fraenkel, Brenda Menchel, Robert S. Swaim, Anna L. Given, Barbara K. Fultz, Vae R. Merchant, C. Diane Swaim, Wm. Dean Goetz, James Galloway, Gertrude S. Mikos, Kenneth Tarricone, Linda J. Gott, Mary A. Galloway, Victor H. Miller, Martha W. Taub, Larry S. Gavin, John J. Greer, Bobby G. Moore, Ruth P. Taylor, Nancy E. Gillette, Gail Griffith, Mary V. Moore, Winchell M. Taylor, Paul L. Grinder, Robert D. Goldmann, Warren R. Moorman, Adele L. Teuber, Hartmut Golladay, Loy E. Gyrisco, George G. Morton, Deborah L. Thomas, Carol C. Haase, Susan L. Gonzalez, Kirsten A. Munoz, Roger R. Titterington, Robin Graser, Charles A. Hallman, Tracey J. Nagy, Mark M. Tocado, Francisco R. Gray, Gibson H. Hammonds, Stephen W. Newman, Lawrence Tremaine, Harry Harter, Bruce Graybill, Patrick A. Nomeland, Ronald E. Trigueiro, Ken Gustason, Gerilee Hastings, Susan N. Nutter, Mary E. Vale, Gary M. Herber, Steven M. Hailey, Calvin P. Okuda, Chuzo Van Drutt, John Herman, Barbara G. Harbison, Thomas E. Pachciarz, Judith A. Walker, Garrett Hinshaw, Martha Hawkins, Bruce Padden, Agnes M. Walker, Roger J. Ineck, Janet I. Heller, Gary Panara, Robert Wallace, Lee A. Johnson, Charlotte F. Hendrix, Naomi Papalia, Anthony Walters, Fred H. Herrold, Mary D. Juley, Louise E. Peacock, Leonard J. Waters, Howard J. Kachmarik, William K. Higgins, Francis C. Peterson, Donald O. Weinberger, Myron H. Kamenear, Bernard S. Himmelstein, Jeffrey Pohl, Therese West, Dora M. Kendall, David J. Hinks, Lyle A. Posedly, Thomas J. Williams, Maude M. Holmes, Hannah T. Kilgore, Miguel A. F. Potter, James N. Wlodarski, Sabine Hunter, Christopher King, Jennie S. Prentice, Margaret A. Womack, James Hurwitz, T. Alan Kirshbaum, Hal Propp, George Wood, Betty L. Imme, Robert B. Kleinhans; Virginia M. Pyers, Paul S. Jr. Yates, Fred P. Jr. Kline, Kristin S. Jacabealla, Michael C. Quesnel, Barbara J. Zisman, Marcia A. Jacobs, Leo M. Klingman, Gerda I. Rank, Arvilla Zmijewski, Glenda C. Johnson, Judith S. Kokaska, Charles J. Rarus, Nancy B. Johnson, Richard K. Kotzas, Chetra E. Raymond, Suzanne H. Johnston, George W. Reed, Raymond W. Neurological (Cerebral) Larch, Linda A. Lauber, Annette M. Jorgensen, Karen E. Reinhard, Sheila M. Ackman, Ken Kasenga, Tessie P. Liese, Homer C. Revell, James W. Adwell, Karen L. Kovarik, Jane A. Rinaldi, Anna M. Lindskoog, Kathryn A. Altman, Brian T. Kramer, Marianne T. Lipscomb, Janice Rizzi, Helen Banham, Katherine M. Kugel, Stephan P. Litsky, Warren Robbins, Curtis Barsch, Jeffrey R. La Cosse, Eugene Lonngren, Karl E. Rockwell, Dale L. Bill, Peter Jr. Ladner; Emil S. Love, Russell J. Rockwell, Rosalie V. Bishop, Ava L. Lake, Earl Lushene, Rebecca S. Rodriguez, Ramon F. Blank, Seymour P. Lang, Harry G. MacKay, William R. Rosen, Roslyn Boucher, Janet E. Laracuente, Stephen G. Macomber, Janet Rowley, Nancy C. Bourke, Bob Larson, Heidi S. Malone, Florence Saunders, Patricia C. Bradley, Jan L. Larson, Herbert W. Marks, Barbara D. Schmidt, Nancy L. Brooks, Nancy A. Le Compte, Gare Marshall, Edwinna M. Schroedel, Huberta Burdette, Sherri T. Lechtreck, Roy M. McGill, William M. Schultz, Stephen R. Butkus, Marie M. Lee, Milton McVey, Teresa G. Scofield, Harry H. Campbell, Teresa M. Lenham, Jeffrey Mieir, Sandie Seago, Howard Carpenter, Winnelle N. Longshore, Terie Miller, Martha W. Seiler, Peter J. Cellar, Paula L. Lord, Edward B. Moore, Richard D. Sellmeyer, William Chaves, John F. Lund, Sandra K. Sergeant, William R. Morales, Ligia M. R. Christen, Teresa L. Lutz, Bonnie M. Sharpless, Nansie S. Moses, Gregory Companik, Paul J. Lynch, Daniel J. Muller, Robert S. Shawver, Ann E. Cooper, Laura MacDowell, Arden J. Morfleet, Drucilla D. Sien, Susan Craver, Donald Maddalo, Gene A. Silver, Wayne Northrop, Allyn B. Dahnke, Lynn K. Mangrubang, Fred R. Nuttall, James R. Simpson, William M. Dollarhide, Pamela C. Mangrubang, Poh-Pin L. O'Connor, Sandra S. Singleton, Julian S. Durking, Patricia A. Martin, Betty L. Ontko, Adele M. Soliday, Michael D. Echevarria, Manual C. Mathews, John P. Sonnenstrahl, Deborah M. Pilger, Anges J. Ferland, Jacqueline E. Mathews, Paula B. Sower, Terry A. Reagan, Virginia L. Fix, Deborah W. Mayes, Thomas A. Robison, Pamela Spanbauer, Pauline E. Fritschi, Doris A. McLain, Sarah D. Rogers, Brian G. Spiecker, Anthony E. Fultz, Vae R. McMahon, Margo E. Rogers, Christine Spiecker, Jane M. Gailey, Judith A. McNally, Anne Roth, William Stauber, Richard T. Garrison, Vance J. McPartlin, Gloria A. Rushton, Priscilla S. Stevens, Lee A. Gaskin, Lee A. McCartney, Brian Russell, Fred S. Strickland, Henry S. Jr. Giaquinta, Arthur R. McKee, David Sandness, Ronald L. Struemph, Harold V. Giordano, Ralph Saunders, Patricia C. 145 DISABILITY INDEX Sayles, Rasheeda A. Bryson, Justine Holloway, Betty D. Rawaillot, Lillian Schmidt, Aaron Carriker, William R. Holmes, Linda L. Reed, Carol A. Schratter, Susan A. Cart, Alta Holmes, Shirley R. Reed, Roy W. Schutz, Ruth K. Case, Elizabeth J. Humphrey, L. Dennis Regina, Bonita M. Sellers, Donna L. Catron, Larry J. Imre, John J. Rice, Mary E. Sharpless, Nansie S. Chappell, Dorothy T. Jackson, John S. Richardson, E. Gordon Simpson, Susan A. Cheadle, James Johnson, Allen F. Rickels, Milton Sinning, H. Kent Chesser, Danny C. Johnson, Richard L. Riley, George M. Sloat, Robert Chmielewski, Margaret A. Jonés, Helen B. Rivelli, Patrick A. Smithwood, Constance A. Christen, Teresa L. Joyce, Bob Roberts, Thomas G. Sneed, Debra Clark, Paul J. Karlheim, Nancy D. Robertson, Jack Star, Nonnie Condon, Margaret E. Kaye, Nancy L. Rodney, Joel M. Stidham, Sharon R. Cottonham, Danny K. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Rodriguez, Felicita M. Strong, Virginia K. Cowles, Nancy Keller, Lucy A. Rose, Wesley B. Sturgis, Thelma E. F. Cunliff, Josephine R. Kent, William C. Rossiter, C. Lawrence Taylor, Carl I. Curry, Danny Kerr, Dee Ann S. Rubenfeld, Phyllis Taylor, Nancy E. Dalton, Jonas M. Kiesser, Diana Russell, Richard R. Thibeault, Raymond J. Davidson, Ursula M. Kimmel, Arthur S. Sanders, Clifford Thompson, Wayne De Graff, Alfred H. Kimura, Shari Sanders, Grady M. Totaro, Joseph V. Del Valle, Hilda M. Kofoed, Arlene Sawisch, Leonard P. Trippe, Matthew Deloach, Charlene P. Kohn, Deborah Scales, William R. Tufts, Mary E. Deturck, Linda Kollodge, Mary Ellen K. Scarbrough, Paul E. Urevig, Kenneth D. Di Paolo, Al Kurth, Linda A. Scheffelin, Margaret A. M. Van Drutt, John Dollarhide, Pamela C. Langemann, Fred Schulenberg, Lawrence J. Volk, Lawrence Dukes, Theodor A. Larsen, Robert P. Schulz, Brent Wallace, Warren G. Duncan, Richard L. Larsen, Wesley P. Seitz, Terri L. Wallis, Nancy L. Eblen, Roy E. Leopold, Robert L. Shanks, Susan J. Walser, James M. Elam, George F. Jr. Leslie, Laurence Sharp, G. Lawrence Watson, Emily S. Elder, Holli Letulle, Joan A. Shepard, James C. Wetscher, Holly Emmert, Keith W. Lockett, Landon J. Sherman, Gary M. Williams, Rolf R. Ener, Virginia L. Longenecker, E. Donald Sieck, Lilith A. Witt, Leonard M. Ewell, Barbara N. Lopez, Carmen G. L. Silvers, Anita Wood, Mildred H. Fairfax, John W. Lordan, Mary L. Skaja, Tim L. Young, Joan Falconer, Michael J. Mahood, Albert D. Slone, Linda I. Falta, Ladia P. Malzahn, Don Smith, Mary B. Faraggiana, Isabella K. Marshall, Edwinna M. Sobel, Edna H. Neurological (Spinal Cord) Feiock, Timothy S. Mason, William H. Soebbing, Hugh W. Abell, Richard P. Feldstein, Donald S. Massey, Jewell Squires, Paul W. Jr. Alcorn, Herschel W. Fellows, Raymond A. McKnab, Paul A. Stefanko, Robert Alexander, Michael A. Felsen, Martin F. McMahon, Margo E. Strodtbeck, Mary Alfred, James J. Ferguson, Franklin A. McWhirter, Nolan Stutler, Douglas L. Allen, Nancy R. Fix, Colleen Miller, Elaine L. Tabor, Robert Anderson, Evelyn D. Frankel, Saundra Mitchell, Laurie J. Tade, William H. Anderson, Ronald J. Frieden, Lex Mobley, Charles E. Tatum, Readus R. Andrews, Harold D. Garrison, Vance J. Monsegur, Carmen D. M. Thiel, Dan Ardinger, Robert S. Gavin, John J. Moorhouse, John N. Thielen, Mary P. Bailey, Bill Geren, Patricia D. Mullender, Jonathan G. Thompson, David Bailey, Steven Giles, Joann P. Nelson, Marjorie P. Thompson, M. Sue Baley, Joseph D. Gottsdanker, Anne E. Newman, Anne R. Thomsen, Gregory L. Ball, Daniel C. Graham, C. Benjamin Nickerson, Nancy Titterington, Robin Barr, Arlene F. Grandy, Judith W. Norwood, Nancy Tramontana, Marie Barton, David B. Gray, David B. Nosek, Margaret A. Trippe, Matthew Bateman-Ferry, John A. Greener, John W. O'Hara, Susan Tyler, Charlotte H. Begonis, Geraldine E. Grisham, David D. Oliver, Ronald W. Sr. Walker, Pamela K. Bergum, Shelley Hanson, Eugene N. Ontko, Adele M. Walser, James M. Bird, Patrick V. Hardin, Garrett Pascal, Peggy Warner, Joyce Bisson, Lillian M. Hawthorne, Edward W. Pfeiffer, David Waugh, James V. Blumenkopf, Todd Henry, Marguarite M. Pinkerton, Sandra R. Welch, Dorothy E. Boothe, Jill K. Hentz, Patricia A. Poor, Charles R. Welch, George W. Boyd, David R. Herman, Anne Porter, Margaret E. Welch, John N. Britton, John Heumann, Judith Potter, Natalie A. Wertz, John A. Brockmann, Ellen M. Hill, Mary F. Prashar, Paul Whalen, Mary A. Brodaczynski, Judy Hillam, Bruce P. Preston, Caroline N. White, Ina Brogan, Alice M. Hirsch, Karen N. Provo, Alfred F. Whittingham, Mary C. Brown, Don A. Hohmann, George W. Raihofer, Mary E. Widmann, Betty Bruce, Jackie W. Holland, James L. Ramsey, John A. Wilcox, Floyd L. 146 DISABILITY INDEX Williams, Robert P. Yaeger, Mariam Miles, Edward J. Stortz, Helen T. Willis, Larry Zatlukal, James M. Miller, Robert E. Varela, Judith Wilson, Janice Mitchell, Laurie J. Williams, Rolf R. Wyatt, Kenneth Orthopedic Monako, Marilyn Zellmer, Gloria O. Wyatt, Linda C. Moore, Daniel W. Wynn, Steven Adams, Norman M. Moore, Dolores W. Zames, Frieda Anderson, Michael P. Moore, Wadie M. Zellmer, Gloria O. Ashwill, Beverley Morales, Myrta L. T. Zola, Irving K. Bailer, Margaret L. Nelson, Marjorie P. Bailey, Barbara A. Owellette, Nancy Bates, Howard F. Neuromuscular Pacheco, Jose A. Benson, James W. Page, Sally Aldridge, George M. Bird, Charles E. Palombi, Barbara Bergdahl, Jerry Blackburn, Beverly Perkins, Shirley Campbell, Teresa M. Bray, James S. Sr. Peters, Dorothy M. Hawthorne, Edward W. Bruno, Eunice Porcellini, Anthony P. Herrera, Rose G. Campbell, Teresa M. Prescott, Larry W. Hoke, Dixie L. Cargle, Dortha Provo, Alfrèd F. Hudecki, Michael S. Carpenter, Charles E. Pugh, Redford Leddy, Edmund Jr. Carrady, Royce W. Punzo, Richard A. Marsteller, Julie V. Carter, Mark W. Rallings, E. M. Maurer, Lydia Christen, Teresa L. Ramsey, John A. McIntyre, Michael M. Christiancy, Sharon L. Reagan, Virginia L. Miles, Edward J. Conway, Pauline V. Regina, Bonita M. Nosek, Margaret A. Crossman, Kenneth R. Richardson, E. Gordon Pehrson, Alan R. Cruz, Francisco S. de la Rivera, Arnaldo Perkins, Shirley Davidson, Audrey E. Rodriguez, Felicita M. Day, John E. Rodriguez, Jose E. De Forge, Wayne A. Organic Disorders Russell, Fred S. Dowling, Diana J. Samudio, Molly Adams, Norman M. Echevarria, Maria M. R. Santiago, Raul A. B. Allen, Phyllis Ehrgott, Patricia Sawisch, Leonard P. Altschul, Brenda Engelman, Herbert P. Schrupp, Harold A. Bohrer, Robert Erickson, Kenneth S. Spellman, Abigail Burr, John W. Falthzik, Alfred M. Strodtbeck, Mary Christenson, David K. Farris, David A. Swade, Judy G. Domenech, Gloria E. V. Felsen, Martin F. Swanson, Anne B. Engelman, Herbert P. Foster, Kathleen Ten-Zythoff, Gerrit J. Erickson, Kenneth S. Fritz, John E. Thielen, Mary P. Flusser, Peter Godfrey, Emma L. Tramontana, Marie Frensch, Peter Goldberg, I. Ignacy Velez, Elsie V. Goldberg, I. Ignacy Goldberg, Louis B. Vince, David E. Gray, Jimmy D. Gorton, Harry B. Wares, Margaret B. Hohmann, George W. Greenhoe, Mary L. Waters, Sandra C. Holmes, Linda L. Gritzner, Leland J. West, Dora M. Juley, Louise E. Guyton, John W. III Willcoxon, Marcia I. Keller, Edward C. Jr. Hawthorne, Edward W. Williams, Maude M. Kofoed, Arlene Hoeft, Earl J. Wood, Meredith L, McDevitt, George M. Holmes, Hannah T. Woodrich, Frank Miller, Robert E. Holmes, Joan E. Wright, Irene Misenheimer, Linda Hurd, Paul D. Moore, Wadie M. Johns, Catherine C. Murabito, James J. Kenney, Alice P. Speech Impaired Pacheco, Jose A. Kramer, Clyde Briggs, Clyde R. Pilger, Agnes J. Kugel, Stephan P. Butkus, Marie M. Prescott, Larry W. Lake, Earl Diehl, Robert B. Propst, Lester G. Land, Bettie L. Easley, Marshall A. Provo, Alfred F. Larsen, Wesley P. Echevarria, Manuel C. Pugh, Redford Leonard, Florence Foster, Herbert L. Reed, Raymond W. Lewis, Robert J. Gillette, Gail Santos, Luz N. Lugo, Elsa I. T. Graves, Gail G. Stefanko, Robert Mandel, Judith S. Johnson, Lorraine Tocado, Francisco R. Manley, Barbara M. Le Compte, Gare West, Dora M. Marra, Carole A. Saunders, Patricia C. Whitehead, Marvin D. McLaughlin, Kimm E. Shea, Maureen F. Williams, Lance McWhirter, Nolan Sower, Terry A. 147 PART V Resources PRINT RESOURCES suggestions for making job contacts and offers his personal thoughts on choosing teaching as a career. Ayer, M. Jane. "The Employability of Handicapped Individuals in the Teaching Professions: Considerations for Rehabilitation Counseling.' Rehabilitation Counseling "Don't Feel Sorry for Me I Don't Feel Sorry for Myself." Bulletin, Vol. 13, no. 4, 1970, pp. 364-373. Ohio Schools, Ohio Education Association, 225 E. Broad St., Research is presented on attitudes of employers toward Box 2550, Columbus, Ohio 43216, Vol. LVIII, no. 2, Feb. 15, hiring handicapped persons as school teachers. The 1980, pp. 16-20, 24-26. study, which was completed prior to the passage of civil Profiles of three disabled teachers in Ohio include their rights legislation for handicapped persons, is aimed at relationships with colleagues and students, their rehabilitation counselors who assist disabled persons with philosophies of teaching with a disability, and their career planning. teaching techniques. Berger, Gertrude. "The Blind Teacher and the Socialized Huntington, Edward F. "Administrative Considerations in the Classroom." Educational Leadership, Association for Employment of Blind Teachers." The Lighthouse, New York Supervision and Curriculum Development, 225 N. Association for the Blind, 111 East 59th St., New York, New Washington St., Alexandria, Va. 22314, Nov. 1970, pp. York 10022, 1972, pp. 15-16. ($1.50) 158-159. Administrators at some schools employing blind teachers Blind teachers can function effectively if there is a feeling of are concerned about potential problem areas. A mutual respect between them and their students. questionnaire sent to 24 school officers and personal interviews with eight others revealed the following areas of Berger, Gertrude. "The Blind Teacher, Creativity, and the concern: lunchroom and study hall supervision, discipline, Multi-Sensory Classroom." The New Outlook, Sept. 1972, pp. chaperoning, testing, use of visual aids, fire drills, and 230-232. written records. None of these, however, was identified as a The ability of blind or visually handicapped teachers of serious problem. Schools reported use of proctors and sighted children, through their physical presence and alternative forms of testing to minimize cheating, and 24 innovative teaching strategies, to provoke creativity by schools stated their blind teachers maintained average or multi-sensory learning is briefly discussed. The better discipline in the classroom. In 20 schools, blind structure-of-intellect model for creativity research, is teachers were assigned duties comparable to other mentioned. It is thought that the blind teacher's teachers. Teaching areas considered easiest for blind multi-sensory method of teaching may be more effective in teachers were social studies, English, foreign languages, inspiring creativity than a visually-oriented method. and music, while physical education and art were Cross, Kenneth. "Public School Teaching as a Career for the considered most difficult. Overall, 27 blind teachers were Blind: Mythology and Methodology." The New Outlook, Feb. rated average or above, three were rated below average, 1972, pp. 43-49. and two were not rated. The author draws on his own experience as a blind public Huntington, Edward F. "Employment of Qualified Blind school teacher and administrator to dispel common Teachers in Teaching Positions in the Public School Systems misconceptions about blind teachers. Cross discusses at Both the Elementary and Secondary Grade Levels." New such problems as testing and correcting papers and York Association for the Blind, 111 East 59th St., New York, recommends that blind teaching applicants admit certain New York 10022, 1969. difficulties during the job interview. Cross also includes Report of institute on blind persons as teachers. Among the presentations are those by six blind teachers who relate CREDIT: PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE FOR EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED their successful methods and techniques in the classroom. AND PUBLIC ADVERTISING SYSTEM PHOTOGRAPHER: JOHN LEI Lange, Robert R. and Fender, Marilyn J. "Adult Retired Columbia Teacher's College Professor Ignacy Handicapped as Resource Persons for Secondary Teacher Goldberg speaks out for equal rights for mentally and Preservice Programs," Journal of Teacher Education, physically handicapped persons. March/April, 1980, Vol. XXXI, no. 2, pp. 49-52. American 149 Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Suite 610, the outstanding work they can do once they are in the One Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036. classroom. As part of their coursework, teacher trainees in secondary education at Colorado State University were taught by adult Nyquist, Ewald B. "The Importance of Employing Blind handicapped persons who were active in the community. Teachers in the Public Schools." The New Outlook, Jan. Research results show that secondary classroom teachers 1971, pp. 1-6. who experienced planned and positive interaction with Imaginative methods of recruiting visually impaired moderately to severely handicapped people develop more teaching candidates are discussed. The author urges that positive attitudes toward working with handicapped blindness be considered neither a qualification nor a persons than those not provided such contact. disqualification for teaching. Teacher preparation programs are considered in light of blind participants, and McGreal, Thomas and Wiseman, Dennis. "The Blind Teacher the qualities of a good teacher are enumerated. Barriers to in the Educational Job Market," The New Outlook, Feb. the hiring of blind teachers are examined, along with their 1973, pp. 80-83. progress in gaining employment. References are made to Guidelines for blind persons applying for teaching New York State. positions suggest that applicants prepare application forms which will reflect their training and experience as well Ristad, Raymond O. "A Survey of Attitudes Held by School as provide information to overcome employees' initial Administrators Toward Blind Teacher Applicants." M.S. negative reactions; and that applicants prepare Thesis, Moorhead State College, 1972. ($3.50 plus postage) extensively for the personal interview, which they should This detailed study of school administrators' attitudes use to demonstrate independence and mobility skills to toward blind teachers revealed that the more education an prospective employers. Also discussed is the role of administrator had received and the more experience s/he agencies for the blind in publicizing the abilities of blind had working with blind teachers, the more likely s/he was workers to combat stereotypes and negative attitudes. to view positively the hiring of blind teachers. More than 300 elementary and secondary school administrators in McNett, lan. / Don't Consider Myself Handicapped: Profiles of Minnesota participated in the study. Attitudes were Adults in Special Education. New Careers Training compared on the bases of age, highest degree held, Laboratory, Center for Advanced Study in Education, geographic area from which the degree was earned, and Graduate School and University Center, City University of other considerations. New York. This book focuses on the experiences of 65 handicapped Ticchi, David Albert. "The Blind Teacher in the United States adults working in special education. Participants in the study were drawn from 16 communities around the nation Public School Classroom." Doctoral thesis, Harvard and represent a wide variety of work roles and University, 1976. University Microfilms International, 300 N. handicapping conditions. The publication highlights the Zub Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. excellent contributions these handicapped educators are A thorough treatment of the process and problems which making in their profession and the positive effect they have confront blind persons in becoming trained, certified, and on students, colleagues, parents, and communities. employed as public school teachers of the sighted. A Limited number of copies available from: Anna Lou Pickett, comprehensive review of the literature relating to The National Resource Center for Paraprofessionals in legislation, certification, training and employment, Special Education, The Graduate School and University statistical information, administrative concerns, and Center, 33 W. 42nd St., New York, New York 10036. ($3.00) methods, techniques and individual experiences of blind teachers is presented. Specific recommendations for McNett, lan and Merchant, Diane. "Disabled Educators: future activities and research are given. Assets-Not Handicaps to Good Teaching." Today's Education, National Education Association, 1201 16th St. Vermeij, Gierat J. "On Teaching the Blind Student: A Blind N.W., Washington, D.C., February/March 1981, Vol. 70, no. 1. Teacher Speaks Out." Today's Education, National Disabled educators are often valuable resources in their Education Association, 1201 16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C.,- schools, the authors assert, because they are disabled. November/December 1978, Vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 77-78. Participants at a meeting of disabled educators outlined A blind scientist offers suggestions from firsthand the major barriers disabled persons face in education and experience for educating blind students. Included are offered recommendations for solving those problems. several methods for producing Braille illustrations inexpensively. Merchant, Diane. "Disabled Educators: Influential Professionals for "Mainstreaming." Education Unlimited, Vernon, McCay. "The Role of Deaf Teachers in the Education Educational Resources Center, 1834 Meetinghouse Road, of Deaf Children." The Deaf American, National Association Boothwyn, Pennsylvania 19601, Feb./March 1981 issue. of the Deaf, 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md., Vol. 22, The barriers that disabled persons face during careers as July/August 1970, pp. 17-20. educators are discussed, and illustrations are provided Attention is given to various aspects of the situation of deaf through interviews with disabled educators. Ways in which teachers and their role in the education of deaf children. certain individuals have successfully dealt with potential Discrimination against them in favor of hearing teachers is problems are presented. Much of this information was illustrated and current trends in teacher preparation are gathered through a project of the American Association of discussed in relating to deaf teachers-to-be. The quality of Colleges for Teacher Education on disabled persons in deaf and hearing students in education is compared. education. Analyzed are oft-cited reasons for eliminating deaf persons Newell, R. C. "The Changing Status of Handicapped from teaching (poor language, inability to teach speech Teachers." Disabled U.S.A., The President's Committee for and speech reading, limited job availability) and reasons Employment of the Handicapped, 1111 20th St. N.W., underlying this discrimination. Suggestions to improve the role of deaf teachers are included. Washington, D.C., Vol. 3, no. 9, 1980, pp. 1-3. Interviews with two disabled teachers depict both the battle Why Section 504: Discrimination Against the Blind in many handicapped teachers must win to obtain jobs and Employment, A Case Review. National Federation of the 150 Blind, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, Md. 21230, 1979, pp. educational assistants in programs for children with special 69-92. ($3.95) needs. At the end of the Project's first year, students proved Reprints of 10 articles from The Braille Monitor that discuss they were employable, and test results showed each student court cases relating to blind teachers. gained in self-esteem. Contact: Roberta Berns, Director Project SPECIAL Saddleback Community College NON-PRINT 28000 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, California 92692 A Blind Teacher in a Public School 231/2 minutes, 16 mm, color Shows how one blind teacher carries out his daily responsibilities as a full-time teacher of seventh grade English. Dr. David Ticchi, legally blind since birth, is seen ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES performing normal tasks required of a classroom teacher: - ALL DISABILITIES taking attendance, introducing and explaining assignments, helping students individually with reading ACCD-American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities, Inc., and writing, counseling students about their school 1200 15th Street N.W., #201, Washington, D.C. 20005, (202) performance, grading papers, and chaperoning field trips. 785-4265. Interviews with Ticchi, with his colleagues, students, and ACCD provides a variety of education and training services principal explain his teaching methods and explore the to people who are disabled, their advocates, and peculiar advantages a blind teacher may bring to a sighted representatives of institutions and programs that are classroom. The film shows that blindness need not working to make their activities accessible. ACCD's 90 disqualify a person from a career in teaching. The film was national, state, and local organizational members produced as part of Ticchi's doctoral program at the represent virtually every category of physical and mental Harvard Graduate School of Education. disability. Available from: International Film Bureau, Inc., 332 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60604. (312) 427-4545. ATBCB-Architectural and Transportation Barriers Rental $17.50. Purchase $325.00. Compliance Board, 330 C Street S.W., Room 1010, Washington, D.C. 20201, (202) 245-1591. More Than Hugs and Kisses Publishes pamphlets, brochures, and articles about 23 minutes, 16 mm, color architectural accessibility. Subjects include recreation, A teacher training film presenting techniques of affective airports, the law, design, and others. Write for publications education with both non-handicapped children and list. Architectural Accessibility for Disabled on College children with special needs. The teacher whose techniques Campuses, by Stephen Cotler and Al De Graff, an are filmed is handicapped and uses a wheelchair. She is illustrated guide covering all campus facilities with shown as an effective professional whose disability is explanation of factors underlying design requirements, is incidental to good performance. available from the ATBCB. Available from: TOGG films, Inc., 630 Ninth Avenue, New York, New York 10036. (212) 581-5470. Clearinghouse on the Handicapped, Department of Inside Worcester Education, Room 3106, Switzer Building, Washington, D.C. 30 minutes, 16 mm, color 20202, (202) 245-0080. A videotaped television program on disabled persons in Provides direct information services, especially relating to education. Includes interviews with three educators with Federal programs, legislation and funding for disabilities and clips from the film, A Blind Teacher in a handicapped persons. Publishes Federal Assistance for Public School. Hosted by Sylvia Glickman and produced Programs Serving the Handicapped and Directory of by WSMW-TV, Worcester, Massachusetts. National Information Sources on Handicapping Conditions and Related Services. Contact: WSMW-TV, Worcester, Massachusetts. Closer Look, Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013, (202) 833-4160. RELATED PROJECTS A Federally funded organization to provide information to parents and advocates of handicapped persons. The KIDS Project (Keys to Introducing Disability in Schools) Information is available free which will help parents and seeks to facilitate the genuine integration of disabled advocates find appropriate services. Closer Look individuals into the mainstream of society by providing publications, newsletter, and information packets are free. training to parents, teachers, and students that includes Mainstream, Inc., 1200 15th Street N.W., Room 403, first-hand, personal understanding of the experience of a Washington, D.C. 20005, (202) 833-1136; Mainstream disability. Disabled individuals are included as key trainers On-Call (800) 424-8089. and guest speakers in the implementation of the curriculum. A national, non-profit agency which promotes the entry of Specific programmatic attributes, minimum standards for handicapped persons into the mainstream of American replication, and necessary resources have been identified to life-the workforce, the classroom, and the community at assist others to adopt or adapt the KIDS Project ideas in other large. Publishes a free bimonthly newsletter, In the locales. Mainstream, and various brochures (send for publications Contact: Center for Independent Living, Inc. list). Sponsors conferences on employment of the 2539 Telegraph Avenue handicapped. Mainstream On-Call, a national hotline Berkeley, California 94704 equipped with toll free number and Porta-Tel accessibility Project SPECIAL (Special Paraprofessionals Educating for hearing and speech impaired people, is available to Children in Active Learning) trains handicapped students as provide confidential and timely answers to questions about 151 affirmative action and other Federal legislation and the rights, and implementation of Section 504; and books on handicapped. sexuality and disability (send for price list and order form). NARIC-National Rehabilitation Information Center, 8th and Varnum Streets, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. 20064, (202) 635-5825 (Voice/TTY). NARIC is a rehabilitation information resource library RESOURCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION housing research reports, books, microfiche, journals, ànd audio-visual materials relevant to the rehabilitation AAAS-American Association for the Advancement of profession. The Center supplies bibliographic citations of Science, Project on the Handicapped in Science, 1776 documents in its collection and performs computerized Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) on-line searches of any rehabilitation subject area 467-4497 (Voice/TTY). requested. Contact the Center Information Specialist for Very active on promoting access to scientific training. cost guidelines. Publications include Resource Directory of Handicapped National Center for a Barrier Free Environment, Seventh and Scientists ($3.00), Science for Handicapped Students in Florida N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002, (202) 544-7333. Higher Education ($3.00). The Center offers comprehensive information, technical AACRAO-American Association of Collegiate Registrars and assistance, and research on accessibility matters. The Admissions Officers, One Dupont Circle, Suite 330, Center issues "Report," a newsletter; sponsors an annual Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 293-9161. National Accessibility Forum; and organizes conferences, A HEATH Project guide, available free, provides practical seminars and workshops oriented toward the requirements suggestions for implementation of the law: Recruitment, of specific groups. Informational packets, membership Admissions, and Handicapped Students. information, and publication list available by request. AACTE-American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education-AACTE, Section 504 and Teacher Education Office for Civil Rights, Office for Special Concerns, 330 C Project, Suite 610, One Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. Street, S.W., Room 5116, U.S. Department of Education, 20036, (202) 293-2450. (202) 245-0015 (Voice/TTY). This project collected information about disabled A package of 504 materials is available upon request. educators to be used in this Resource Directory of Disabled Included is a copy of the Regulation, several brochures, Educators. Contact Diane Merchant. and a fact sheet. OCR also maintains a 504 Technical Assistance staff at each of the 10 regional offices. AHSSPE-Association on Handicapped Student Services Contact the Federal Office Building in your region. Programs in Postsecondary Education, President: Janet People to People Committee for the Handicapped, 1522 K Huss, 206 Student Services Building, lowa State University, Street N.W., Room 1130, Washington, D.C. 20005, (202) Ames, lowa 50011, (515) 294-1020. An association of leaders in the field of providing services 638-2487. A private organization which encourages international to handicapped students on American college campuses. exchanges by and about disabled persons. They publish Information sharing is a key element of their goal which is to special reports concerning rehabilitation development and upgrade the quality of services available to handicapped exchange programs with African countries and on their students within postsecondary education. Membership is projects in Africa, South America and the Middle East. based on a sliding scale and includes the newsletter, ALERT. Other publications include Directory of Organizations Interested in the Handicapped, 1980-81, ($3.00/$2.00 to APPA-Association of Physical Plant Administrators, 11 handicapped individuals), and a quarterly newsletter. Dupont Circle, Suite 250, Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 234-1662. President's Committee for Employment of the Handicapped, 111 20th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) APPA has published the following materials: Creating an Accessible Campus ($12.50), Matching Places to People 653-5059. Publishes and distributes numerous pamphlets and (poster) ($2.50), Steps toward Campus Accessibility brochures such as: Affirmative Action to Employ ($5.50), and Adapting Historic Campus Structures for Handicapped People, How to Accommodate Workers in Accessibility ($4.50 from the Government Printing Office). Wheelchairs, and more. Each spring holds a job fair Modifying the Existing Campus Building for Accessibility: Construction Guidelines and Specifications and an designed to serve handicapped people and is free for both Accessible Products Catalog are scheduled for publication employers and job seekers. Booklets available free: A in early 1981. Send for order blank and description. APPA Bibliography of Secondary Materials for Teaching Handicapped Students, People Just Like You, Getting operates the Campus Accessibility Hotline at (202) Through College with à Disability, Architectural Barriers 234-1664 and maintains a Consultants' and Speakers' Materials, posters, decals, article reprints. Request Registry. material pertinent to your needs. HEATH/Closer Look Resource Center, Box 1492, RRRI-ALLB-Regional Rehabilitation Research Institute on Washington, D.C. 20013, (202) 833-4707 (Voice/TTY). Attitudinal, Legal and Leisure Barriers, 1828 L Street, N.W., The Resource Center is a national clearinghouse of Suite 704, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. information about support services for disabled students 20036, (202) 676-6377. in postsecondary institutions in the U.S. It publishes a Conducts research and prepares materials for news bulletin three times a year; develops and rehabilitation professionals and the general public on disseminates fact sheets and packets of materials' about attitudes related to physical and mental disabilities. topics of concern to disabled students, post-secondary Publications include a series of booklets dealing with administrators, campus support service providers and attitudinal barriers toward various disabilities; annotated advisors of disabled potential students, and publishes a bibliographies, guides to organizations, employment Resource Directory. For telephone consultations, to 152 request materials, and to be placed on the mailing list, Reporter," and "PL 94-192 Case Reporter." To be placed on contact Rhona C. Hartman, Director. the mailing list contact Patrick Spicer. Another publication Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers, 433 California Street, San is The Legal Rights of Handicapped Persons-Cases, Francisco, California 94101. Materials, and Text, available for $24.50 from Paul H. Assuring Access for the Handicapped, edited by Martha Brookes Publishers, Box 10624, Baltimore, Maryland 21204. Ross Redden, is a 120 page book containing articles by thoughtful people involved with higher education of National Center for Law and the Handicapped, P.O. Box handicapped students. Topics include student 477, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, responsibility, faculty role, campus services, administrative (219) 283-4536. challenge, legal technicalities, and others. This is part of Center provides legal backup services for people and Jossey-Bass series, "New Directions in Higher Education." organizations involved in litigation for handicapped To order, prepay $6.95 to Jossey-Bass at the above persons. Publishes Amicus Magazine, a bimonthly address. review of civil rights litigation for handicapped persons. NACUBO-National Association of Colleges and University Cost is $10.00 annually to individuals and $12.00 to Business Officers, One Dupont Circle, Suite 510, organizations. Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 861-2500. Available by request are single copies of "Guide to the National Public Law Training Center, 2000 P Street N.W., Section 504 Self-Evaluation for Colleges and Suite 600, Washington, D.C. 20036, (202) 872-0660. Universities" and "Issues and Answers for Implementing National Public Law Training Center conducts training Section 504." Current studies including demographic programs on advocacy techniques and the legal rights of and case studies about disabled students in colleges people with disabilities. A comprehensive manual is and universities are also available. available for $75.00. Technical Assistance Corps Directory (TAC) is the outcome of a HEATH/College and University Personnel Association project in 1979 which selected and trained over 140 individuals from nearly every state to assist college and university personnel to achieve accessibility in their institutions. The Directory has been updated and the corps is listed by state. Consultation fees are modest. The Directory is available from HEATH/Closer Look Resource Center. ORGANIZATIONS SPECIFIC TO DISABLED EDUCATORS National Federation of the Blind Teachers Division Allen Harris, President 3761 Roosevelt Dearborn, Michigan 48124 American Council of the Blind, National Association of Blind Teachers Edna Schmidt, President 912 N. Hawley Road Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53213 AdHoc Committee on Handicapped Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Members The Council for Exceptional Children 1920 Association Drive, Reston, Virginia Attn: Dr. Phillip Chinn LEGAL RESOURCES Developmental Disabilities Law Project, DDLP, Robert and Marcia Burgdorf, Directors, University of Maryland Law School, 500 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland 21201. (301) 528-6307. DDLP provides technical assistance and training for the Protection and Advocacy System. In February 1980 DDLP began to publish two quarterlies: "Section 504 Case 153 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1981-348-135:8506 IIII American Association Colleges for Teacher Educ One Dupont Circle UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Washington, D.C. 200