[sopvid] Re: Jane Ocharo's Presentation on Disability Mainstreaming

  • From: "johnakwalu@xxxxxxxxx" <johnakwalu@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "sopvid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sopvid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 07:50:41 +0000

Am a part 2 distant education student of this university. Stop using your d
isability to look for favours. I know you have a disability but you were ta
ught how to live with it." since exams are not debrailed, guess what i go t
hrough when doing passages in kiswahili and communication skills, and start
istics [data.[ i however comend the personal efforts of the current assista
nt dean of students. The lady really tries but never achieves much probably
 becaus she receives no backing.I have written letters to the offices of de
an of students and of faculties concerning debrailling of exams, exclution 
of the instruction to answer questions with a drawing of laswel's model of 
comunication, provision of braille machine and writing papers. Nothing has 
happened so far. I broke my personal brailler at the day before the startis
tics cat, went to repair it but due to traffic jam missed the exam. I asked
 the resident lecturer at uthiru girls on dec 2014 i was told this over the
 phone: "tion to I 

-----Original message--From: Reginald OdSent:  12/04/2014, 5:50  pm

To: sopvid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [sopvid] Re: Jane Ocharo's Presentation o
n Disability Mainstreaming





Hi Jane



I have read John Akwalu's email, and indeed it is important that all

institutions be made more aware of the need to facilitate the full

inclusion of persons with disabilities.



However, I am not sure that singling out specific institutions for

censure in a presentation is the way to go, unless there is evidence

that they are not making satisfactory progress on the issue of

inclusion. For example, a number of First Year students at the

University of Nairobi will tell you that despite the challenges they

face, the office of the Dean of Students has taken some concrete

actions towards making their time in the institution much more

manageable.



Of course I could be asked to declare my interest in the matter of the

University of Nairobi!





-- 

Reginald M.J. Oduor, Ph.D.

Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Nairobi

(http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/oduor_reginald)

Editor-in-Chief, Thought and Practice: A Journal of the Philosophical

Association of Kenya (http://ajol.info/index.php/tp/index)

Chairman, Society of Professionals with Visual Disabilities (SOPVID)

Vice-Chairman, Kenya Society for the Blind

P.O. Box 41693-00100

Nairobi, Kenya

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On 4/11/14, johnakwalu@xxxxxxxxx <johnakwalu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dear blind fellows, it is worth notting that school headteachers and ooth
er

> teachers are unwilling to buy braille equipments and materials for blind

> teachers and pupils integrated in their schools. The university of nairob
i

> being an example of post secondary institutions has naughtly refused to

> offer search facilities for blind stundents especially those studying ove
r

> the holidays. Since this nott achieved ammicably, the institutions in

> question should be forced to provide search facilities. Talk about search

> issues in the pressentations. Thank you very much. By john kubai akwalu.

> Telephone no.0715430666.

> -----Original message-----

> From: Jane Ocharo

> Sent:  11/04/2014, 8:47  am

> To: sopvid

> Subject: [sopvid] Colleagues this is agent

>

>

> Dear colleagues,

>

> I have been invited to make a presentation at the Judicial Training

> Institute JTI on Monday 14th April 2014 on VIEW FROM THE GROUND:

> DISABILITY AT THE CUSTOMER CARE DESK so please send me your input.

>

> Looking forward to your agent reply.

>

> Kind regards

>

> Jane Ocharo

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