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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.C.R. NO. 13 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Urging the department of education to develop and implement an affirmative action program to recruit and employ qualified blind professionals to serve as orientation and mobility instructors and in other positions as teachers of visually impaired students.
1+HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.C.R. NO. 13 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 STATE OF HAWAII HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Urging the department of education to develop and implement a program to recruit and employ qualified blind persons to serve as orientation and mobility instructors, and in other positions, as teachers of visually impaired students.
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45- WHEREAS, the National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC) is a credentialing process administered by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board and includes training in teaching Structured Discovery Cane Travel; and WHEREAS, for decades, Structured Discovery Cane Travel has empowered blind children and adults across the United States, helping them build confidence and feelings of self-respect as they move safely from place to place; and WHEREAS, the methods and principles of Structured Discovery Cane Travel come from the lived experiences of blind men and women who have shared their experiences, attitudes, and techniques with each other since 1940, leading to techniques, problem solving strategies, experiential learning, confidence building exercises, and the role modeling of non-visual techniques, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the structured discovery approach and helps correct misconceptions about blindness; and WHEREAS, historically, the Department of Education has not employed NOMC credentialed professionals to teach matters of orientation and mobility to blind students, and until recently, only accepted the Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) credentialing from the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals; and WHEREAS, the COMS certification focuses on vision-centered orientation and mobility services, but does not focus on the structured discovery approach; and WHEREAS, the structured discovery approach emphasizes the employment of blind instructors, whereas the vision-centered orientation and mobility approach emphasizes the employment of non-blind instructors, resulting in diminished employment opportunities for qualified blind persons as instructors in Department of Education programs; and WHEREAS, while the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board now accepts the NOMC credentialed professionals to serve in certain positions for which they are qualified to teach visually impaired students, this change has not significantly increased employment of blind instructors in the Department of Education; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2022, the Senate concurring, that the Department of Education is urged to develop and implement an affirmative action program, to the extent permitted by law, designed to recruit and employ qualified blind professionals to serve as orientation and mobility instructors and in other positions, as teachers of visually impaired students; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of Education is urged to prepare a report of its findings and recommendations regarding the recruitment and employment of blind persons in instructional positions with the Department of Education for which they are qualified, with the goal of increasing such employment, and include in this report actions taken, progress made, and any proposed legislation, and submit the report to the Legislature no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2023; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Interim Superintendent of Education, Chairperson of the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board, Administrator of the Department of Human Services' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Hoopono Services for the Blind Branch, President of the National Blindness Professional Certification Board, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii, and the President of the Hawaii Association of the Blind. Report Title: Department of Education; Visually Impaired Students
43+ WHEREAS, the National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC) is a credentialing process administered by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board and includes training in teaching Structured Discovery Cane Travel; and WHEREAS, for decades, Structured Discovery Cane Travel has empowered blind children and adults across the United States, helping them build confidence and feelings of self-respect as they move safely from place to place; and WHEREAS, the methods and principles of Structured Discovery Cane Travel come from the lived experiences of blind men and women who have shared their experiences, attitudes, and techniques with each other since 1940, leading to techniques, problem solving strategies, experiential learning, confidence building exercises, and the role modeling of non-visual techniques, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the structured discovery approach and helps correct misconceptions about blindness; and WHEREAS, historically, the Department of Education has not employed NOMC credentialed professionals to teach matters of orientation and mobility to blind students, and until recently, only accepted the Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) credentialing from the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals; and WHEREAS, the COMS certification focuses on vision-centered orientation and mobility services, but does not focus on the structured discovery approach; and WHEREAS, the structured discovery approach emphasizes the employment of blind instructors, whereas the vision-centered orientation and mobility approach emphasizes the employment of non-blind instructors, resulting in diminished employment opportunities for qualified blind persons as instructors in Department of Education programs; and WHEREAS, while the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board now accepts the NOMC credentialed professionals to serve in certain positions for which they are qualified to teach visually impaired students, this change has not significantly increased employment of blind instructors in the Department of Education; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2022, the Senate concurring, that the Department of Education is urged to develop and implement an affirmative action program, to the extent permitted by law, designed to recruit and employ qualified blind professionals to serve as orientation and mobility instructors and in other positions, as teachers of visually impaired students; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of the Department of Education is urged to prepare a report of findings and recommendations regarding the recruitment and employment of blind persons in instructional positions with the Department of Education for which they are qualified, with the goal of increasing such employment, and include in this report actions taken, progress made, and any proposed legislation, and submit the report to this body at least thirty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2023; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Department of Education, Chairperson of the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board, Administrator of the Department of Human Services' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Blind Branch (Hoopono), President of the National Blindness Professional Certification Board, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii, and the President of the Hawaii Association of the Blind. OFFERED BY: _____________________________ Report Title: Department of Education; Visually Impaired Students
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4745 WHEREAS, the National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC) is a credentialing process administered by the National Blindness Professional Certification Board and includes training in teaching Structured Discovery Cane Travel; and
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5957 WHEREAS, historically, the Department of Education has not employed NOMC credentialed professionals to teach matters of orientation and mobility to blind students, and until recently, only accepted the Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) credentialing from the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals; and
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7573 BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2022, the Senate concurring, that the Department of Education is urged to develop and implement an affirmative action program, to the extent permitted by law, designed to recruit and employ qualified blind professionals to serve as orientation and mobility instructors and in other positions, as teachers of visually impaired students; and
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79- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of Education is urged to prepare a report of its findings and recommendations regarding the recruitment and employment of blind persons in instructional positions with the Department of Education for which they are qualified, with the goal of increasing such employment, and include in this report actions taken, progress made, and any proposed legislation, and submit the report to the Legislature no later than thirty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2023; and
77+ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of the Department of Education is urged to prepare a report of findings and recommendations regarding the recruitment and employment of blind persons in instructional positions with the Department of Education for which they are qualified, with the goal of increasing such employment, and include in this report actions taken, progress made, and any proposed legislation, and submit the report to this body at least thirty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 2023; and
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83- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Interim Superintendent of Education, Chairperson of the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board, Administrator of the Department of Human Services' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Hoopono Services for the Blind Branch, President of the National Blindness Professional Certification Board, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii, and the President of the Hawaii Association of the Blind.
81+ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the Department of Education, Chairperson of the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board, Administrator of the Department of Human Services' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Blind Branch (Hoopono), President of the National Blindness Professional Certification Board, President of the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii, and the President of the Hawaii Association of the Blind.
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