National Federation of the Blind Publishes New Issue of The Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) published Volume 8, Number 2 of
The Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research (JBIR) on December 13,
2018. You can access the table of contents and articles in this issue at
JBIR Vol. 8 No.
2https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/jbir/jbir18/jbir0802tc.html.
Research manuscripts included in this issue are:
* The Impact of Attitudes and Access to Mentors on the Interest in
STEM for Teens and Adults who are Blind. Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., and Arielle
M. Silverman, Ph.D.
* Improving Student Self-Efficacy: The Role of Inclusive and
Innovative Out of School Programming for Students with Blindness and Visual
Impairments. Kathleen M. Farrand, Natalie Shaheen, Tiffany Wild, Julia
Averil, and Danene Fast.
* Experiences of Students who are Visually Impaired Receiving Services
by Disabilities Support Services (DSS) Offices in Higher Education
Institutions. Silvia M. Correa-Torres, Paula Conroy, Amber Rundle-Kahn, and
Tara Brown-Ogilvie.
Professional practice articles included in this issue are:
* Field Classes in Residential Adjustment to Blindness Training
Programs. Justin M. Salisbury, MA, NOMC, NCRTB, NCUEB.
* Transportation Accessibility: Exploring the Input of Individuals Who
are Blind to Create an In-Service Training for Bus Drivers. Danene K. Fast.
Other scholarly work included in this issue:
* Evaluation Report: Sensational Activities in Summer Science 2017.
Donna Posont, Jason Meddaugh, Fred Wurtzel, and Lydia Schuck
JBIR is the NFB's free, open-access, online-only professional journal that
publishes peer-reviewed, original research manuscripts, and professional
practice articles that deal with all aspects of blindness other than the
medical. Practice-based articles that share the author's expertise in how
best-practices can improve education and rehabilitation outcomes are
strongly encouraged. To learn more about JBIR and how to become an author or
peer reviewer, please visit the JBIR Home
Pagehttp://nfb-jbir.libraryhost.com/index.php/JBIR.
Lou Ann Blake, J.D.
Deputy Executive Director, Jernigan Institute
200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314, extension 2221| lblake at nfb.org
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