Anne L. Corn, Ed.D. Professor of Special Education, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Vanderbilt University
In Acceptance of the Mary Kay Bauman Award
July 17, 2006
I believe this acceptance speech is relevant for all AER divisions. However, because I am accepting the Mary K. Bauman award I have focused on two groups – the certified orientation and mobility specialist, also known as the COMS, and the teacher of students with visual impairments, also known as the T-V-I or for this story “tvi” (sounded out with a long “I”.
Several topics are not included that are important to me, e.g., children with multiple disabilities, the Expanded Core area of self-determination, and so forth. The story had a 15-minute timeframe. I hope you enjoy reading it and remember to pronounce tvi with a long “I”.
I give my apologies to Dr. Seuss and hope He’ll understand my limited talent and scope But a lecture isn’t what you want me to shout My thoughts are imbedded within and throughout
A TVI and a COMS to Utah they came They came from the sun; they came from the rain They came to learn what’s known and what’s new They came to contribute and see old friends too
The TVI and the COMS to sessions they went To posters and exhibits Their time was well spent And to awards luncheons with much more to hear They’ll take away points to ponder and share
I hope they’ll be thinking of three things today They all go together They affect every day The TVI and the COMS wanted to know What is this great triad? You’re going too slow…
Ok I’ll get to the points on my mind Your profession, your teaching And your career, too Must all come together They must work for you!
If one of them falters or one of them fails You cannot feel good but only travails But when these three are all working for you Your pride as a TVI or a COMS comes through
Your excitement about being a COMS or a TVI Will become more infectious as the years fly by Your careers, your profession and teaching, no doubt You’ll find you simply can’t live without
Your teaching involves your students and you The direct services you provide And consultations too Your planning, assessments, lessons and more Your work with parents, and administrators for sure
Your profession involves the structure - what’s provided to you From university programs, foundations, and organizations too Such as National Agenda, AFB, APH, AER With these as your resources, I know you’ll go far
Your career is yours along your chosen course Some love special schools, others itinerant or resource Some prefer teaching children with blindness or low vision Others prefer positions with paperwork and supervision
Your profession should provide the tools that you need Such as evidence-based research, not folk law indeed You should receive appropriate and continuing education That speaks to your students’ needs and Your dedication!
Curricula for Expanded Core subjects With validated tests You’ll know what you teach You can measure what’s best People who teach kindergarten, math, or biology Have what we haven’t in the field of typhlology
Curricula we have, but only just a few Such as TAPS, Finding Wheels, and Abacus too But teaching and designing Curricula as you proceed Is not sufficient for the tools that you need
From your teaching you’ll want To see students achieve The TVI and the COMS most surely believe Their students are capable to reach for their potential With parental involvement, you know they’re essential!
For your students please think Of the end in school years They must be able To start their careers They must be social and Technological too Remember their success is your success too!
The Expanded Core Curriculum is what you teach Including traveling and reading and visual reach ECC areas I wish to explain You’ll hear me repeat them They’ll become your refrain
Braille can bring such great satisfaction When TVIs know all the many contractions Of codes and of rules You know you must learn So your student’s literacy Follows in turn
Some students read print Some students read Braille Others learn both, dual media entails Making the right choices with evidence base All media students must keep up the pace
60 words per minute in print or in braille Is just not enough to pass and not fail Unless you’re a first grader whose picking up speed To compete academically, literacy is a need
I cannot leave without having my say For students with low vision Give visual access today! The TVI and the COMS play an integral part Teaching prescribed devices – it’s more than a chart
To see at a distance and to see close and near A clinical evaluation is a must - do you hear? Many students gain independence in a visual way For reading books, white boards and signs far away
Whether using dots or lenses for compensatory skills Knowing how to teach reading leads to kid’s thrills Of reading a book with their eyes or their hands A TVI with reading knowledge surely understands
Orientation and mobility is clearly a must For confidence and building a sense of self-trust Don’t let your students go without training Lessons must take place when snowing or raining
A cane or a dog or a bioptic for driving To use one of these is for what we are striving To blend with the skills and the concepts galore Each year a child grows There are new places to explore
To say we can’t find a COMS year after year Is costing your students a freedom so dear COMS must be eager to recruit and inspire We must replenish their numbers before they retire
Of your careers I insist you must also take note Having plans for your future On yourself you must dote To be eager to learn new skills and replenish Your teaching spirit, your knowledge And your educational fetish
Have you ever thought that opportunities are here To write, to travel, to advance your career A doctoral program may give you new choices To express your ideas and try out new voices
I’ve researched and written and had many debates At universities, at schools, and in plenty of states I’ve traveled to new regions and other countries too To meet TVIs and COMS They share the same issues with you
Of how best to help their students succeed How to reduce caseloads and teach kids to read If you want to travel and improve as you go Let our field give you opportunities to grow
Relish the colleagues and friendships you’ll find It’s a small field but keep this in mind From many places we get to know each other quite well Over the years those friendships will thrive and they’ll swell
There is so much to learn in AER sessions And here’s Anne saying she has even more lessons Three things she has heard is all an audiences can hold These three things go together – they’re as good as pure gold
Let’s think of your teaching, how students develop and thrive Let’s think of your careers, how they’re part of your lives Your profession is also important for you Expect of AER the very best it can do With other organizations on the professional side Promote the TVI and the COMS for professional pride
And, listen to consumers they come from all over The NFB, ACB, the ANN and the NOAH Macular Degeneration and RP consumers as well Have many perspectives they may share and may tell
As a grown up kid who was born with low vision I’ve wanted to make better the educational condition Meanwhile I have learned that we don’t have immunity We must all be concerned with our professional community
Now I thank you from my heart for the Bauman award I hope with my ramblings that you’re in accord Many of you are like family to me We share educational passions And we sometimes disagree But our relationships hold through conversation and controversy And we love celebrations like JVIB’s 100 th anniversary
The TVI and the COMS from Snowbird they’ll leave With shared ideas and thoughts newly conceived During the sessions and awards luncheon too Minding the triad that I’ve shared with you
The TVI and the COMS will soon be back in their homes They’ll unpack ideas, experiences, and tomes And Dr. Seuss will kindly forgive my rhyme tries ‘Cause I know, he to, was concerned with kid’s eyes.
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