Are You
Looking For An
Exciting
Opportunity
Earn a
Master’s Degree
The Institute on Blindness is looking for
individuals who are seeking a meaningful and rewarding career in the field of
blindness! We are offering scholarships on a limited basis to qualified
applicants for the Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology with
concentration in Orientation and Mobility (O&M), the Master of Arts in
Teaching Blind Students (TBS), and the Master of Education in Teaching Blind
Students.
Louisiana Tech
University offers the only programs in the country that are
founded with a philosophy of personal empowerment from the perspective of
individuals who are blind.
We invite all qualified individuals who have
positive attitudes about blindness and who would like to teach cane travel or
Braille to blind children or adults to apply for our programs. We are also
interested in speaking with anyone who may want to pursue a career teaching in
the field of blindness in any capacity. The Institute on Blindness does not
discriminate against any applicants and actively recruits people who are blind,
sighted, and of diverse backgrounds.
Contact us today to find out
more about earning your Master’s Degree!
Professional Development and
Research
Institute on
Blindness
(318) 257-4554
You can change what it means to be
blind!
A member of the
University of
Louisiana System. An equal
opportunity educator and employer.
Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
REGISTER TO TAKE THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN
LITERARY BRAILLE (NCLB) Exam
http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/announcements.php
http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/announcements.php
Director, Professional Development and
Research
Institute on Blindness
Louisiana Tech University
210 Woodard Hall
PO Box 3158
Ruston LA 71272
Office: 318.257.4554
Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax)
Skype: edwardbell2010
ebell@latech.edu
www.latech.edu/instituteonblindness
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"I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops."
-- Stephen Jay Gould
Institute on Blindness
Louisiana Tech University
210 Woodard Hall
PO Box 3158
Ruston LA 71272
Office: 318.257.4554
Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax)
Skype: edwardbell2010
ebell@latech.edu
www.latech.edu/instituteonblindness
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"I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops."
-- Stephen Jay Gould
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