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Penny Rosenblum
Thu, Jun 10, 2021 4:49 PM

Hi AER Colleagues,

I know that many of you are in the last weeks of the school year and others
are on summer vacation. Our research team is working hard to recruit for
our Reflections on a Year of Education During COVID-19 study. Can I ask
that you share this email with your administrators, the general and special
ed teachers of your students, paraprofessionals, families, and youth over
13 years of age. And if you’re a TVI or O&M specialist who has served
children in 2020-2021 we want you too!!!

Thank you,

Penny

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Penny Rosenblum prosenblum@action.afb.org
Date: Thu, Jun 10, 2021, 12:00 PM
Subject: Reflections on the Education of Students with Visual Impairments
To: Elizabeth Kumar ekumar@afb.org

Invitation to reflect on a year of education during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Hello Friend,

I remember as a high school student in Freehold, New Jersey, anxiously
waiting for the last bell to ring on the last day of the school year. That
bell signaled a summer of freedom from homework and tests. At the same time
it signaled that for a couple of months, there would be some friends I
would not see or only see rarely. A few days later I’d find myself
reflecting on what had gone well for me during the school year and what had
not gone so well.

[image: A white high school student sits at her kitchen table preparing to
work a problem on her Cranmer abacus. Her braille notetaker, laptop,
Perkins braille writer and other materials are visible on the table.]

Taking the time to reflect on experiences helps us grow as we evaluate a
situation from multiple points of view. As you think back on the
2020-2021 school year, one like no other, your reflections are probably
more poignant this year than most. How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact
education in your eyes? I, along with a research team from throughout the
United States, want to know. In our Reflections on the Education of
Students with Visual Impairments
https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578111/289968514/1904056566?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=
study through short surveys and focus groups, we’re learning about the
experiences of family members, teenagers, general ed teachers, special ed
teachers, paraprofessionals, early intervention providers, administrators,
teachers of students with visual impairments, orientation and mobility
specialists, and state department of education personnel. The study is open
through June 30.

I’ll be honest: recruiting people for a study in June after a very long
school year is an uphill climb. People are done for the year, so why
participate in yet another research study? Here’s why I think participation
is important. The more people share their experiences, the more of an
impact we can make on ensuring that our students with visual impairments,
including those with additional disabilities and deafblindness, have an
equitable education. Without sufficient data from across the country from a
wide cross section of individuals, our research team will have difficulty
drawing conclusions and making recommendations that families, educators,
administrators, and policymakers can use to shape the future of education
for our students.

On June 4, I had the opportunity to speak with 149 professionals in New
York City Public Schools and share what we have learned about education of
our students in April 2020 through the first Access and Engagement
https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578113/289968518/-1220062990?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=
study, in which 1,921 individuals participated; and in November 2020
through the Access and Engagement II
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study, in which 662 individuals participated. On June 7, I met with a small
group from the Minnesota Department of Education to share recommendations
with them that we have drawn from the data in the two reports. After both
talks, I was thanked for providing evidence of how the pandemic has
impacted education and for sharing the many recommendations in the reports
of each study.

Our research team is at the ready to collect survey data and lead focus
groups, then analyze the data, develop recommendations, and share the
accessible report so it can be used widely. Please consider taking part in
the Reflections on the Education of Students with Visual Impairments
https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578118/289968522/1904056566?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=
study
if you qualify. We urge you to share this email with those in your network.
Don’t assume others are burned out and won’t want to participate, give them
the opportunity to decide for themselves. Forward this email!

And, if you’re in a school setting and that last bell of the year rings,
kick back and enjoy the fun of summer vacation!

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Dr. L. Penny Rosenblum and the Research Team

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Hi AER Colleagues, I know that many of you are in the last weeks of the school year and others are on summer vacation. Our research team is working hard to recruit for our Reflections on a Year of Education During COVID-19 study. Can I ask that you share this email with your administrators, the general and special ed teachers of your students, paraprofessionals, families, and youth over 13 years of age. And if you’re a TVI or O&M specialist who has served children in 2020-2021 we want you too!!! Thank you, Penny ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Penny Rosenblum* <prosenblum@action.afb.org> Date: Thu, Jun 10, 2021, 12:00 PM Subject: Reflections on the Education of Students with Visual Impairments To: Elizabeth Kumar <ekumar@afb.org> Invitation to reflect on a year of education during the COVID-19 pandemic [image: American Foundation for the Blind's Centennial logo: AFB 100, Inclusion Knows No Limits] <https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578109/289968513/-1917188581?emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=805c2de4-04ca-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&ceid=8029387&contactdata=wIWTOd49w3ev9GH1orsCbtFG4nCQVbICP3yOL3hyi3ckC1AOrOBAT%2Fntq65uOo1l&sourceid=N421JAN1EM1&N421MAY2EM2RU=&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=> Hello Friend, I remember as a high school student in Freehold, New Jersey, anxiously waiting for the last bell to ring on the last day of the school year. That bell signaled a summer of freedom from homework and tests. At the same time it signaled that for a couple of months, there would be some friends I would not see or only see rarely. A few days later I’d find myself reflecting on what had gone well for me during the school year and what had not gone so well. [image: A white high school student sits at her kitchen table preparing to work a problem on her Cranmer abacus. Her braille notetaker, laptop, Perkins braille writer and other materials are visible on the table.] Taking the time to reflect on experiences helps us grow as we evaluate a situation from multiple points of view. As you think back on the 2020-2021 school year, one like no other, your reflections are probably more poignant this year than most. How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact education in your eyes? I, along with a research team from throughout the United States, want to know. In our Reflections on the Education of Students with Visual Impairments <https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578111/289968514/1904056566?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=> study through short surveys and focus groups, we’re learning about the experiences of family members, teenagers, general ed teachers, special ed teachers, paraprofessionals, early intervention providers, administrators, teachers of students with visual impairments, orientation and mobility specialists, and state department of education personnel. The study is open through June 30. I’ll be honest: recruiting people for a study in June after a very long school year is an uphill climb. People are done for the year, so why participate in yet another research study? Here’s why I think participation is important. The more people share their experiences, the more of an impact we can make on ensuring that our students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities and deafblindness, have an equitable education. Without sufficient data from across the country from a wide cross section of individuals, our research team will have difficulty drawing conclusions and making recommendations that families, educators, administrators, and policymakers can use to shape the future of education for our students. On June 4, I had the opportunity to speak with 149 professionals in New York City Public Schools and share what we have learned about education of our students in April 2020 through the first Access and Engagement <https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578113/289968518/-1220062990?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=> study, in which 1,921 individuals participated; and in November 2020 through the Access and Engagement II <https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578115/289968521/-1903317365?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=> study, in which 662 individuals participated. On June 7, I met with a small group from the Minnesota Department of Education to share recommendations with them that we have drawn from the data in the two reports. After both talks, I was thanked for providing evidence of how the pandemic has impacted education and for sharing the many recommendations in the reports of each study. Our research team is at the ready to collect survey data and lead focus groups, then analyze the data, develop recommendations, and share the accessible report so it can be used widely. Please consider taking part in the *Reflections on the Education of Students with Visual Impairments* <https://click.everyaction.com/k/30578118/289968522/1904056566?N421MAY2EM2RU=&emci=ea79aa92-50c9-eb11-a7ad-501ac57b8fa7&emdi=ea000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&ceid=8029387&&&nvep=ew0KICAiVGVuYW50VXJpIjogIm5ncHZhbjovL3Zhbi9FQS9FQTAwMy8xLzcyODI3IiwNCiAgIkRpc3RyaWJ1dGlvblVuaXF1ZUlkIjogIjgwNWMyZGU0LTA0Y2EtZWIxMS1hN2FkLTUwMWFjNTdiOGZhNyIsDQogICJFbWFpbEFkZHJlc3MiOiAiZWt1bWFyQGFmYi5vcmciDQp9&hmac=5vADtt_p3ZAUlVKngUm-ocXFnXmro9gT6hh6rL2yQi4=> study if you qualify. We urge you to share this email with those in your network. Don’t assume others are burned out and won’t want to participate, give them the opportunity to decide for themselves. Forward this email! And, if you’re in a school setting and that last bell of the year rings, kick back and enjoy the fun of summer vacation! [image: Photo of Dr. L. Penny Rosenblum . She is a white woman with short hair wearing a white shirt and glasses smiling at the camera.] Dr. L. 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