The blindness revolution : Jernigan in his own words

This book recounts the dramatic story of the transformation of the Iowa Commission for the Blind from a verifiably ineffective service agency to perhaps the most outstanding and effective adult service program in the nation in the span of 10 short years. What happened in Iowa was revolutionary, and...

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Main Author Omvig, Jim H. (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, 2005.
SeriesCritical concerns in blindness.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781918116625
DOI10.1108/978-1-60752-473-1
Physical Description1 online resource (xxiv, 477 pages) : illustrations

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Summary:This book recounts the dramatic story of the transformation of the Iowa Commission for the Blind from a verifiably ineffective service agency to perhaps the most outstanding and effective adult service program in the nation in the span of 10 short years. What happened in Iowa was revolutionary, and the character of work with the blind in America and around the world was altered forever--the alternative civil rights-based service model worked. Using Kenneth Jernigan's own writings of Board meeting minutes, reports, and letters, I present the details of the remarkable story from an activist's point of view.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781918116625
Access:Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty
DOI:10.1108/978-1-60752-473-1
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiv, 477 pages) : illustrations