RHB 400 SYLLABUS
FALL 2009
Instructors: Bob
Bryant
Time:
Seminar: Monday 1:00-3:00 PM
Office: HS Bldg 216
Labs: 4 lessons per week -TBA
Phone: 468-1145/1220
Office Hrs: TBA
E-mail: bbryant@sfasu.edu
Credits: 6 hours
Barry Stafford
Office: HS Bldg 220
Phone: 468-1145/5348
E-mail: bhstafford@sfasu.edu
COURSE
DESCRIPTION:
This
course covers an analysis and implementation of those skills,
techniques and
principles which enable the visually impaired person to move
independently
throughout familiar and unfamiliar environments with safety and
efficiency.
BOOKS
REQUIRED:
Orientation and
Mobility
Techniques, A Guide for the Practitioner. By Hill and Ponder.
American
Foundation for the Blind,
Foundations
of
Orientation and
Mobility-Second Edition -
Blasch,
Wiener, Welch. American Foundation for the Blind.
You can order these
two books for the American Foundation for the Blind: (Phone 1-800-232-3044) or click
on: AFB O&M Books
or the
SFASU
Bookstore (phone 936 468-2108) .
COURSE
OBJECTIVES:
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
This class requires
a minimum of 60 lessons of
blindfold/simulation training. All lessons will be carried out under
the direct
one-to-one supervision of an Academy Certified O&M Specialist. You are also required to observe 10 lessons
of other students during their training. Observation forms should be
submitted
on these lessons at the end of the course.
A Teaching and Materials Notebook will be compiled and submitted
three
times during the course and there will be three written exams.
2.
Exam II
100 pts
3.
Exam III
100 pts
4.
Notebook*
100 pts
5.
Blindfold**
100 pts
Total possible points
500 pts
(80% -
89%)
400 - 449 pts = B
(60%
- 69%) 300 -349 pts = D
Course Evaluation: You are encouraged
to do the
on-line evaluation of this course at the end of the semester. Near the conclusion
of each semester, students in the
SEMINAR
SCHEDULE-FALL 2009 (Seminars times:
MONDAY 1:00- 3:00 PM)
AUG
31
Review syllabus, discuss class
requirements, review notebook, schedule blindfold
lessons. Notebook
Outline
SEPT
7
Labor
Day-No class
SEPT
14
Chapter
20: History and Development of O&M.
Skill review and work on Notebook
review. Make canes. History of O&M
SEPT
21 Chapter
21: History and development of O&M continued. Originators of
O&M. Skill
Review and work on notebook. Touch Technique
SEPT
28
Chapter
22: History and Development of
University O&M Programs. Notebook
and Exam I review.
Oct 5
Exam I - On all indoor skills. Notebook
Due - Indoor O&M*. Exam
I - Study Guide
OCT
12 10
Chapter 7: (pp. 231-240) Canes - Types –
Desirable characteristics - Begin basic recovery. Skill review and work
on
notebooks.
OCT
19 Chapter
1: Perception and Locomotion. Block concepts. Continue recovery
procedures, -
Corner Concepts - Skill review and work on notebooks.
OCT
26 Chapter
2: Establishing & Maintaining Orientation. Powerpoint on Recovery
procedures
– Skill review and work on Notebook.
NOV
2 Residential
street crossings, street recovery, verifying direction of travel -
Corner Concepts
- Skill review for exam. Recovery
Powerpoint
NOV
9
Exam II- On residential skills. Notebooks
Due-Residential Unit* Exam
II Study Guide
NOV
16 Chapter
4: Audition - Audiograms. Hearing
impairment and O&M. Skill Review and
work on notebooks. Intersection
drill.
NOV
23 Intersection drill.
O&M Terms. Crossings at lights using
the clock procedure. Skill Review and work on notebooks. Discuss
NOV
30
Trip
to
DEC
7
Chapter 5: Kinesiology and Sensorimotor
Function. Review Shreveport- Review all
business skills for Exam III. Final notebook review.
DEC
14
Exam
III - Final Notebooks Due- Business
Unit* Exam III
Study Guide