Re: [AI] Retina India South India regional conference on inclusiveeducationFor 
a long time, I have been wonder  what does Retina India to do with this group? 
I feel this group AI is being used  them to get publicity and promote their 
agency. We have heard they meeted out treatment to some of our esteemed group 
members.  I would like the views of other members in this regard.  Surely, 
there should be decision on this. Basically, they advertise their activities 
and nothing else. Thanks and regards, P. Subramani 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 4:37 AM
  Subject: Re: [AI] Retina India South India regional conference on 
inclusiveeducation


  I wonder how many experts of such conferences are either partially or
  totally blind. If such conferences deal with only people having low
  vision, then I am afraid that they are neglecting a considerable
  percentage of the visually challenged population Please clarify me if
  I am missing something here, but the impression I get from the
  forwarded message is that the south-Indian conference conducted on
  November 26th was focussed only on issues specific to low vision
  population. If my impression is correct, then I am afraid that I have
  to agree with the reservations expressed by many members of the forum
  on Retina India. So I guess the million $ question is how inclusive is
  this organization when it comes to the general development of visually
  challenged persons in India?????????

  Vetri.

  On 07/12/2011, Vamshi. G <[email protected]> wrote:
  > South India Regional Conference on Inclusive Education
  >
  > The South India Regional Conference on Inclusive Education organised
  > by Retina India on Saturday November 26, 2011 at The Presidency
  > College, Chennai, discussed the issues and concerns in implementing
  > inclusive education, particularly in the context of children afflicted
  > with retinal disorders or any retina related conditions. Experts who
  > participated in the conference spoke on the concept of inclusivity and
  > how it is enshrined in the laws and conventions.
  >
  >  The morning sessions, viz, explaining Inclusion as a concept, Low
  > Vision aids and parents perspective, provided teachers the idea of
  > inclusion. Ms Rajul Padmanabhan, Director Vidyasagar and Ms Vaishnavi
  > Jayakumar, Founder The Banyan, spoke respectively on how inclusion has
  > impacted the planning of our educational system and social attitude
  > towards persons with disability.  Ms Deepti Bhatya, Deputy Director of
  > Vidyasagar also spoke on how inclusion is a win win situation for
  > children and society at large.
  >
  >  The session on low vision aids and accessibility described the
  > various devices used in a classroom context which would help children
  > access study material and learn on their own. Dr Krishna Kumar and his
  > colleague Ms Sarika, who spoke on the session explained about various
  > low vision aids through videos and how they can be accommodated in
  > schools. Parents session, moderated by Prof Kalyanaraman, saw an
  > emotional recollection of a parent's struggle in finding a school for
  > her son, who has now educated and become a lawyer.
  >
  >  In the afternoon session, a string of role models, Mr Vijayakumar a Lawyer,
  > Mr. Sriram a Research Scholar with IITM, Ms Abinaya a RJ, Mr. Sriram a
  > Lecturer with Presidency College Chennai,  who have come through the
  > inclusive education system, explained to teachers how their own
  > schools have managed them and what they could learn from inclusive
  > environment. The overwhelming message was that an inclusive education
  > environment is conducive  for overall growth of children with visual
  > challenge.
  >
  >  During the final session, which was an open forum and moderated by
  > Mr. L Subramani, teachers spoke on the challenges in implementing
  > inclusive education and the wish that conferences such as SIRCIE to be
  > conducted in their own cities. Retina India, while explaining the
  > reasons for focusing on inclusive education, also agreed to work with
  > the teachers who attended the conference from Chennai,  Ongole,
  > Tiruchi, Coimbatore etc to help them spread the message of inclusion
  > amongst their fellow teachers and also speak about it in their
  > schools.
  >
  >  This is the first step in creating a platform for inclusive education
  > in which Retina India would work with schools and take efforts to
  > create model schools in different regions.
  >
  >
  > --
  > Vamshi. G
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  > Skype ID : gvamshi81
  >
  > www.retinaindia.org
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