I think this is not any kind of discrimination against visually challanged community. This is the endeavor to give the best so that the teacher could handle all odd situations which a visually challanged teacher cann't handle, provided that sighted teacher is well-grounded in assistive technology. May be that organization is looking someone who could do some importent work even outside the computer classes which can be done by a sighted person only. So don't blaim the organization here and treat it as in the interest of students.
On 5/21/13, srikanth bolla <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > This is really sad discrimination and news. I think to some extent, we > are giving them the chance to underestimate visually challenge people or > teachers. As an employer myself who is dedicated to recruiting disabled > people, feel that visually challenged people will not take active > step > in learning to fulfill work role. Most people show their disability and > escape from work and give out en number of reasons for coming on time and > much more. I do understand that all visually challenged people are not > lazy > but most of them though. I compare visually challenged people with other > disabilities and found that most visually challenged people are not active > and never attempt to learn. Sorry if this hurts but this is high time that > we all should change ourselves and should not expect easy things and work. > Work environment is always challenging irrespective of once disability. So > employers will be confident once we start to show at most dedication. I > understand various reasons being saying visually challenged people should > not apply. For example, how can you fix power and hardware connections? How > can you work on inaccessible applications while teaching? If the computer > crashes and freezes how can you fix. These are few reasons maybe they are > thinking. If you can do all these things, then we have to let employers > know. my ideas are based on Personal experience. Regards, > > -----Original Message----- > From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of vikram babu > Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 1:33 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] Job for Computer Teacher > > Hi friends, > > This line hurts me a lot. "anyone can apply except visually impaired > person. > " > I am really sorry if it is wrong to comment on this issue on this list. But > I would like to have the openion of the person who had posted this > information. I need fue clarifications like: > > 1. Why visually challenged teachers are not allowed to apply for this post, > when it is ment for teaching computers to the visually challenged students? > 2. These days many visually challenged people are trying to do their best > to > creat awareness, How we can handle things confidently! Then why this > discrimination? > > I have seen many challenged people doing their duties confidently and > achieving the goals in short time. But I really feel sad to hear this line. > Sorry. It is not my intention to hurt some one. but these are my feelings > after getting so much hurt to the words. > Thanks for reading. > -- > With best wishes, > B. 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