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National Center for Leadership in Visual Impairment: An Investment for the Future. Kathleen Mary Huebner, Ph.D. Diane P. Wormsley, Ph.D. Program Directors Pennsylvania College of Optometry. The State of Leadership Training in the United States.
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National Center for Leadership in Visual Impairment: An Investment for the Future Kathleen Mary Huebner, Ph.D. Diane P. Wormsley, Ph.D. Program Directors Pennsylvania College of Optometry
Need for Teachers and Orientation and Mobility Specialists • NPTP identified the need for 5000 TVI’s and 10,000 O&M Specialists by 2010 • Documented annual production totals only 400 per year at this point
Shortages in Leadership Personnel • Since 1980’s – decreases in faculty at IHE’s • Disappearance of faculty lines • Retirement of current faculty
Exacerbated by: • Closings of University Programs • Since 1989 16 programs closed including 6 doctoral preparation programs • 11 new programs but only two of them with doctoral programs.
Goal for Leadership • NPTP estimated the need for 13 new graduates annually – not being met • 1996-1997 – last graduates supported by a leadership training grant specifically in blindness and low vision completed their programs. • Grants received since then have supported only 2 students with emphasis in BVI
Summary • Number of institutions preparing doctoral students with emphasis in BVI is dwindling • Production of new doctoral level personnel has remained stagnant at around 4 per year maximum • Absence of a critical mass of doctoral students limits capability to have a community of practice. • Universities are already unable to fill faculty positions
Weaknesses to Address • 1. Weakness in capacity – • 2. Weakness in critical mass – • 3. Weakness in the lack of a community of practice • 4. Weakness in financial assistance • 5. Weakness in scientifically based research • 6. Weakness in cultural diversity
Weaknesses to Address • 7. Cultural Competence • 8. Doctoral Student-Faculty Program Characteristics • 9. Recruitment • 10. Collaboration