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Middle and high school math teachers at schools of the blind survey

Math is a hot topic! If you are a math teacher at a school for the blind, please share your experiences!

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I am collaborating with Dr. Rett McBride on a research study to gather information about middle and high school math teachers at schools for the blind. We are interested in their successes and challenges in teaching middle and high school math. We are also gathering anonymous information about the grade levels, math classes, media preferences, and additional disabilities of the students who are taking middle or high school math. Participants who complete an online survey and submit anonymous student data will receive a $25 gift card.

The length of time to complete the survey is less than 10 minutes. If you opt to provide anonymous student information, this may take an additional 10 to 20 minutes. Instructions for providing anonymous student data is available at the end of the short survey.

To begin the survey, use the following link: Math Teacher Survey Note: This is a new survey link!

If you have questions, please feel free to contact me. 

Tina

Tina S. Herzberg, Ph.D.

she/her/hers
Professor and Coordinator of Special Education – Visual Impairment Program
USC Upstate; College of Education, Human Performance, and Health; HEC 3039
800 University Way
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Office: 864-503-5572
Fax: 864-503-5574
[email protected]

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