[Children’s classroom. Braille typewriter.]
A children’s classroom. The kids sing songs. One of the children, with a visual impairment, demonstrates the use of a braille typewriter.
A children’s classroom. The kids sing songs. One of the children, with a visual impairment, demonstrates the use of a braille typewriter.
A documentary about the 1975 International Special Olympics, held in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Followed by footage of mining companies conducting strip mining and a speech about government grants and economic development.
Footage of the opening ceremonies filmed for a documentary about the 1975 Special Olympics, held in Mount Pleasant, MI.
A documentary about the 1975 International Special Olympics, held in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
This documentary film produced by Bronwynne Evans, RN, PhD and Beth Marks, RN, PhD chronicles the experience of a nursing student who entered a baccalaureate program using a wheelchair. The 23 minute film provides a forum for the voices of nursing students, faculty, administrators, and agency nursing staff to discuss trials and triumphs encountered during this experience. It is a real life example of the exploration of roles and responsibilities in nursing education, experiential learning, shifting perspectives, and being a part of old ways turning into new ways in the world of nursing.