Abstract
Presents findings of a survey of former and current students enrolled in visually handicapped and orientation and mobility programs at California State University, Los Angeles. Most students understood the competency based system, most agreed with the basic philosophy behind the system and found the concept of recycling particularly beneficial. The most serious criticism was that time devoted to the system left less time for actual contact with visually handicapped students.
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