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Description
Bursting with practical advice, suggestions and handy tips, providing readers with a positive starting point for sharing ideas and good practice, this is a key practical guide to making learning accessible for primary and secondary school pupils with visual impairment.
This user-friendly book shows how, with appropriate support, pupils with visual impairment in mainstream schools can have as rewarding an experience of education as their sighted peers.
The majority of contributors are qualified teachers for visual impairment, with many years' experience working with pupils in a variety of settings.
Covering the curriculum and each subject area in detail, Teaching Pupils with Visual Impairment includes guidance on:
- activities within and outside the classroom
- making the school's physical environment accessible
- inclusion within the school's social environment.
Teachers and support staff will have immediate access to a wealth of ideas, supported by invaluable resources on the accompanying website, including a complete electronic version of the book in large print, allowing older pupils to take a more active role in the learning process.
About the Author
Edited by Ruth SalisburyPia is an accessible media company specialising in accessible materials in braille, large print, Moon and audio. Pia has modified and produced the braille versions of national curriculum tests and provided a helpline service to schools and local authorities in England and Wales since 1997. Pia is a member of the Braille Authority of the UK (BAUK), the UK Association of Braille Producers (UKABP) and the Confederation of Transcribed Information Services (COTIS).