Instructional Strategies for Braille Literacy

Instructional Strategies for Braille Literacy
Title Instructional Strategies for Braille Literacy PDF eBook
Author Diane P. Wormsley
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 38
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891289364

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This award-winning handbook gives teachers specific strategies and methodologies for teaching braille. It offers in-depth information on techniques for working with children at all levels of learning, with congenital or adventitious visual impairments, those with additional disabilities, and students who are just learning English. It also contains information on assessment and technology, as well as convenient assessment forms. Instructional Strategies offers a wealth of information and practical tips for new practitioners and seasoned professionals alike

I-M-ABLE

I-M-ABLE
Title I-M-ABLE PDF eBook
Author Diane P. Wormsley
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 2016-03
Genre People with visual disabilities
ISBN 9780891287223

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I-M-ABLE, or the Individualized Meaning-Centered Approach to Braille Literacy Education, is an innovative, individualized, student-centered method for teaching braille and making it exciting for children who have difficulties learning braille. In this teaching approach, instruction is centered on continuously analyzing the strengths and needs of students, placing particular emphasis on engaging them using key vocabulary words and phrases based on their experiences and interests. This comprehensive practice guide provides detailed direction on how to implement the components of the approach. Teachers will find this resource invaluable for helping students with mild to moderate cognitive impairments or other difficulties make progress in braille reading and writing, and all the skills that it encompasses.

Braille Literacy

Braille Literacy
Title Braille Literacy PDF eBook
Author Diane P. Wormsley
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 140
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891288763

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Whether students' learning problems stem from additional physical or cognitive disabilities, the inability to speak English well, or difficulty in making the transition from print to braille, this resource will help you help them. Equally effective for teaching braille reading and writing to children or adults, Braille Literacy uses a functional approach based on concepts and vocabulary that have meaning and utility to the student.

Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading

Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading
Title Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading PDF eBook
Author Myrna R. Olson
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 132
Release 1981
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891281054

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Activities for Teaching Braille More Efficiently at the Beginning Level.

Beginning with Braille

Beginning with Braille
Title Beginning with Braille PDF eBook
Author Anna M. Swenson
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 228
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891283232

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Beginning with braille provides a wealth of effective activities for promoting literacy at the early stages of braille instruction. The text includes creative and practical strategies for designing and delivering quality braille instruction and teacher-friendly suggestions for many areas such as reading aloud to young children, selecting and making early tactile books, and teaching tactile and hand movement skills. This book also includes tips on designing worksheets, introducing braille contractions, teaching the use of the braillewriter, and facilitating the writing process in braille. Chapters also address guidelines for individualizing instruction, the literacy needs of students with additional disabilities, and assessment of student progress in developing literacy skills.

Foundations of Braille Literacy

Foundations of Braille Literacy
Title Foundations of Braille Literacy PDF eBook
Author Evelyn J. Rex
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 164
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891289340

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This ground-breaking text addresses the teaching of braille reading and writing in the context of general literacy. Employing theoretical frameworks and approaches to teaching print reading and writing and practical applications for instruction in braille literacy, this innovative book can be used both in university training programs and by practicing educators working with braille learners. Foundations of Braille Literacy also includes perspectives on literacy, the history of literacy for people who are blind, the learning processes of people who are blind, and assessment of braille literacy.

The Human Resources Glossary

The Human Resources Glossary
Title The Human Resources Glossary PDF eBook
Author William R. Tracey
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 640
Release 1997-12-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781574441604

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The fast-paced world of human resources (HR) management, development, and utilization requires HR professionals to fill many roles and speak many "languages". Finally, the demand for a single authoritative source that compiles and explains the vocabulary of HR practitoners is answered in the Human Resources Glossary. The Glossary defines HR terms and explains their context, use, and managerial implications in 56 of the most important HR areas including: