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NAB Delhi: Integrated Education Programme The Integrated Education Programme’ of the National Association for the Blind (N.A.B.), Delhi creates an appropriate learning and teaching environment for blind and low vision students. Specially trained teachers of N.A.B. make visits to 'regular' schools and provide useful guidance to blind students, their teachers, principals and staff in conducting educational and co-curricular activities. They also provide braille, large print and audio books to these students. Special equipment for writing in braille, mathematics and geometry, tape recorders, braille watches, talking calculators, white canes, school bags, etc, are made available to every child under the programme. In addition, special coaching is also provided by resource teachers in science, commerce, geography, geometry. Transport facilities and scholarships are also provided to deserving students. For more information, please contact: N.A.B. Haryana: Integrated Education Programme Initially when NAB, Haryana introduced its Integrated Education Programme, the school authorities had doubts. However, the cobwebs were soon cleared due to the efforts of NAB, children themselves and concerned parents. Their programme has now reached a stage where school shows interest and enthusiasm to admit visually impaired children and provide them all help in imparting education. Itinerant Teacher model of Integrated Education setting is being followed for imparting the education to visually impaired. In this model, an itinerant teacher caters to special needs of minimum eight children of a particular geographical area. These teachers also play counsellor’s role for parents, school authorities and community at large with a view to change their attitude towards misconceptions related to blindness. Eight resource rooms are maintained which are located at Faridabad, Palwal, Rewari, Jatusana, Mohindergarh, Narnaul, Kosli and Bhiwani. In these resource rooms special educational aids and appliances, print and Braille books, educational recorded cassettes and recreational items are kept for use by the blind children. For more information, please contact: N.A.B. Karnataka: Integrated Education Programme The National Association for the Blind, Karnataka Branch’s Integrated Education (I.E.) Programme covers both rural and urban areas. I.E. Units are started with CBR project in a taluk. The visually impaired students are assisted by qualified Itinerant Teachers not only in their studies but they also teach them Orientation and Mobility. The I.E. teacher visits the homes of the wards regularly to motivate their parents. Following facilities are provided under this programme:
For more information, please contact: NAB Maharashtra: Integrated Education Programme NAB Maharashtra has favoured the itinerant model of integrated education wherein visually impaired children stay with their families and attend the nearest regular schools along with their sighted counterparts. All the children receive services of special teachers – itinerant teachers, basic educational aids and instructional material in an appropriate form. Efforts are made to create a congenial social environment for all round development of children within their families and communities by taking up various HRD activities for parents, class-teachers, headmasters, peer-group, volunteers, etc. NAB, India also provides support services in the form of Scholarships and Sponsorship assistance, Braille Kits, Braillers, etc. to blind students. For more information, please contact: If you are using a screen reader, you can jump to the navigational links to other areas of the site by clicking here If you would like to share information regarding Special Schools with others, please send us your write-up at inspiration@eyeway.org. We shall include it as part of our website. |
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