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Curriculum Clipboard - information for education professionals
Summary: All about the curriculum and teaching, for teaching professionals who work with learners with sight problems. Information and advice on early years, classroom teaching, social skills and useful products.
- Contents
- Reviews
- Other education pages
- What's new
- Get advice: Curriculum Access Service
- Frequently asked questions
- Curriculum Bitesize
- VI forum email group
- About Curriculum Clipboard
- Contact us

Contents
- News and courses run by RNIB
- Teaching national curriculum subjects - advice broken down by subject
- Supporting early years education - fact sheets, classroom tips and stories about young children
- Supporting social inclusion - helping social skills and play
- Exams and national testing - how to get alternative formats.
Reviews
- Reviews of software, DVD and products
- Product of the month - Franklin children's talking dictionary.
Other education pages
- Children with complex needs (MDVI) - information and support from RNIB
- Books for children - vote for a children's book to be converted into an alternative format.
What's new
- 6 May: Product of the month: a talking dictionary for children
- 10 March: Review of the Bunja maths toy
- 4 March: Review of magnetic fractions cubes and spheres.
Get advice: Curriculum Access Service
Contact our Curriculum Access Service for confidential advice about teaching and supporting children with sight problems.
Frequently asked questions
Check out our frequently asked questions on technology, curriculum subjects, alternative formats, exams and useful contacts.
Curriculum Bitesize
Produced termly, this eight page photocopiable resource is full of practical tips on making lessons accessible for all pupils with sight problems. Curriculum Bitesize comes as a supplement to Insight Magazine, RNIB's inclusive education magazine.
Taster article
- Ice breakers for children who are blind or partially sighted (September 2006)
VI forum email group
Join VI forum, the email group for professionals teaching and supporting children and young people with sight problems.
About Curriculum Clipboard
Curriculum Clipboard is written by and for education professionals to bring you specialist content on the curriculum-related needs of pupils who are blind or partially sighted. Curriculum Clipboard shines the spotlight on many subjects to help you find creative ways of teaching and supporting access to the national curriculum for children with sight problems.
Discover course information, reviews of new equipment, a round up of important dates for your diary, and much, much more!
Contact us
Got a question or need further information? Fill in our enquiry form or contact the Curriculum Access Service.
Curriculum Access Service
RNIB
58-72 John Bright Street
Birmingham
B1 1BN
Email Curriculum@rnib.org.uk
Telephone 0870 042 9554
Content author: Curriculum@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 22/07/2008 10:47
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