Learning
Having a sight problem shouldn't be a barrier to learning. We work to ensure that blind and partially sighted children and adults gain get the best out of school and college.
Supporting children through school
- For parents and carers, read about supporting blind and partially sighted children at early years, primary and secondary level, including children with complex needs.
- Our schools and colleges offer specialist provision for children and young people with sight loss.
- Our music advisory service organises events and supports young people learning music.
- Insight magazine is for parents of children and young people with sight problems.
Students and adult learners
- Our student message board is a supportive community of students across the UK.
- The student site has facts and advice about student life.
- See adult education for information about returning to learning after sight loss.
Supporting education professionals
- Curriculum Clipboard is for people working with blind and partially sighted learners under the age of 18.
- Books for Professionals has a newsletter and guides for professionals, including on education.
- We support providers of PCET (Post-Compulsory Education and Training) with training, advice and information.
- We offer a programme of training courses for education professionals.
- Insight magazine is for professionals who support children with sight problems. It includes "Curriculum Bitesize", a termly supplement for teachers.
Textbooks and products
- The RNIB National Library Service can help with finding books in braille, audio CD and other formats.
- Our products are used by learners of all ages - find out more on our online shop.
How we can help you
RNIB offers support and information to parents, students and education professionals throughout the UK. Find out how we can offer help and support to you.
If you or someone you know has recently been diagnosed with a sight problem, we can offer advice and support. Contact our Helpline at helpline@rnib.org.uk or call 0845 766 9999 / 020 7388 2525.
Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 20/11/2008 11:13
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