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Curriculum Clipboard - Mainstream education

Summary: Section for education professionals who support blind and partially sighted children in mainstream settings.


Curriculum Clipboard - mainstream education

Curriculum Clipboard is for anyone involved in teaching children with sight problems.

This section is for teaching and learning professionals who support blind and partially sighted children in mainstream education.

See also our section on supporting children with complex needs.

Mainstream contents

Teaching national curriculum subjects
Ideas on teaching blind and partially sighted children, from maths to sport.

Supporting early years education
Fact sheets, classroom tips and real life examples for working with young children.

Supporting social inclusion
Research and case studies on helping social skills and play.

Exams, assessment and national testing
Latest official guidance, plus advice on alternative formats.

Contact us

Contact the Curriculum Access Service for more information, advice and training on supporting children in mainstream education.

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Content author: curriculum@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 20/11/2008 11:13

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Which of the following groups has a higher-than-average risk of sight loss?





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Gemma's story - while at university Gemma volunteered as an events assistant in a charity. Being partially sighted, she faced some challenges working in a paper-based office. "The positive response to me asserting my needs has helped me feel more confident about the future." Gemma is also "convinced that employers recognise work experience as essential" and saw it as a great opportunity to develop new skills. Gemma's full story