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  2. Blindness and education - Wikipedia

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    In the case of blind persons, hearing and touch are very active and play an important role. Aniruddha's Bank for The Blind, conceptualized and operationalized by Shree Aniruddha Upasana Foundation, Mumbai, India, supports education for the blind in an affectionate and unique way. The bank records the study curriculum in 12 languages like ...

  3. Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, it was still notable as a location where blind pupils could receive education in grammar, music, history, and science. Louis Braille, the inventor of the braille system, attended the school in 1819 and later taught there. In 1843, the institute moved into a new, bigger building on Boulevard des Invalides, where it still resides today.

  4. Eleanor Gertrude Brown - Wikipedia

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    Books by Eleanor Gertrude Brown include Milton's Blindness (1934), a work of literary scholarship based on her doctoral dissertation about John Milton; Into the Light (1946), a book of poetry; and Corridors of Light (1958), a memoir of her own education, with an introduction by Harry Emerson Fosdick. [8] "To my interpretation of Milton's life ...

  5. History of dyslexia research - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, another British physician, CJ Thomas, provided a summary of congenital word blindness based on 100 cases at special schools in England. Thomas observed that word blindness was more prevalent than suspected. Furthermore, it appeared more than one member of the family was affected and three times more frequent in males than females.

  6. American Printing House for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    A bill was drawn up and presented to the 45th Congress. An Act to Promote the Education of the Blind became a law on March 3, 1879. The American Printing House for the Blind was designated as the official source of educational texts and aids for legally blind students throughout the country—a mandate that continues to the present.

  7. Iowa History Month: How Kenneth Jernigan transformed ... - AOL

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    Iowa has long been recognized as innovative with respect to the blind, seeing the need to enable the blind to compete on a footing of equality. Iowa History Month: How Kenneth Jernigan transformed ...

  8. Randolph–Sheppard Act - Wikipedia

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    Randolph-Sheppard FAQ from the National Council of State Agencies for the Blind, Inc. Summary of the current federal program under the U.S. Dept. of Education; National Association of Blind Merchants, an association of blind merchants providing training, advocacy and marketing services

  9. Laura Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) was the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, forty-five years before the more famous Helen Keller; Bridgman’s friend Anne Sullivan became Helen Keller's aide.