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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. José Álvares de Azevedo - Wikipedia

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    He was blind from birth. Despite the blindness from birth, he was extremely inquisitive. He always wished to experience the world through touch. Considering his quest for knowledge, his family sent him to the Royal Institute of Blind Young People in Paris, the only school specialized in education for the blind, from age 10 to 16. [2]

  5. 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.

  6. Community ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    In areas with high rates of blindness due to cataract this cadre of personnel would educate families about the cure for blindness due to cataracts with eye surgery. Changing the belief that blindness is an inevitable consequence of aging requires community eye health education about curable blindness and preventable blindness which is still so ...

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

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    Blind Iowans, thanks to the innovations of Jernigan and others, work together as members of blindness consumer groups such as the National Federation of the Blind and the Iowa Council of the ...

  8. Zina Weygand - Wikipedia

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    Weygand is a specialist of disability history, especially the history of blind people in France from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century. She is part of the Annales School, and her scholarship focuses on the history of individual and collective representations of blindness, organisations supporting blind people, and the pedagogical techniques developed for blind pupils during ...

  9. J. Robert Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Atkinson holding two Braille books in Los Angeles, Calif., 1929. J. Robert Atkinson (November 29, 1887 – February 1, 1964) was the founder of the Universal Braille Press in 1919 in Los Angeles, later known as the Braille Institute of America, and published the first Braille edition of the King James Version of the Bible, among other books.