My Sight: A Hands-On Curriculum Empowering Students
For TVIs, General Educators, Families, and Future Advocates Understanding how vision works—and how it sometimes doesn’t—is a powerful first step...
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CloseFor TVIs, General Educators, Families, and Future Advocates Understanding how vision works—and how it sometimes doesn’t—is a powerful first step...
Read moreCJ Threads brings a new level of fun and interactive learning to Code Jumper. Building on foundational skills, CJ Threads...
Read moreWith this year’s Abacus Bee right around the corner, it’s important to be reminded of what makes this event so...
Read moreThe Periodic Table is a staple of science education, but for students who are blind or low vision, it’s often...
Read moreA new quest for students taking on new math skills has just begun with the Cedric’s Cartesian Quest app! This...
Read moreThe modern world thrives on innovation, and the best innovation comes from a multitude of perspectives working together. That’s what’s...
Read moreA hand-held counting tool, the abacus uses lines of circular beads to represent numbers, moving the beads along rods or...
Read moreOn Saturday, November 2nd the Louisville Free Public Library hosted STEAM Day, an event filled with family fun exploring science,...
Read moreChemistry is a complex subject. Students study a variety of concepts, such as atomic structures, electron configurations, the periodic table,...
Read moreThe Louisville Maker Faire is an opportunity for local creatives to learn, present, and be a part of innovation in...
Read moreWith the proper tools and support, students who are blind or have low vision can achieve academic success with the...
Read moreAdapting math lessons for students who are blind or have low vision takes patience and creativity. Teachers of the Visually...
Read moreScience classes include a variety of graphics, which can be expensive and slow to produce. APH’s Monarch, is breaking down...
Read moreStandardized testing scores among students who are blind and have low vision are very low in STEM subjects. When APH...
Read moreMath is not the most accessible subject for students who are blind or have low vision. Adaptations to activities and...
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