New Hampshire Department of Education
Division of Adult Learning and Rehabilitation
Services for Blind and Visually Impaired New Hampshire Association for the Blind

Blind Literacy

  • Dotting His Eyes
    Andrew Leibs, July 2006
    A new biography reveals Louis Braille’s inner gifts and blind educators’ myopia more…
  • Visualizing a World Of Reading
    Andrew Leibs, July 2006
    Blind literacy doesn’t develop-it must be built. I want to recount some of my experiences as a blind reader to dramatize how those with sight impairments can create a world of reading equal to that of the fully sighted, provided they learn how to locate, obtain, and use existing resources. more…
  • Cultivating Web Resources Crucial for Blind Jobseekers
    Dialogue Magazine, Summer 2006
    Networking via the Internet to build a career goes beyond posting your resume on sites such as Monster or CareerBuilder. more…
  • Connect & Conquer
    Disability Studies Quarterly, Spring 2006
    Why teachers should help disabled students connect with resources.  As a blind writer and sometime student of human potential, I think there is no greater gift teachers can give disabled students than to encourage and help facilitate their taking ownership of crucial educational resources that exist just for them. more…
  • Building your career through reading
    Careers & the disABLED, Spring 2005
    A Personal Perspective.  “All leaders are readers,” motivational speaker Jim Rohn says in one of his lectures.  Few mottos are truer when it comes to building a career.  more…
  • RFB&D Sparks Success for LD Student and Ends Home Heartache
    Teacher’s AIDE, Spring/Summer 2001
    “If you stand up in front of a class of students, most of them will learn something,” says Kent State mathematics professor Judie Melillo. “But teachers have to be sensitive to how they learn.” more…
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