Updating Popular APH Books
American Printing House for the Blind is updating many of its favorite books to include UEB, easier to read fonts, higher contrast colors and images, with a smaller book-like binding
American Printing House for the Blind is updating many of its favorite books to include UEB, easier to read fonts, higher contrast colors and images, with a smaller book-like binding
A discussion of Orientation and Mobility (O & M) and how it relates to literacy through braille, tactile graphics, signage, maps, directories and more
Find answers to your questions about the Nemeth Braille Code Curriculum.
Offering their first UEB Math/Science course this fall in addition to their Nemeth courses.
Seedlings has added new UEB books to their catalog that can be ordered now for your child’s reading pleasure.
This book provides opportunities to build Nemeth Code skills and learn about strategies and resources for teaching the Nemeth Code. The book contains multiple examples of STEM materials transcribed into braille.
As we prepare for the new school year, here are some helpful tips, tricks, ideas, forms, and links that will help make your school year a big success.
In the past year or two, I’ve written a narrative story incorporating all the UEB braille signs. The narrative is titled, Track Meet Day.
APH (American Printing House for the Blind) is on a mission to modernize the storybooks in our On the Way to Literacy (OTWL) series, which was first produced in the early 1990s.
The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) has published their first quarterly newsletter with information and stories about ICEB, Unified English Braille (UEB), braille literacy, braille usage, and braille events.