[BlindMath] Any pointers for a former colleague who wants to teach math

nirmal verma nirmalkatara at gmail.com
Sat Jan 4 17:33:40 UTC 2020


Hi Susan

Greetings!


Thanks for sharing the book. It was earlier shared by ICEVI on its website.
I saw the chapters on abacus. Please dont get offended but its not usefull
for early learners. The writer seems to have missed the vital points and
rules. Users discretion needed to use the book.

Regards

Nirmal Verma

On Sat, 4 Jan 2020, 22:25 Susan Jolly via BlindMath, <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Interesting question.  Note that I am not responding to any legal or
> bureaucratic issues.
>
> He will of course have to learn the braille systems for language and math
> that the students are using.  By the way, here in the U.S. there are
> currently two different math systems in use.
>
> I  recommend this book, now available as a free PDF file:
>
>
> https://www.hadley.edu/Resources_list/Mathematics_Made_Easy_for_Children_wit
> h_Visual_Impairment.pdf
> <https://www.hadley.edu/Resources_list/Mathematics_Made_Easy_for_Children_with_Visual_Impairment.pdf>
>
> There are also YouTube videos about braille, teaching braille, etc.
>
> HTH, SusanJ
>
>
>
>
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