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Logo for Consortium on Blindness and English Learners

Consortium on Blindness and English Learners (EL)

By Conchita Hernandez
SOLOM example

Using SOLOM to Inform Instruction for English Learners

By Heather Browne
An O&M instructor shows a boy how to hold a cane

Quick and Easy Communication Cards for Your Use with English Learners

By Liz Wisecarver
A boy places wooden pegs into a wooden frame.

How to Select a Strategy for Your Blind or Low Vision English Learner

By Conchita Hernandez
Second language acquisition

Second Language Acquisition in Children with Vision and Hearing Loss

By Charlotte Cushman
Teen student on laptop with chalkboard background saying hello in various languages

Paths to Literacy has Articles in Spanish and French

By Lisha Yochimowitz
A young girl examines a tactile book with text in English and Spanish.

Tips for Teaching English Language Learners Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Conchita Hernandez
Braille books with QR codes

Using QR Codes to Make Braille Books Accessible to Non-English Speaking Families

By Samantha Richardson
Page of Baggie Book with tree

Make Your Own Baggie Experience Book

By Doreen Bohm
A student working with a teacher.

Resources for Teaching English as a Second Language to Learners with Blindness or Visual Impairment

By Scott Baltisberger

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