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Sight-Saving Review, 1979
The article presents a brief historical review of the efforts of the National Society to Prevent Blindness in preventing eye disorders in infants. Disorders such as ophthalmia neonatorum, trachoma, and eye accidents are examined in light of public attitudes and preventive practices. (DLS)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Blindness, Diseases, Eyes
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
The Educational Directory, 1919-20 is divided into seven distinct parts. Part 4, Special Schools, covers the following topic areas: (1) Superintendents of schools for the blind; (2) Superintendents of schools for the deaf (State schools; Private schools); and (3) Superintendents of schools for the feeble-minded (State schools; Private schools).…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Private Schools, Special Schools, State Schools
McNulty, Tom, Ed. – Library Hi Tech News, 1995
Outlines the history of the National Library Service (NLS) for the blind and physically handicapped. The nature of the collection and services provided are discussed, including formats available (such as large print, flexible disk, audio cassette, braille); monthly and bimonthly publications announcing available texts; application procedures for…
Descriptors: Background, Blindness, Braille, Disabilities
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
The essential importance of the kindergarten in every institution which has the care of children and its value in simplifying administration and in making the work of healing, training, or correction easier, quicker, and more permanent, appear clearly in the excerpts provided in this bulletin from letters sent to the Bureau of Education, in…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Child Development, Hospitals, Young Children
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Michael, John A. – Studies in Art Education, 1981
Describes the work of Viktor Lowenfeld in developing creative art experiences for the handicapped, particularly using sculpture with the blind. The bulk of the article consists of excerpts from Lowenfeld's own writings, including a case study of his work with a deaf blind child. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Therapy, Blindness, Case Studies
Barnard, Henry, Ed. – American Journal of Education, 1858
This is the fourth volume of the bound periodical, "American Journal of Education" which was established to enter into a range of education-related discussion and investigation. This volume includes issues 10 through 12 September 1857 through March 1858. Articles in this volume cover topics such as: public instruction in Sardinia;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Public Education, Secondary Education
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1930
This document contains chapters XXIII through the Index of the Biennial Survey of Education document, covering the years 1926-1928. The following chapters are included: (23) Statistics of teachers colleges and normal schools, 1927-28; (24) Statistics of public high schools, 1927-28; (25) Statistics of private high schools and academies, 1927-28;…
Descriptors: Statistics, Schools of Education, High Schools, Delinquency
Phillips, Frank M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1928
This report contains statistics concerning schools and classes for blind pupils for the year 1926-27. Reports are included for 80 schools and institutions. Data concerning sight-saving classes are not included where it is possible to separate them from data concerning classes for the blind. For schools that failed to report, statistics for a…
Descriptors: Special Education, Student Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics, Special Schools
Jones, John Walker – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961
Blind children are entering the Nation's schools in larger numbers than ever before. In addition to those blinded by usual causes, a new eye condition primarily affecting prematurely born infants swept the Nation between 1945 and 1955, leaving thousands of visually handicapped children. Most of these are attaining school age at this time. There…
Descriptors: Human Body, Blindness, Special Needs Students, Residential Schools
Christian, Mary – 1984
These 12 profiles show the successes of workers with various handicaps who can serve as role models for people with disabilities and personalize knowledge for the non-disabled. Each profile begins with a brief remark by the individual on barriers and continues with his or her perspective on the work world and a discussion of his or her experiences…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Biographies, Blindness
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Hary, Nicoletta Mattioli – Third World Libraries, 1995
Describes the Hosseinieh Ershad Public Library, a model library established in Iran after the Islamic Revolution that contains a predominant religious collection. Reviews the library's historical background, current cataloging system, collections and their circulation, services to blind patrons and children, funding and staff. Photographs of the…
Descriptors: Blindness, Cataloging, Childrens Libraries, Foreign Countries
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1920
This bulletin contains statistical data of the schools and classes for the blind from the years 1917-1918. The data is organized into the following contents: (1) Number of schools reporting; (2) Dual schools; (3) Control; (4) Instructors; (5) Number of pupils; (6) Graduates; (7) Enrollment by grades; (8) Enrollment by courses of study; (9) Value…
Descriptors: Blindness, Special Schools, Special Classes, Educational Administration
Phillips, Frank M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1928
This report includes statistics of 168 schools for the deaf for the year 1926-27. Of this total number of schools, 69 are supported by the State and are wholly or partly under State control, 83 are parts of city school systems, and 16 are under private control. Seventeen schools have departments for blind children, in addition to departments for…
Descriptors: Blindness, Urban Schools, Private Schools, Deafness
Mackie, Romaine P. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1951
School systems, as never before, are attempting to provide for physically handicapped children. Much has been accomplished, but an even larger task is still before us. Thousands of such children are not yet able to take advantage of their birthright--the opportunity for education. There are numerous reasons for this, one of which is lack of…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, School Buildings, Student Needs, Educational Environment
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1924
This report presents statistics of private and of public kindergartens for the school year 1921-22. In 1920 there were 7,835 kindergartens reported, with 10,739 teachers and 510,949 pupils. In 1922 there were 8,889 kindergartens reported, with 11,842 teachers and 555,830 pupils. This represents an increase over 1920 of 10.2 per cent for teachers,…
Descriptors: State Standards, Students, Public Schools, Parochial Schools
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