[icevi-e-contacts] Re: ICEVI-Europe Newsletter of December 2011

  • From: Plastunova <plastunova@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: icevi-e-contacts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 23:25:50 +0400

Dear Martina, Ths a lot
Liliya

On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 18:28:10 +0400, Martina Kobolkova <kobolkova@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear board members,
contact persons,
authors of articles and
new members,

new issue of ICEVI-Europe's newsletter is already attached to this message.
ICEVI European Newsletter
Issue 48, Volume 17 number 3, December 2011

For on-line reading, please visit
http://www.icevi-europe.org/enletter/issue48.html
Here you can use Google translation service, to obtain different language
versions (automatic translation).
Previous issues could be found on
http://www.icevi-europe.org/enletter/index.html

Content:
* From the Board
* The Explorer and the Mystery of the Diamond Scarab
* A Serious Wii Game for visually impaired, blind and fully sighted children
* Braille reading – developing the decoding skill
* Participation for students with impairments in mainstream schools
* Segregation, inclusion and the transition to adulthood
for students with a visual impairment
* Education in the Netherlands, recent developments and the debate on
integration and inclusion
* Does inclusion of visually impaired students work? What are the pitfalls
of inclusion?
* Foreign Visitors for “Tweemaster” (Brigantine)
* Introduction to Guide Dogs for Young Children
* Create Your Own London 2012 Book of Sports
* Children who have visual impairment and autism: Resource Pack
* Status of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
* 70 different games and activities for early language teaching to blind
and partially sighted children
* Handbook for successful aging
* Self-employed work of visually impaired people in Europe – Results of a
spontaneous survey
* “Blind”, a photographic project from Germany
* Lifelong learning needs for aging people with sensory disabilities
* With love and hope
* Announcement: International Master’s Degree Programme
* Braille 21 World Congress. Innovations in Braille in the 21st Century
* Braille and 21st Century Technologies
* Access Cities Award competition advances towards the December final
* Events in 2012

Enjoy reading!

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