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2010 NFB BELL Summer Program
Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning

Jackie Ottwell, a BELL program instructor, works with a young student learning Braille through the use of tactile materials.The NFB Jernigan Institute is pleased to announce the Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning (BELL) program for the summer of 2010.  The NFB BELL Program is designed to serve as a demonstration program to provide intensive Braille instruction to low vision children during the summer months.  This program is modeled after the successful 2008 BELL Program led by the NFB of Maryland. Two state affiliates—Georgia and Maryland—hosted the NFB BELL Program when it was piloted by the NFB Jernigan Institute in the summer of 2009.  The NFB Jernigan Institute is looking to expand the NFB BELL Program to three new affiliates in 2010.

Details of the Program
Expectations for Selected States
State Coordinator Responsibilities
Support from the NFB Jernigan Institute
Program Contact Information
Past NFB BELL Programs

Details of the Program

Young BELL program student from Georgia reading Braille.The goal of this program is to provide children ages 4-12 with two weeks of intense Braille instruction through fun, hands-on learning and activities.  The program will target those children with low vision, who otherwise do not receive Braille instruction because of their residual vision.  The program is designed to run Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. In addition to crafts, games, and other engaging projects, children may also enjoy field trips to sites related to the BELL curriculum.

Expectations for Selected States

  • Establish a state team, which will consist of the state coordinator and a teacher of the blind.  These individuals will work with the NFB Jernigan Institute to develop their program and coordinate program logistics.
  • Implement a two-week daytime program for low vision children between the ages of 4-12. 
  • Meet logistical needs of the two-week program including arranging funding, meeting space, and volunteers; recruiting and registering participants; and obtaining materials.

State Coordinator Responsibilities

This individual will work closely with staff members from the NFB Jernigan Institute and his or her local affiliate to coordinate logistical details of the program.  The state coordinator will also collaborate with the local teacher of the blind and the core instructor to tailor the NFB BELL curriculum for his or her specific site and participants. 

Job duties will include:

  • Recruitment and registration of youth
  • Recruitment of successful blind adults to serve as mentors
  • Procurement of the program location
  • Supervision of funding
  • Purchasing of materials
  • Participation in telecoms with staff members from the NFB Jernigan Institute and the core instructor to discuss curriculum and activities
  • Facilitation of related field trips during the two weeks
  • Serving as a liaison for his or her state affiliate and this program

Support from the NFB Jernigan Institute

The NFB Jernigan Institute will provide extensive support to the affiliates who host the NFB BELL Program in 2010.  This support will come in many forms including but not limited to:

  • Telecoms with affiliates throughout the planning and implementation phases of the NFB BELL Program
  • A curriculum developed by licensed teachers of the blind:
    • Lessons including Braille reading, Braille writing, blindness skills, and nonvisual skills (daily living skills); group activities; and first/last day lessons
    • Each lesson provides ideas for differentiating instruction to the individual needs of the participants in a given program
    • Braille documents (in .brf format) to accompany lessons
    • Resources for additional information
    • Suggested lesson sequence
  • Opportunities to collaborate with instructors and coordinators from the NFB BELL 2009 programs
  • A three-day training held at the NFB Jernigan Institute February 12-14, 2010, with sessions covering numerous topics, including:
    • Fundraising
    • Budgeting
    • Obtaining a location
    • Implementing the curriculum
    • Recruiting participants
    • Recruiting volunteers
    • Publicity

Registration for state participation in the BELL Program is now CLOSED.  Thank you for your interest.  Chosen states will be notified after the New Year.

Program Contact Information

For all other questions about the NFB BELL Program, please contact:

Natalie Shaheen
Education Programs Specialist
National Federation of the Blind
(410) 659-9314, ext. 2293

Past NFB BELL Programs

2008 BELL Program in MarylandYoung student reading Braille with her instructor.

The BELL program was developed by members of the Maryland affiliate.  They ran the program for the first time in the summer of 2008.  The program was a great success and as a result the program was adopted by the NFB Jernigan Institute for further development and dissemination.

2009 NFB BELL Program

After its adoption by the NFB Jernigan Institute the NFB BELL program was piloted in the summer of 2009.  Two affiliates--Maryland and Georgia--hosted the program with great success.  Learn more about the 2009 NFB BELL program in the Braille Monitor . . . (Coming Soon!)

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