Area 4: Literacy

Image of a child using braille
Image of a child using braille

Working with children and young people with vision impairment to develop literacy skills.

This area of the CFVI recognises the importance of working with children and young people to develop literacy skills. This might involve specialist adjustments and approaches to teaching, or adopting alternative or bespoke approaches, codes and technology. 

For more information regarding this element of the framework, please download the Curriculum Framework for Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (CFVI) and accompanying guidance.

Examples of targeted intervention approaches

  • A clear and developing ‘literacy pathway’ plan, informed, by assessment including appropriate strategies for those whose first language is not English (or Welsh in Welsh-medium schools).
  • Literacy through print:
    • Optimising print presentation;
    • Use of low vision devices;
    • CCTVs/electronic magnification;
    • Mainstream electronic equipment, e.g. tablets;
    • Specialist magnification software;
    • Training in speed reading.
  • Literacy through Moon.
  • Literacy through braille, informed by regular assessment:
    • Pre- and early braille;
    • Braille reading and writing – uncontracted/contracted braille (in appropriate language, e.g. English, Welsh, Arabic);
    • Specialist braille codes, e.g. maths, music, science codes;
    • Refreshable braille technology.
  • Literacy through sensory stories, pictures and object symbols.
  • Speech technology (in appropriate language, e.g. English, Welsh).
  • Writing and use of appropriate technology:
    • braille, computer, pen, dictation software;
    • handwriting, developing an appropriate handwriting style which aids legibility; touch typing.

See also Area 3: Communication and Area 8: Technology

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