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General RFB&D Information
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D) is a national nonprofit organization that provides textbooks and novels in a digital audio format to individuals that cannot access print in the standard way.
Learn more:
An Introduction to RFB&D (video): If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video depiction must be priceless! Watch a short clip of what it looks like to incorporate RFB&D’s audiobooks in the classroom.
Building Confidence, Building Lives (video): Understand the impact RFB&D and the Learning Through Listening program have on the lives of students with print disabilities.
RFB&D & Educational Law: Learn how RFB&D's programs and services can help schools meet the requirements of No Child Left Behind and IDEA, and how RFB&D connects with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
The Population RFB&D Serves: Find out what a print disability is, explore some common misconceptions about individuals with print disabilities and get more information about learning disabilities.
RFB&D Research Summaries: No Child Left Behind (NCLB) mandates that programs used to teach students must have scientifically-based research that demonstrates their effectiveness. Read the summaries of the research that RFB&D has conducted to support its effectiveness at various grade levels.
For more information on RFB&D, visit the About RFB&D section.
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