Making learning accessible for visually impaired students.
Most science education is designed for sight.
Charts. Diagrams. Visual demonstrations. Written observations.
For visually impaired students, this often means being excluded from the experience of learning itself. Similarly for Deaf students verbal language learning especially english is tough without better ways of teaching integrated with sign language.
The Inclusion Movement is working to change that through tactile learning models, accessible science kits, sensory-based teaching methods, and volunteer-led afterschool support that allows visually impaired students to explore concepts through touch, interaction, and experience.
Instead of only hearing science, they can finally feel it.
Your support helps provide:
The Inclusion Movement’s afterschool program, Deaf children learn English through Indian Sign Language, visual learning methods, peer interaction, and personalized support from trained volunteers and Deaf educators.Most science education is designed for sight.
Charts. Diagrams. Visual demonstrations. Written observations.
For visually impaired students, this often means being excluded from the experience of learning itself. Similarly for Deaf students verbal language learning especially english is tough without better ways of teaching integrated with sign language.
The Inclusion Movement is working to change that through tactile learning models, accessible science kits, sensory-based teaching methods, and volunteer-led afterschool support that allows visually impaired students to explore concepts through touch, interaction, and experience.
Instead of only hearing science, they can finally feel it.
Your support helps provide:
- Tactile science learning models
- Braille-enabled learning materials
- Accessible classroom activities
- Volunteer-led learning support
- Inclusive afterschool education spaces
Your contribution helps provide:
- Accessible English learning sessions
- Sign language-based teaching support
- Learning materials and visual aids
- Volunteer-led afterschool engagement
- Safe and inclusive learning spaces
₹2,500 can support one visually impaired or a Deaf student for a year.
This is not charity. This is equal access to learning and inclusion with dignity.