Teaching Resources
Knowledge is Most Powerful When it is Shared
Perkins School for the Blind has a well deserved reputation for being the teacher of teachers. Perkins experts are recognized pioneers and leaders in the field and we are sharing their collective knowledge with a worldwide audience.
We want to learn from you. The “submit your story” feature included in the Perkins Scout and Accessible Science websites invites you to post comments, resources, and teachable experiences. With your help, we hope to build upon the Perkins online community and host an interactive exchange of ideas.
Perkins Training & Educational Resources Program offers the following online resources for educators:
- Accessible Science: Find downloadable science activities that have been adapted for students who are visually impaired; a webcast on teaching accessible life sciences; online teaching resources; product tips; and more.
- Webcasts: We have a growing collection of on demand educational videos developed by our experts and covering a variety of topics.
- Perkins Scout: Explore reliable and authoritative online resources dealing with all aspects of living with blindness and visual impairment.
- Samuel P. Hayes Research Library and Archives: Our new online catalog puts the Library’s collection of more than 40,000 resource materials on blindness and deafblindness at your fingertips.
Training for professionals
Perkins trains more teachers, professionals and administrators working in blindness, deafblindness or multiple disabilities than any other agency in New England. Visit the Perkins Training Center Schedule to see our upcoming workshops, seminars and institutes.
Additional Resources for Professionals
Here are some of the other ways you can benefit from the expertise and collective knowledge of Perkins staff:
- The Educational Partnerships Program provides assistance to professionals and families throughout New England by bringing together expert educators with parents, early intervention providers, school based personnel, and other agencies.
- Perkins Publications: We write and produce publications designed as training guides for teachers, family members and other caregivers.
- The Perkins Panda Early Literacy Program® provides valuable tools to teach fundamental early literacy skills to young children with visual impairments, helping parents be more involved in their child’s development.
- Perkins' Assistive Device Center offers insight on the development of customized seating, games and educational materials for children with disabilities.


