Braille and Large Print Library

The Arizona Instructional Resource Center (AIRC) at the Foundation for Blind Children is the largest braille and large print library in the country. Our library was designated by the Arizona Department of Education as the official state media center and library for all students in the State of Arizona who are blind or have a visual impairment.

The AIRC provides adapted materials to its student clientele to help facilitate learning in the classroom, whether it be braille or large print text and workbooks, recreational reading materials, or other adapted instructional materials. In addition to books, we provide other tools such as maps, rulers, games, braille writers, special paper, to name just a few. Every effort is made to serve each student with the materials they may need in the classroom, in mainstreamed or other instructional settings. There is an annual library service fee per student for textbook provision, billed to the student’s school district. One set of equipment per student is provided at no cost to the district.

Library Forms

Whether looking for Release or placing a Request, the following forms will get you the materials or information you need from our braille and large print library.

Eye Report Form

Release Form

NIMAS Request Form

Eligibility & Copyright Use

APH Parent Consent form English

APH Parent Consent form Spanish

Submit Materials Request

Student Registration

The annual Registration of Arizona Blind/Vision Impaired Students for Federal Quota and the Arizona Department of Education is conducted by the Arizona Instructional Resource Center (AIRC) at Foundation for Blind Children. Each school year, educational institutions are asked to register their students who qualify as blind/low vision/vision impaired. Special Education Directors, Certified Teachers of Visually Impaired or other qualified staff are asked to fill in this form for every student being reported as blind/low vision/vision impaired in your district, charter school or agency. If you have more than 50 students to register, and would like to submit your list in Excel format, please contact us. Make sure to fill in all required fields.

Click here to register.

Braille and Large Print Library

“…Without the books our transcribers provide, a blind student is invisible in a classroom.  Most teachers don’t understand how to meet their needs, so they are given an easy A and passed along.  Our library provides these underestimated students with literacy and the same opportunities given to their sighted peers.”

Braille on Demand

Braille on Demand is a custom transcription service for students with visual impairments in grades K-12 that provides quick turnaround braille conversion of quizzes, worksheets, tests, handouts, articles, newsletters, forms and PowerPoint presentations. This program benefits students in Arizona who do not have access to a full-time braille transcriptionist.

 FEATURES:

  • 48-hour transcription turnaround time (up to 10 pages.)
  • Use of experienced, certified braille transcribers.
  • State-of-the-art electronic braille embosser provided for output.
  • Students have equal access to classroom educational materials in the same timeframe as sighted peers.

SUBMIT REQUEST FOR BRAILLE ON DEMAND

Braille on Demand

Braille on Demand is a custom transcription service for students with visual impairments in grades K-12 that provides quick turnaround Braille conversion of quizzes, worksheets, tests, handouts, articles, newsletters, forms and PowerPoint presentations. This program benefits students in Arizona who do not have access to a full-time braille transcriptionist.

 FEATURES:

  • 48-hour transcription turnaround time (up to 10 pages.)
  • Use of experienced, certified Braille transcribers.
  • State-of-the-art electronic Braille embosser provided for output.
  • Students have equal access to classroom educational materials in the same timeframe as sighted peers.

SUBMIT REQUEST FOR BRAILLE ON DEMAND

FBC’s Prison Braille Program

Did you know? The braille and large print library at FBC is committed to its community care projects, in which it provides braille courses to inmates of several state prisons, and, in return, receives assistance with its braille production.

In 1995, the AIRC implemented a Perkins Brailler Repair Service which is run in cooperation with a very committed group of inmates in the Douglas, AZ Men’s Prison, which now accepts orders nationwide. The mutual support is beneficial to both the AIRC and the inmates, who are appreciative of a new chance to prove themselves as productive citizens.

Braille classes for individuals are also available upon request.

FBC’s Prison Braille Program

Did you know? The braille and large print library is committed to its community care projects, in which it provides braille courses to inmates of several state prisons, and, in return, receives assistance with its braille production.

In 1995, the AIRC implemented a Perkins Brailler Repair Service which is run in cooperation with a very committed group of inmates in the Douglas, AZ Men’s Prison, which now accepts orders nationwide. The mutual support is beneficial to both the AIRC and the inmates, who are appreciative of a new chance to prove themselves as productive citizens.

Braille classes for individuals are also available upon request.