Types of tools
Conversions or adaptations of textbooks or study materials
For visual or other impairment:
- Conversion to (digital) Braille
- Conversion to (digital) large letterprint
- Enlarged copies
Interpreting for deaf and hearing impaired
- A number of hours of support from an interpreter Flemish Sign Language
- A few hours of support from a writing narrator
Technical equipment (primary and secondary education)
- Braille Reading Rules, Reading boots (for visual impairment)
- Custom tables and chairs (for physical or visual impairment)
Copies of notes from fellow students, students, trainees
For an auditory limitation.
Applications for funding
In primary and secondary education, the management of a ordinary school can apply for funding of special teaching materials. One parent must sign the application with it, or the adult pupil himself.
A university or university, an adult education centre and a primary education centre can also apply for funding for their students or students with disabilities.
For more information, please consult your management. The request is made at:
Agency for Education Services
Special Educational Resources
Boulevard du Roi Albert II 15
1210 Brussels
For more information: Special teaching materials in higher education
Selection of materials - Class Cement
ClassCement selects on Everyone counts documents, articles, websites and program performances that you can use for children with disabilities.
ClassCement is the platform where teachers inspire each other by sharing materials.
Additional information
Related Pages
- Special educational tools (page for parents)
- Synchronous Internet education (page for parents)