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  1. The Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles (National Institute for Blind Youth) is a special school for blind students in Paris, France. It was the first school for the blind in the world, and served as a model for many subsequent schools for blind students.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2021 · Exactly 200 years ago, in June 1821, a crucial experiment was taking place in a school on the rue St-Victor in Paris. The school was the Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles (the Royal Institution for Blind Youth) and the students were learning to read and write using a system of raised dots in a code….

  3. The Institute was the first school for blind children anywhere in the world. It was founded in 1786 by Valentin Haüy, a pioneer in the education of students who are blind. Haüy was born in 1745, and when he was in his twenties, he witnessed an incident where blind people were ridiculed and made fun.

  4. The National Institute for Blind Youth (Institut national des jeunes aveugles, INJA), created in 1785 and Louis Braille’s second home, owes its existence to Valentin Haüy, a scholar who was dedicated from early on to the welfare of blind and visually impaired people.

  5. 4 de jan. de 2022 · 10-year-old Braille left behind his small hometown in 1819, bound for Paris. He’d been accepted as a student at the Royal Institution for Blind Youth (now the National Institution for Blind...

  6. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Although Louis was no longer there to advocate his system, blind people recognised its brilliance and it was finally implemented in The Royal Institution for Blind Youth in 1854. It rapidly spread through France and soon internationally – officially adopted in the US in 1916 and in the UK in 1932.

  7. Uncontracted Braille for Children. In 1819, when ten-year-old Louis Braille began his studies at the Royal Institution for Blind Youth in Paris, students were taught to read books that used embossed print letters. Reading was very slow and it was impossible to write anything by hand.