IGNOU Launches Certificate Program in Early Childhood Special Education Enabling Inclusion -Visual Impairment (CESEIVI); Check Details Here


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IGNOU has launched a new program Certificate in Early Childhood Special Education Enabling Inclusion -Visual Impairment (CESEIVI).

IGNOU Launches Certificate Program in Early Childhood Special Education Enabling Inclusion -Visual Impairment (CESEIVI); Check Details Here

New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has launched a pioneering program - the Certificate in Early Childhood Special Education Enabling Inclusion - Visual Impairment (CESEIVI). 

IGNOU Certificate in Early Childhood Special Education Enabling Inclusion - Visual Impairment (CESEIVI) program will be offered through online mode from the July session. The duration of this program is a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 3 years.

Also Check: IGNOU New Delhi Course & Fees

To be eligible for the IGNOU (CESEIVI) program, aspirants need to complete their 10+2 from a recognized board. The CESEIVI program is designed to equip educators, parents, and caregivers with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide quality early childhood education to children with visual impairments. 

The total fee structure for this program is INR 7800. The course provides a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses a wide array of subjects including child development, educational psychology, teaching strategies, and assistive technologies. 

 IGNOU (CESEIVI) Course Title

  • Foundation of Early Childhood Development Disability 
  • Enabling inclusion in early childhood education for children with visual impairment
  • Project work A - Individualized family support plan for children with visual impairment
  • Project work - B Individualized education plan for visual impairment
  • Project work - C group teaching for children with visual impairment

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