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A video overview of how RFB&D's Learning Through Listening Program can make a difference in your classroom. To learn more about RFB&D, visit our national web site at: http://www.rfbd.org. Educators looking for classroom tips and lesson plans focused on listenins skills can visit: http://www.learningthroughlistening.org
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Click on the photo to the left to view the video. If you are unable to access video, the following is a descriptive transcript:

Black Screen
[Music rises]
FADE TO: Fingers on a page reading, pan up to little girl
CUT TO: Teacher or mom working with girl.
	NARRATOR: Helping students learn is the goal of all teachers.
CUT TO: Wide shot of large table of students.
	NARRATOR: Each year, thousands of students across the country with print disabilities
HEAD SHOT of young girl wearing headphone
	NARRATOR: Are able to reach their academic potential
PAN downward to little girl following along with finger and shot of Victor.
	NARRATOR: By using the Learning through Listening program from the National Non-Profit Organization
WIDE SHOT girl and boy looking in books at table.
	NARRATOR: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic. 
HEAD SHOT girl with headphones using Victor.
	NARRATOR: Whether it’s the result of visual impairment
PERSPECTIVE SHOT two boys listening with headphones
	NARRATOR: Or learning disability, the inability to efficiently access the printed page is a huge barrier.
PULL BACK to reveal full table of children.
CLOSE SHOT of girl reading along
	NARRATOR: Implementing RFB&D’s learning
TABLE with teacher and student
	NARRATOR: through listening program in your classroom
SIGN: RFB&D Learning through Listening
	NARRATOR: Helps break down this barrier to
GRAPHIC: Key going into keyhole of book
	NARRATOR: efficiently and effectively unlock books for students
GRAPHIC: Key turns and reveals RFB&D Learning through Listening beneath.
TABLE with students working Victor
	NARRATOR: Using the learning through listening program is easy
WIDE SHOT class at table with teacher
	NARRATOR: and flexible.
WIDE SHOT of children at table with teacher
	NARRATOR: Listening centers as shown here, can be used by groups
TWO Boys reading
	NARRATOR: without headphones
GIRL wearing headphones
	NARRATOR: as well as individuals with headphones.
PAN down to fingers of girl following along in book.
	NARRATOR: Recorded materials are available for any subject
CLASS at table with teacher, all raising hands
	NARRATOR: at any grade level.
TWO boys reading with headphones.
	Voice 1: They can pop those earphones on,
OPEN books with Victor
	Voice 1: Open that book, and follow along, and it just
HEAD SHOT with GRAPHIC: Nancy Sample, Teacher, Georgia
	Ms. Sample: makes reading so much easier for them. It frees up that that inner struggle. It allows them to appreciate and enjoy books.
PAN across table of reading students with headphones
	NARRATOR: Whether in your inclusive classroom, or resource room, the process is similar
SHOT of boy reading, pan down to fingers
CLOSE SHOT on print with pencil following
	NARRATOR: While other students are reading from their textbooks, 
SHOT of boy reading
	NARRATOR: Some students listen through headphones to the digitally recorded text
SHOT of Victor
	NARRATOR: From RFB&D’s library.
SHOT of girl with headphones.
	NARRATOR: Sometimes following along in the printed text
SHOT of boy reading with headphones
	NARRATOR: to support multi-sensory learning
CLOSE SHOT of hands on Victor
	NARRATOR: The student hears a human voice
PAN up to reveal girl listening with headphones
	NARRATOR: which is a recording of an experienced and
SHOT of book, pulling back to show reader at mike
	NARRATOR: highly trained volunteer reader, from one
REAR SHOT of director, facing reader at mike
	NARRATOR: of RFB&D’s facilities around the country.
CLOSE shot of hands on Victor
	NARRATOR: Controls on the player are used to easily
OVER SHOULDER shot of boy with Victor on his lap
	NARRATOR: and directly access or bookmark
SHOT of hands turning pages of book
	NARRATOR: specific pages, chapters and sections of a book,
PROFILE of boy with headphones
CLOSE SHOT of hands on reader
	NARRATOR: and variable speed control without voice distortion
PAN up to show girl smiling broadly
	NARRATOR: enables each student to work
SHOT of older boy listening
	NARRATOR: at his or her own pace.
HEAD SHOT of young girl, pulling back.
	Voice 2: Incorporating the RFB&D books into the curriculum was so easy
SHOT of teacher with graphic: Carin Shaughnessy, Teacher, Texas, teacher is gesturing.
	Ms. Shaughnessy: I was excited about it and I know that made them excited and so when the first group would come in, I’d say oh! Got a new thing for you, got a textbook. All right, here’s a new thing and I’d show them how to do it and they’d be off and running the next time.
SHOT of row of children with headphones at computers
	NARRATOR: PC and Macintosh software is an alternative to the free standing players
SHOT of hand on mouse
OVER SHOULDER shot of older boy putting on headphones
	NARRATOR: Since many classrooms are already equipped with computers, 
OVER SHOULDER shot of girl at computer
NARRATOR: this is a cost-effective 
CLOSE SHOT of fingers on keyboard
NARRATOR: option for today’s 
REAR SHOT of boys at computers with headphones
NARRATOR: classroom technology
Voice 3: It is extremely easy to use in the classroom.
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: Tracy Miller, Teacher, Chicago
	Ms. Miller: RFB&D has CDs. You just put the CD into the machine. You can pretty much go anywhere you need to, in the book,
OVERHEAD SHOT of girl working Victor
	Ms. Miller: And by it being a CD, it goes right there.
SHOT of fingers on reader
	Ms. Miller: So it’s really quick to get to where you need to go.
SHOT of boy with headphones animatedly reading
	Ms. Miller: I think that’s great.
HEAD SHOT with graphic David Hall, Teacher, Georgia
	Mr. Hall: RFB&D is an amazing tool. It allows the kids to reach their full potential.
CLOSE SHOT fingers on reader
HEAD SHOT boy with headphones
	NARRATOR: Because learning through listening is an individual and unobtrusive accommodation, it’s the perfect tool for the inclusive classroom.
PAN UP
SHOT of many children at table
	NARRATOR: Students with print disabilities can participate in the same assignments at the same time
PUSHING IN ON girl wearing headphones
	NARRATOR: as their classmates.
SHOT of girls reading books.	
	NARRATOR: Research conducted with students who use audio books shows that there are social benefits
PAN right to boy reading with headphones
	NARRATOR: and an increase
SHOT of girl raising hand
	NARRATOR: in self-esteem that can often make a critical difference in student development. A difference that often causes the student to become
SHOT of boy raising hand
	NARRATOR: more open to the act of reading.
GRAPHIC: RFB&D Membership over feathered version of RFB&D logo
	NARRATOR: Using RFB&D’s learning through listening program requires a membership. There are two types of membership. 
GRAPHIC: add –Institutional
	NARRATOR: Institutional membership for schools
GRAPHIC: add –Individual
	NARRATOR: and Individual membership for personal use.
SHOT of Hand on Victor
	NARRATOR: Both offer a comprehensive array
PAN up to bearded fellow operating it.
	NARRATOR: of textbooks tools and support.
SHOT of three people at a table some using headphones, one working the reader
	NARRATOR: Purchasing an institutional membership provides a school or school district access to RFB&D’s digital library.
WIDE SHOT of classroom with children at tables
	NARRATOR: As well as training and support for implementing the program.
PROFILE SHOT of older boy on couch in home using Victor
	NARRATOR: Individual membership enables the student to get the audio textbooks
CLOSE SHOT of boy with earphone reading
	NARRATOR: he or she needs and use them exclusively.
EXT. WIDE of nice building and fore of green lawn
	NARRATOR: Wherever and whenever the need arises.
PAN right to girl reading 
	NARRATOR: And allows them to reinforce and review the content learned at school.
CLOSE SHOT of hands on Victor
	NARRATOR: They can also take advantage of other RFB&D library services	
PAN up to show bearded man again
	NARRATOR: Such as bibliographic searches
SHOT of reader, panning right to hands typing on keyboard
	NARRATOR: and book recording requests.
SHOT of young boy at table with headphones reading
	NARRATOR: The program’s effectiveness has been well-documented.
SHOT of high school girl reading with headphones
	NARRATOR: A study completed by Johns Hopkins University of students diagnosed
SHOT of hands on book
	NARRATOR: With a print disability in grades 9-12, found a
GRAPHIC: “38% Increase in content acquisition” Johns Hopkins University
	NARRATOR: 38% increase in content acquisition when RFB&D’s learning through listening program was used. 
SHOT of 3 students at table with headphones
	NARRATOR: Another study by Rutgers University,
REAR SHOT of boys at row of PCs
	NARRATOR: Conducted over an entire school year with students in grades
CLOSE SHOT fingers on machine and reading along
	NARRATOR: 4 through 8, demonstrated that
CLOSE SHOT of girl with headphones
	NARRATOR: students in the inclusive setting, who used learning through listening
FADE to GRAPHIC: “Significant increases in reading rate & fluency” Rutgers University
	NARRATOR: made statistically significant increases in their reading rate and fluency. 
SHOT of three kids at table with Victor
	NARRATOR: Those skills have been identified by the National Reading Panel as two of the 
OVER SHOULDER SHOT of two boys reading along with Victor
	NARRATOR: building blocks of basic reading skills  
[Music cadence]
CLOSE SHOT of young boy listening
SHOT of two boys at table
	NARRATOR: From the special ed classroom
OVER SHOULDER shot of older boy with headphones at computer
	NARRATOR: to the resource center
CLASSROOM SHOT with students and one student reading along
	NARRATOR: inclusive classroom,
OVER SHOULDER SHOT of boy at table
	NARRATOR: and home,
OVER SHOULDER shot of student at table with many units and books
	NARRATOR: RFB&D’s learning through listening
PAN of girls at books reading along
	NARRATOR: program
CLOSE SHOT of boy laughing
	NARRATOR: has demonstrated proven results
HEAD SHOT of boy nodding
	NARRATOR: that really make the difference
CLOSE SHOT of girl with headphones
	NARRATOR: in the life and achievement of a student
	Voice 4: RFB&D is
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: Lloyd Brown, Teacher, Chicago
	Mr. Brown: hope for our kids. At least now they can begin to see that someone is really concerned about them learning to read and providing them with an opportunity
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: ***, RFB&D Member
	Member: You can open so many doors to some new, um knowledgeable things and um
CLASSROOM SHOT of girl and boy at tables
	Member: there’s many different possibilities for new learning and education.
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: *** Terali, Teacher, ***
	Ms. Terali: I love the program, I really do, and I’m so proud of these kids, and I’m so excited for them, because to see them smiling and glowing for the first time, is the best thing we could ever ask for.
SHOT student with Ms. Shaughnessy reading with Victor
	NARRATOR: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
PAN from fingers to HEAD SHOT of boy with headphones
	NARRATOR: Unlocking the printed word and changing
SHOT of young boy raising hand
	NARRATOR: the lives of thousands of students
SHOT OF teacher with students at table
	NARRATOR: teachers, and 
SHOT of two girls laughing 
	NARRATOR: parents, across the nation
GRAPHIC: Key into book keyhole
	NARRATOR: with learning through listening
GRAPHIC: Key turns opens into RFB&D logo
TRAVELING SIGN: Graphic of RFB&D logo forward, above http://www.rfbd.org
[Music ends]
GRAPHIC fades.
Click on the photo to the left to view the video. If you are unable to access video, the following is a descriptive transcript:

Black Screen
[Music rises]
FADE TO: Fingers on a page reading, pan up to little girl
CUT TO: Teacher or mom working with girl.
NARRATOR: Helping students learn is the goal of all teachers.
CUT TO: Wide shot of large table of students.
NARRATOR: Each year, thousands of students across the country with print disabilities
HEAD SHOT of young girl wearing headphone
NARRATOR: Are able to reach their academic potential
PAN downward to little girl following along with finger and shot of Victor.
NARRATOR: By using the Learning through Listening program from the National Non-Profit Organization
WIDE SHOT girl and boy looking in books at table.
NARRATOR: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic.
HEAD SHOT girl with headphones using Victor.
NARRATOR: Whether it’s the result of visual impairment
PERSPECTIVE SHOT two boys listening with headphones
NARRATOR: Or learning disability, the inability to efficiently access the printed page is a huge barrier.
PULL BACK to reveal full table of children.
CLOSE SHOT of girl reading along
NARRATOR: Implementing RFB&D’s learning
TABLE with teacher and student
NARRATOR: through listening program in your classroom
SIGN: RFB&D Learning through Listening
NARRATOR: Helps break down this barrier to
GRAPHIC: Key going into keyhole of book
NARRATOR: efficiently and effectively unlock books for students
GRAPHIC: Key turns and reveals RFB&D Learning through Listening beneath.
TABLE with students working Victor
NARRATOR: Using the learning through listening program is easy
WIDE SHOT class at table with teacher
NARRATOR: and flexible.
WIDE SHOT of children at table with teacher
NARRATOR: Listening centers as shown here, can be used by groups
TWO Boys reading
NARRATOR: without headphones
GIRL wearing headphones
NARRATOR: as well as individuals with headphones.
PAN down to fingers of girl following along in book.
NARRATOR: Recorded materials are available for any subject
CLASS at table with teacher, all raising hands
NARRATOR: at any grade level.
TWO boys reading with headphones.
Voice 1: They can pop those earphones on,
OPEN books with Victor
Voice 1: Open that book, and follow along, and it just
HEAD SHOT with GRAPHIC: Nancy Sample, Teacher, Georgia
Ms. Sample: makes reading so much easier for them. It frees up that that inner struggle. It allows them to appreciate and enjoy books.
PAN across table of reading students with headphones
NARRATOR: Whether in your inclusive classroom, or resource room, the process is similar
SHOT of boy reading, pan down to fingers
CLOSE SHOT on print with pencil following
NARRATOR: While other students are reading from their textbooks,
SHOT of boy reading
NARRATOR: Some students listen through headphones to the digitally recorded text
SHOT of Victor
NARRATOR: From RFB&D’s library.
SHOT of girl with headphones.
NARRATOR: Sometimes following along in the printed text
SHOT of boy reading with headphones
NARRATOR: to support multi-sensory learning
CLOSE SHOT of hands on Victor
NARRATOR: The student hears a human voice
PAN up to reveal girl listening with headphones
NARRATOR: which is a recording of an experienced and
SHOT of book, pulling back to show reader at mike
NARRATOR: highly trained volunteer reader, from one
REAR SHOT of director, facing reader at mike
NARRATOR: of RFB&D’s facilities around the country.
CLOSE shot of hands on Victor
NARRATOR: Controls on the player are used to easily
OVER SHOULDER shot of boy with Victor on his lap
NARRATOR: and directly access or bookmark
SHOT of hands turning pages of book
NARRATOR: specific pages, chapters and sections of a book,
PROFILE of boy with headphones
CLOSE SHOT of hands on reader
NARRATOR: and variable speed control without voice distortion
PAN up to show girl smiling broadly
NARRATOR: enables each student to work
SHOT of older boy listening
NARRATOR: at his or her own pace.
HEAD SHOT of young girl, pulling back.
Voice 2: Incorporating the RFB&D books into the curriculum was so easy
SHOT of teacher with graphic: Carin Shaughnessy, Teacher, Texas, teacher is gesturing.
Ms. Shaughnessy: I was excited about it and I know that made them excited and so when the first group would come in, I’d say oh! Got a new thing for you, got a textbook. All right, here’s a new thing and I’d show them how to do it and they’d be off and running the next time.
SHOT of row of children with headphones at computers
NARRATOR: PC and Macintosh software is an alternative to the free standing players
SHOT of hand on mouse
OVER SHOULDER shot of older boy putting on headphones
NARRATOR: Since many classrooms are already equipped with computers,
OVER SHOULDER shot of girl at computer
NARRATOR: this is a cost-effective
CLOSE SHOT of fingers on keyboard
NARRATOR: option for today’s
REAR SHOT of boys at computers with headphones
NARRATOR: classroom technology
Voice 3: It is extremely easy to use in the classroom.
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: Tracy Miller, Teacher, Chicago
Ms. Miller: RFB&D has CDs. You just put the CD into the machine. You can pretty much go anywhere you need to, in the book,
OVERHEAD SHOT of girl working Victor
Ms. Miller: And by it being a CD, it goes right there.
SHOT of fingers on reader
Ms. Miller: So it’s really quick to get to where you need to go.
SHOT of boy with headphones animatedly reading
Ms. Miller: I think that’s great.
HEAD SHOT with graphic David Hall, Teacher, Georgia
Mr. Hall: RFB&D is an amazing tool. It allows the kids to reach their full potential.
CLOSE SHOT fingers on reader
HEAD SHOT boy with headphones
NARRATOR: Because learning through listening is an individual and unobtrusive accommodation, it’s the perfect tool for the inclusive classroom.
PAN UP
SHOT of many children at table
NARRATOR: Students with print disabilities can participate in the same assignments at the same time
PUSHING IN ON girl wearing headphones
NARRATOR: as their classmates.
SHOT of girls reading books.
NARRATOR: Research conducted with students who use audio books shows that there are social benefits
PAN right to boy reading with headphones
NARRATOR: and an increase
SHOT of girl raising hand
NARRATOR: in self-esteem that can often make a critical difference in student development. A difference that often causes the student to become
SHOT of boy raising hand
NARRATOR: more open to the act of reading.
GRAPHIC: RFB&D Membership over feathered version of RFB&D logo
NARRATOR: Using RFB&D’s learning through listening program requires a membership. There are two types of membership.
GRAPHIC: add –Institutional
NARRATOR: Institutional membership for schools
GRAPHIC: add –Individual
NARRATOR: and Individual membership for personal use.
SHOT of Hand on Victor
NARRATOR: Both offer a comprehensive array
PAN up to bearded fellow operating it.
NARRATOR: of textbooks tools and support.
SHOT of three people at a table some using headphones, one working the reader
NARRATOR: Purchasing an institutional membership provides a school or school district access to RFB&D’s digital library.
WIDE SHOT of classroom with children at tables
NARRATOR: As well as training and support for implementing the program.
PROFILE SHOT of older boy on couch in home using Victor
NARRATOR: Individual membership enables the student to get the audio textbooks
CLOSE SHOT of boy with earphone reading
NARRATOR: he or she needs and use them exclusively.
EXT. WIDE of nice building and fore of green lawn
NARRATOR: Wherever and whenever the need arises.
PAN right to girl reading
NARRATOR: And allows them to reinforce and review the content learned at school.
CLOSE SHOT of hands on Victor
NARRATOR: They can also take advantage of other RFB&D library services
PAN up to show bearded man again
NARRATOR: Such as bibliographic searches
SHOT of reader, panning right to hands typing on keyboard
NARRATOR: and book recording requests.
SHOT of young boy at table with headphones reading
NARRATOR: The program’s effectiveness has been well-documented.
SHOT of high school girl reading with headphones
NARRATOR: A study completed by Johns Hopkins University of students diagnosed
SHOT of hands on book
NARRATOR: With a print disability in grades 9-12, found a
GRAPHIC: “38% Increase in content acquisition” Johns Hopkins University
NARRATOR: 38% increase in content acquisition when RFB&D’s learning through listening program was used.
SHOT of 3 students at table with headphones
NARRATOR: Another study by Rutgers University,
REAR SHOT of boys at row of PCs
NARRATOR: Conducted over an entire school year with students in grades
CLOSE SHOT fingers on machine and reading along
NARRATOR: 4 through 8, demonstrated that
CLOSE SHOT of girl with headphones
NARRATOR: students in the inclusive setting, who used learning through listening
FADE to GRAPHIC: “Significant increases in reading rate & fluency” Rutgers University
NARRATOR: made statistically significant increases in their reading rate and fluency.
SHOT of three kids at table with Victor
NARRATOR: Those skills have been identified by the National Reading Panel as two of the
OVER SHOULDER SHOT of two boys reading along with Victor
NARRATOR: building blocks of basic reading skills
[Music cadence]
CLOSE SHOT of young boy listening
SHOT of two boys at table
NARRATOR: From the special ed classroom
OVER SHOULDER shot of older boy with headphones at computer
NARRATOR: to the resource center
CLASSROOM SHOT with students and one student reading along
NARRATOR: inclusive classroom,
OVER SHOULDER SHOT of boy at table
NARRATOR: and home,
OVER SHOULDER shot of student at table with many units and books
NARRATOR: RFB&D’s learning through listening
PAN of girls at books reading along
NARRATOR: program
CLOSE SHOT of boy laughing
NARRATOR: has demonstrated proven results
HEAD SHOT of boy nodding
NARRATOR: that really make the difference
CLOSE SHOT of girl with headphones
NARRATOR: in the life and achievement of a student
Voice 4: RFB&D is
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: Lloyd Brown, Teacher, Chicago
Mr. Brown: hope for our kids. At least now they can begin to see that someone is really concerned about them learning to read and providing them with an opportunity
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: ***, RFB&D Member
Member: You can open so many doors to some new, um knowledgeable things and um
CLASSROOM SHOT of girl and boy at tables
Member: there’s many different possibilities for new learning and education.
HEAD SHOT with Graphic: *** Terali, Teacher, ***
Ms. Terali: I love the program, I really do, and I’m so proud of these kids, and I’m so excited for them, because to see them smiling and glowing for the first time, is the best thing we could ever ask for.
SHOT student with Ms. Shaughnessy reading with Victor
NARRATOR: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
PAN from fingers to HEAD SHOT of boy with headphones
NARRATOR: Unlocking the printed word and changing
SHOT of young boy raising hand
NARRATOR: the lives of thousands of students
SHOT OF teacher with students at table
NARRATOR: teachers, and
SHOT of two girls laughing
NARRATOR: parents, across the nation
GRAPHIC: Key into book keyhole
NARRATOR: with learning through listening
GRAPHIC: Key turns opens into RFB&D logo
TRAVELING SIGN: Graphic of RFB&D logo forward, above http://www.rfbd.org
[Music ends]
GRAPHIC fades.
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