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HOW DO STUDENTS READ AND WRITE?
| Everyone tends to associate the Braille
system of ‘raised dots’ materials with people who
are blind. Braille is one essential means of reading and writing
for those unable to read regular print. Some students with useful
‘residual vision’ use large
print (about twice the size of regular print),
closed circuit
television (CCTV)
which magnifies words and letters up to 26 times the size of regular
print, and/or special optical devices
such as high-powered lenses.
Our overall aim is to encourage
each student to master the most appropriate communication systems
relevant to his or her unique situation. After
all, many of our students will either enter the public school
system or function competitively with their sighted peers in work
environments, so effective skills in reading and writing are vital,
as well as enhancing the enjoyment. |
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