Braille competency among blind learners: materials and teacher factors in thika and Meru, Kenya

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Date
2014
Authors
Njue, S. W.
Njoroge, M.
Chege, Fatuma N.
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Nairobi Academic Press
Abstract
Braille remains the main medium of reading and writing among persons with blindness the world over. This study aimed at establishing factors that have continued to affect Braille competency among young beginners in Kenya. The study was carried out at Thika school and St. Lucy School, both of which are among the largest schools for learners with visual impairment in Kenya. The study adopted a descriptive survey design which involved asking questions to a sample of participants representative of the population. The study revealed that-a significant number of teachers teaching Braille had not undergone any training in Braille. Resources and facilities used in teaching Braille were not adequate.
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Medium of communication, Reading and writing Braille, Slate and Stylus, Persons with Disabilities Act, Kenya
Citation
Journal of Special Needs and Disabilities Studies Vol.1 No.2 July 2014