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Teaching Beginning Braille Reading Using an Alphabet or Uncontracted Braille Approach
Authors:Janice Neibaur Day  Andrea P. McDonnell  Rob O’Neill
Affiliation:(1) Department of Special Education, University of Utah, 1705 Campus Center Dr. Rm 221, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9253, USA
Abstract:This study examined the effects of using a research based print reading program modified to accommodate beginning braille readers using an alphabet or uncontracted braille reading approach with five beginning braille readers. Four of the 5 participants displayed a clear increase in their ability to read high frequency words when they began using the Early Steps reading program modified to an Early Steps Alphabet Braille Reading Program. Study findings indicate that access to reading activities and materials afforded to sighted peers resulted in improved reading outcomes for children with visual impairments. Teachers, participants, and family members all viewed the use of the uncontracted braille reading program and materials favorably. Specialized reading instruction was also perceived as beneficial by teachers of students with visual impairments when the training addressed the specific needs of braille readers.
Keywords:Reading  Reading programs for beginning readers  Braille  Alphabet braille  Uncontracted braille  Braille readers  Beginning braille readers  Early Steps Alphabet Braille Reading Program  Blind  Children with visual impairments  Braille materials  Reading instruction
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