Saturday, January 05, 2008

Massachusetts school aims to increase Braille literacy

The Perkins School for the Blind is training teachers and students to read and write Braille, a language failing into disuse as more students with visual impairments are mainstreamed. While half of such students read Braille in 1960, only 12% do so today, according to federal statistics. The Boston Globe

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