[Ohio-talk] First Ten Letters
Marianne Denning
marianne at denningweb.com
Wed Nov 12 14:39:53 UTC 2014
If she only knows the first ten letters then she is certainly not
qualified to be an instructor. Why would anyone only learn the first
ten letters. If you know those, how hard is it to learn the next ten
and then finish it off with the last six. I agree you should learn
the numbers and basic punctuation.
For anyone who is interested, I can teach braille through virtual
instruction. My approach is between a direct face-to-face instructor
and the Hadley course. I have been approved to provide braille and
technology training through BSVI and they have approved virtual
instruction.
On 11/12/14, COLLEEN ROTH via Ohio-talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Marianne,
> I understand that some people do not want to learn more than the alphabet. I
> think learning the numbers would be good too.
> At least with that you can write things down.
> I would have never thought of teaching the first ten letters and stopping
> with that.
> Of course I was told that the incructor only knows the first ten letters of
> the alphabet in braille.
> Colleen Roth
>
>
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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
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