[Pibe-division] The term, pre-Braille

Dr. Denise M. Robinson dmehlenbacher at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 19 14:17:05 UTC 2016


We need to teach braille to blind just as print to sighted--same time, same pace or faster if the kid is ready--jump in and just do it. 

If TVIs used the exact same materials as the teachers teaching sighted, teaching those braille contractions as words are introduced JUST like the teachers are to the sighted, our blind students would keep pace with what is going on in the classroom        Dr Denise                                                                                                               
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Regarding the term, pre-Braille:

While the origin of this term may have been honorable (referencing the tactile skills needed to read Brialle efficiently and effectively, I fear that this term is now widely being used to stunt students' progress in Braille.

"Pre-Braille" sounds like a big hurdle to overcome, however, it is simply part of the umbrella term, "pre-reading." Concepts of left and right, up and down, spaces indicating the end of words, etc. are common to both print and Braille users. Learning to recognize and differentiate text letters and to write them effectively is common is both print and Braille users. Principles of phonics and morphology are common to print and Braille users.

Regular educators do not use the term "pre-print;" they refer to this process is "pre-reading." To my mind, the term "pre-Braille" is segregationist. The term does nothing but separate Braille learners from their print peers. The term "pre-reader" is good enough for print learners, and it is applicable and useful for Braille learners. 



Thank you,

Carlton


Carlton Anne Cook Walker, J.D., M.B.A., M.Ed.
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Can someone please explain prebraille and why TVIs insist on prebraille before teaching braille? I have concerns about its use but want to better understand the reasoning.

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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
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