Visual impairment, the braille system and educational inclusion from an intersectional perspective
<p>This study aimed to assess the reading processes of visually impaired students after a pedagogical intervention that was carried out at the Colegio Técnico José Felix Restrepo, located in Bogotá (Colombia), where eight of these students were chosen from basi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sandra Milena Sánchez-Medina, Edisson Díaz-Sánchez |
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Universidad Central de Venezuela
2020
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