Education help for blind and deaf adults

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Daily Dispatch Online

A PROGRAMME to assist millions of hearing and visually impaired adult students will be rolled out in the province soon.

Designed especially for deaf and blind adult pupils, the programme will be launched in East London on Tuesday as part of a national roll-out by Adult Basic Education and Training Programme (Abet) specialists Media Works.

This programme is expected to give about two million South Africans living with these disabilities a new lease of life.

“The programme hopes to help (those affected) who tend to battle with integration into society and to obtain skills and jobs,” said Media Works’ Ramsay McCaull.

“Our national policy calls for inclusive education which caters for all adult learners, but often Abet programmes, due to their design, cannot cater for the specific needs of deaf, blind and partially-sighted learners.”

The training programme combines in-class computer-based teaching with homework using similar manuals as those used in classrooms.

Adele Korff, also of Media Works, said the teaching would include braille books for the blind and recorded lessons and computers using sign language for the deaf.

McCaull said they had developed specific English and mathematics courses to meet the growing need for this type of education and training material in South Africa and further afield. Korff said the programme had already received huge support from disabled organisations and would be available for sale to institutions, NGOs and government departments.
 
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