Using the braille mathematics code

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Using the braille Mathematics code shows non-braille specialists how to lay out calculations, label geometric diagrams, write algebraic equations, record statistical data, and express measurements, currency and time in braille. It includes advice about transcription issues and covers the code required up to GCSE level.

It is intended for use by educational professionals who teach pupils using braille as their main medium for communication. It is based on the braille code used in the UK for transcribing from print text into braille.

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  • please note that this publication will be printed on receipt of order and is not kept in stock
  • now available as a free download.

    Author: Royal National Institute of Blind People, VIEW Curriculum Group,
    Publisher: RNIB
    Publication type: Contracted braille (Grade 2)
    Published: 01 June 2007
    Product code: 20708203
    Sub title: Braille notation for schools and colleges

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    £26.00

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