I could be wrong but I believe that BrailleFUNdamentals is the same as the
TSBVI Clusters listed under learning tables in DBT.
As soon as we receive the UEB version we will have it in DBT.
Cheers, Neal
The following is from the HELP menu in DBT 123 about this.
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TSBVI Clusters (BANA)
The second graduated contractions series is based upon the "Clusters" defined
and used by the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
The complete TSBVI "Clusters" sequence is listed below. Note that Cluster 1 is
equivalent to grade 1, and Clusters 54 and above are equivalent to grade 2.
Those clusters that are omitted in the menu are marked with an asterisk (*).
Apart from Cluster 54, the reason that the others are omitted is that they
introduce no new contractions nor the letter sign:
1: a, t, m
*2: b, g, i
3: a, that, more, but, go
*4: capital, period, I
*5: r, f, n
*6: x, l, s
7: rather, from, not
8: it, like, so
9: d, do, p, people, k, knowledge
10: y, you, c, can
11: h, have, o, question mark
12: q, quite, u, us, comma
13: w, will, e, every
14: v, very, z, as
15: j, just, and
*16: (Reading exercises)
17: mother, father, right, time, exclamation point
18: lord, some, day, part, name
19: know, young, here, one
20: question, under, work, ever, apostrophe
*21: number sign, numerals
22: hyphen, numeric dates, letter sign
*23: comma in large numbers
24: the, there, braille, ing, him
25: about, according, after, also, afternoon, afterward
26: th, this, although, through, across, already
*27: (Reading exercises)
28: almost, always, blind, either, neither, ed
29: of, by, myself, himself, itself, oneself, yourself
30: had, quick, its, these, cannot, open quote, closed quote
31: sh, shall, should, would, could, good, paid
32: tion, er, herself, perhaps
33: o'clock, was, con, cc, colon
34: ou, out, ought, today, tonight, tomorrow
35: for, ch, child, children, character, such, much
36: ar, ound, above, en, enough
*37: (Reading exercises)
38: great, together, little, ow, ance
39: be, bb, semicolon, spirit
40: because, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond
41: sion, ble, his, your, friend, letter
42: less, their, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
43: with, st, still, first, must, again, against
44: ount, dollar sign, decimal, cent, many
45: percent, fraction bar, ity
46: ence, altogether, immediate, com
*47: (Reading exercises)
48: wh, which, where, world, ea
49: to, ff, in, into, those, said, ong
50: word, were, gg, parentheses
51: ness, ment, necessary, ally
52: dis, dd, gh, ation, ful
53: upon, whose, thyself
*54: conceive, conceiving, deceive, deceiving, declare, declaring, perceive,
perceiving, receive, receiving, rejoice, rejoicing
*55: dash, ellipsis, asterisk, italics or underline
*56: double dash, brackets, inner quotes, accent sign, termination sign, degrees
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From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Ginger Webb
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:03 AM
To: 'duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Combining grade 1 with grade 2 as contractions are
learned?
We use Braille Fundamentals and it has a course for lower elementary and upper
elementary. It seems like an excellent tool for teaching children. It is
currently not available as a Learning Table in Duxbury, and that is
unfortunate. Once resolved, it would be VERY helpful!
I’ve not used any of the other resources available for teaching braille.
Building on Patterns is used by several here in Kansas-USA, as well as one
called Braille To the Next Generation.
The drawback for Braille Fundamentals right now is it is not in UEB until
January 2019.
Ginger Webb
Braillist/Paraprofessional
USD327/USD305
Kansas, USA
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Behalf Of Kuenga Chhoegyel
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Subject: [duxuser] Re: Combining grade 1 with grade 2 as contractions are
learned?
Dear List,
When I was a child, I learnt Braille Grade II through a series of exercises,
well designed for the small children. There were few signs introduced, a
wonderful story and questions to answer using the Braille contractions learnt.
The book was from APH.
Unfortunately, today, this book is no more available in the institute.
I guess you are right, the exercises provided in the UEB online course, the
Braille Primer are not meant for children. I wish there is a simplified book
that can be used for teaching the children.
Kuenga Chhoegyel,
Muenselling Institute,
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Behalf Of Paul Ajuwon
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:24 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: hscmltd@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Combining grade 1 with grade 2 as contractions are
learned?
As a blind child in a residential school, our teachers customized reading
lessons. We learned the contractions as appropriate words were introduced in
the English language, a second language for us, and these contractions
typically corresponded to our age and ability levels.
But these days, inclusive education is the trend, so customization becomes a
real challenge for the teacher of the blind. Isn’t it?
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Behalf Of Roger Newell
Sent: 12 November 2018 02:25
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Combining grade 1 with grade 2 as contractions are
learned?
But I know of some children in both Australia and the UK who learned with this
course.
On 11/12/18, Riessen, Kathy (SA School for Vision Impaired) <
<mailto:Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All of the exercises in the UEB Australian Training Manual only
contain words where the contractions are those already learnt.
The ethos is that at no point is uncontracted combined with contracted
as this course is about learning the rules rather than learning to read.
The structure of the Training Manual was based (with permission) on
the UK Primer and is designed for adults to learn the rules of UEB
with the view to becoming transcribers or proofreaders. The UEB online
course available from RIDBC in Australia is based on the Training Manual.
This course is not designed for teaching braille to children.
Kathy
Kathy Riessen
Coordinator Accessible Format Production South Australian School for
Vision Impaired
Tel: 08 8277 5255
Email: <mailto:Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Kathleen.Riessen440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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<mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on
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Sent: Friday, 9 November 2018 12:24
To: <mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Combining grade 1 with grade 2 as contractions
are learned?
I was surprised to see that neither the UEB Australian Training Manual
nor Ozzie Dots nor Building on Patterns were available whilst there
are other courses that no longer seem to be available. I'm not asking
for these, just commenting.
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