Madrasa for Blind Children. In the past, blind people learned to read with the Faucould-schrift. But because it was considered inadequate, Braille then refined the writing so that it was easier to understand. This tactile writing is called prikschrift or Braille-schrift. Now, in madrasas for blind children, Braille-schrift has been used for reading and writing lessons for students. This Braille-schrift is in the form of a roll of paper in which there are the alphabets (a-b-c) where each letter is affixed with dots, one to six dots. Blind students will feel the dots to read the writings on them.
Pembrita Betawi is a daily from Batavia (now Jakarta), the Dutch East Indies, which was published from 1884 to 1916. Read More
PEMBRITA BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Thursday Edition, October 13, 1892
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PEMBRITA BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Thursday Edition, October 13, 1892
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Madrasa for Blind Children. In the past, blind people learned to read with the Faucould-schrift. But because it was considered inadequate, Braille then refined the writing so that it was easier to understand. This tactile writing is called prikschrift or Braille-schrift. Now, in madrasas for blind children, Braille-schrift has been used for reading and writing lessons for students. This Braille-schrift is in the form of a roll of paper in which there are the alphabets (a-b-c) where each letter is affixed with dots, one to six dots. Blind students will feel the dots to read the writings on them.
Pembrita Betawi is a daily from Batavia (now Jakarta), the Dutch East Indies, which was published from 1884 to 1916. Read More