The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient
This paper describes the process of production and adaptation of phonetics and phonology teaching material for the visually impaired. The research was motivated by the lack of means to represent phonetic and phonological symbols to a visually impaired undergraduate student of the Language and Litera...
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doaj-205666d8d8ce4fa9bd502cbee8c586042020-11-25T00:30:53ZengUniversidade de São PauloFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa2176-94192176-94192015-02-01172539568http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v17i2p539-568100591 The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient Edson Carlos Romualdo0Gabriela de Souza Marques 1Universidade Estadual de Maringá, BrazilUniversidade Estadual de Maringá, BrazilThis paper describes the process of production and adaptation of phonetics and phonology teaching material for the visually impaired. The research was motivated by the lack of means to represent phonetic and phonological symbols to a visually impaired undergraduate student of the Language and Literature Course of Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM) [Maringá State University], Brazil, due to the fact that these symbols are elementary for the professional development of future Portuguese teachers. Considering this shortcoming and in favor of educational inclusion, the intention was to find the best method to represent these symbols. Half-structured interviews were undertaken with special education professionals who work with the visually impaired, which insisted that the Braille method is the most efficient resource for teaching and learning for these students. The result of this research was the adaptation to the Braille system, by professionals of the Centro de Apoio Pedagógico (CAP) [Center for Pedagogical Aid] in Maringá, of a book on phonetics and phonology, including symbols, organized for teachers’ formation.http://www.revistas.usp.br/flp/article/view/98931PhoneticsPhonologyVisual deficiencyEducational inclusionTeaching-LearningBraille |
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Edson Carlos Romualdo Gabriela de Souza Marques The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient Filologia e Linguística Portuguesa Phonetics Phonology Visual deficiency Educational inclusion Teaching-Learning Braille |
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Edson Carlos Romualdo Gabriela de Souza Marques |
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Edson Carlos Romualdo |
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The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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The process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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process of production/adaptation of phonetics and phonology’s didactic material for visual deficient |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Filologia e Linguística Portuguesa |
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2176-9419 2176-9419 |
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This paper describes the process of production and adaptation of phonetics and phonology teaching material for the visually impaired. The research was motivated by the lack of means to represent phonetic and phonological symbols to a visually impaired undergraduate student of the Language and Literature Course of Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM) [Maringá State University], Brazil, due to the fact that these symbols are elementary for the professional development of future Portuguese teachers. Considering this shortcoming and in favor of educational inclusion, the intention was to find the best method to represent these symbols. Half-structured interviews were undertaken with special education professionals who work with the visually impaired, which insisted that the Braille method is the most efficient resource for teaching and learning for these students. The result of this research was the adaptation to the Braille system, by professionals of the Centro de Apoio Pedagógico (CAP) [Center for Pedagogical Aid] in Maringá, of a book on phonetics and phonology, including symbols, organized for teachers’ formation. |
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Phonetics Phonology Visual deficiency Educational inclusion Teaching-Learning Braille |
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http://www.revistas.usp.br/flp/article/view/98931 |
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