2018
DOI: 10.6033/specialeducation.7.31
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Reformation of Education for the Blind in 1960s England in Relation to Widening Opportunities for Open Employment

Abstract: In this study, the reforms that took place among schools for the blind in 1960s England and the reasons thereof as well as the extended opportunities for open employment are clari ed. Barriers such as lack of basic knowledge of machine operation and the sighted community dissuaded blind school graduates from entering open employment. ese barriers were associated with two complications. e rst was related to the school curriculum and the second to segregation from the community because all the schools for the bl… Show more

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