IN 1970 more than half of blind American schoolchildren could read Braille. Now, only about 10% can. That decline is mostly a consequence of a change of policy, otherwise welcome, which means that the blind are taught, as far as possible, alongside their sighted peers. Since most people in a class of both the sighted and the blind will have no use for Braille, and most teachers no knowledge of it,
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