期刊名称:Revista Electrónica de Investigación y Docencia (REID)
印刷版ISSN:1989-2446
出版年度:2020
期号:24
页码:115-129
DOI:10.17561/reid.n24.7
出版社:Revista Electrónica de Investigación y Docencia (REID)
摘要:This paper comes from a research developed by the MULTI group in the Study Group on School Inclusion Policies (NEPIE/UFRGS). This group is also dedicated to the development and production of tactile illustrated books for children especially for those with visual impairment, in the literacy phase, which is the main objective of this research. This article is based on the conclusion of the first phase of a research, whose main objective is to develop tactile illustrated books for children with visual impairment. The fundamental topic is part of the proposal to expand and qualify inclusion through accessible books for all children. Polato (2010, 2013), Piccardi (2011) and Nuernberg (2010) support the theoretical contribution, among others. The research is financing by CAPES Universal Call -2016. Professionals like special education teachers, visually impaired consultants, design specialists and undergraduate students from different fields compose the group MULTI. The research group has developed a few dozen prototypes until now. As an initial result of the research, there is the publication of a tactile illustrated book printed in Braille and large font too with digital audiobook and audio description. Two other books are in the final stages of production. The happiness of the children who had access to the books defines the direction and progress of the research. Some challenges came across as the cost of producing the books.