JOURNAL ARTICLE

The Braille reading skills of German-speaking students and young adults with visual impairments

Markus LangUrsula HoferFabian Winter

Year: 2020 Journal:   British Journal of Visual Impairment Vol: 39 (1)Pages: 6-19   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the literacy skills of Braille readers in the areas of reading fluency, reading and listening comprehension, and spelling. A total of 119 German-speaking, Braille readers aged between 11.0 and 22.11 years were tested for this purpose. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire, psychometric tests, and self-constructed assessments. Wherever possible, the results were compared with the standards of sighted peers. Regarding reading fluency, Braille readers performed significantly slower than print readers. In terms of spelling, the Braille users performed within an average range of sighted peers. Furthermore, a positive correlation was obtained between Braille reading fluency and spelling, whereas the use of auditory aids (e.g., speech output) showed a negative correlation with Braille reading fluency and spelling. In addition, a comparison between listening and reading within the study sample revealed that reading Braille proved to be better for comprehension, although listening was significantly faster. In conclusion, the findings provide evidence that Braille reading skills are important for the development of literacy skills in general. Nevertheless, listening skills are important and need to be systematically promoted.

Keywords:
Braille Spelling Fluency Active listening Psychology Reading (process) Literacy German Reading comprehension Linguistics Mathematics education Communication Pedagogy

Metrics

5
Cited By
0.39
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
19
Refs
0.60
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Digital Accessibility for Disabilities
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Human Factors and Ergonomics
Tactile and Sensory Interactions
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology

Related Documents

JOURNAL ARTICLE

STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS: BRAILLE READING RATE

Даниела Димитрова Радојичиќ

Journal:   International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science Engineering and Education Year: 2015 Vol: 3 (1)Pages: 1-5
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Braille Reading Accuracy in Chinese Students with Visual Impairments: The Effects of Visual Status and Braille Reading Patterns

Xiaomeng ChenLelin LiangMinghui Lu

Journal:   International Journal of Disability Development and Education Year: 2021 Vol: 70 (1)Pages: 120-135
JOURNAL ARTICLE

The Impact of Early Exposure to Uncontracted Braille Reading on Students with Visual Impairments

Sunggye HongJane N. Erin

Journal:   Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness Year: 2004 Vol: 98 (6)Pages: 325-340
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.