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    Mary Mosley
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    4-25-2024

    I have a question concerning Teachers Reference Materials as outlined in the Guidelines for the Transcription of Early Educational Materials from Print to Braille.

    I am currently beginning a transcription of a kindergarten book teaching reading and writing that will have several notes within the body of the braille volume.

    In the past I have listed "all" the notes used in a volume on both the Transcriber's Notes Page and the Teacher's Reference page as outlined in sections 2.2.3, 3.1.4 and 4.3.2c.

    Is this correct? The teacher's reference page is basically a print copy of the braille pages.

    Some of the wording of the guidelines for early grade levels, such as in section 7.3, seem to suggest that the notes are only listed on the teacher's reference page.

    Are the braille copies of the special symbols and transcriber's notes pages, and the print copy of the teacher's reference page considered teacher's reference materials as a whole?

    #42444
    claurent
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    The teacher's reference page IS basically a print copy of the braille pages. According to Sample 2-1 of the Early Learning Guidelines, the notes used within the volume are listed on the Transcriber's Notes page.

    The braille copies are NOT considered part of the Teacher's reference materials - they are part of the braille volume. The Teacher's reference materials are print pages.

    Cindi

    #42487
    Mary Mosley
    Participant

    For clarification: Is it necessary to include all the transcriber notes in the actual braille document for the student on the transcriber notes page?

    Basically, would it be considered duplicating information previously entered?

    #42488
    claurent
    Moderator

    For kindergarten and first grade, all transcriber's notes are listed within the braille and on the Teacher's Reference Pages (see 2.2.3 of the Early Learning Materials Guidelines). For textbooks Grade 2 and above, you don't need to list all the individual notes within the braille volume but you DO still need to put them on the Teacher's Reference Pages.

    Cindi

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