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where their office is located to remote schools where their students attend. The itinerant
Braille teachers can now travel less and therefore be able to concentrate more of their time
on individual students who are having difficulty learning. This will also make it possible
for fewer teachers to work with a larger number of students. Government agencies
responsible for teaching blind students would better utilize scarce funds currently being
used for fuel and maintenance for their vehicles rather than direct educational deliverables.
In areas where trained teachers teach Braille to children are not available or few in
number, organizations or various agencies that teach Braille would be able to offer remote
education for these students. Many times a parent or teacher assistant would be able to be
trained well enough about the BERT application and Braille writer to assist the remote
educator.