Delivery of the first semester’s scales printed in Braille technology and audio lessons for students with disabilities at the Faculty of Law and Political Science

As part of the efforts of the Faculty of Law and Political Science administration to take care of the category of students with disabilities and special abilities and its keenness to ensure that they receive lessons well in a manner that suits their condition, and in coordination with the Digital Center for People with Disabilities, today, Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science held a meeting in the presence of the Secretary-General of the Faculty, the Vice-Deans of the Faculty, the Head of the Law Department, the Head of the Faculty Library, the Pedagogical Support for the People with Disabilities, the Heads of the Digital Center for People with Disabilities, and the supervising professors.

- During this meeting, the lessons of the first semester's courses were delivered using "Braille" technology, and "audible audio" lessons were delivered for the benefit of students with disabilities who do not master the "Braille" technology.

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The Dean also stressed the need to attach copies of Word files to the publications deposited at the library so that professors can obtain the scientific extract for the purpose of rehabilitation, and stressed the need to take care of the category of people with disabilities by providing rooms that suit their condition.

- In conclusion, the attendees praised the efforts made by the employees of the Digital Center for People with Disabilities, and their emphasis on improving the quality of publications.

- It is worth noting that the administration of the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Kasdi Merbah University was a pioneer in providing lessons in Braille technology at the national level, and is considered a model to be emulated due to the efforts it makes to improve the conditions of supervision for the category of people with disabilities.

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