Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the academic standing and social acceptance of nine blind students studying in a regular high school. It was found that their school marks were average, and that they were well integrated into the social framework of their classes. However, there was evidence that as length of exposure to the blind students increased, their acceptance by sighted classmates decreased.

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