This study investigated the perceptions of teachers of deafblind learners on curriculum design, implementation and parental involvement. Three telephonic and two face-to-face interviews were conducted with five female teachers of the deafblind at five special schools in five of the nine provinces of South Africa. It was found out that curricula for the deafblind were not streamlined to the national curriculum and schools designed and awarded their own certificates to enable progression and employment. In addition, unit standards for teaching deafblind learners did not exist in the Umalusi repository. Curricula for the deafblind could be improved if acceptable unit standards with relevant specific outcomes were generated. Training of distric...
This study reports on the experiences of teachers of the deaf and hard-of- hearing students in a spe...
M.Ed.This study focuses on the response of teachers in teaching learners with varying degrees of hea...
The purpose of this study was to explore the voices of teachers teaching primary learners with heari...
This study investigated the perceptions of teachers of deafblind learners on curriculum design, impl...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
South Africa has recently made a significant move towards support for deaf learners in inclusive edu...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The focus of the ...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
Background: There is great importance in support services for successfully addressing the barriers t...
Supporting students with special needs has been a source of concern for most stakeholders including ...
Sign language challenges encountered by Deaf learners born to hearing parents. In 1994, South Afric...
M.Ed.The advances in the education of the learners with hearing-impairment in our schools is inhibit...
Learners who are deaf and who are using the auditory oral approach are currently included in ordinar...
A gap in the literature surrounding deaf education in mainstream schools is that there is little to ...
Deafblindness constitutes a dual sensory impairment that is caused by acquired or congenital factors...
This study reports on the experiences of teachers of the deaf and hard-of- hearing students in a spe...
M.Ed.This study focuses on the response of teachers in teaching learners with varying degrees of hea...
The purpose of this study was to explore the voices of teachers teaching primary learners with heari...
This study investigated the perceptions of teachers of deafblind learners on curriculum design, impl...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
South Africa has recently made a significant move towards support for deaf learners in inclusive edu...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The focus of the ...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
Background: There is great importance in support services for successfully addressing the barriers t...
Supporting students with special needs has been a source of concern for most stakeholders including ...
Sign language challenges encountered by Deaf learners born to hearing parents. In 1994, South Afric...
M.Ed.The advances in the education of the learners with hearing-impairment in our schools is inhibit...
Learners who are deaf and who are using the auditory oral approach are currently included in ordinar...
A gap in the literature surrounding deaf education in mainstream schools is that there is little to ...
Deafblindness constitutes a dual sensory impairment that is caused by acquired or congenital factors...
This study reports on the experiences of teachers of the deaf and hard-of- hearing students in a spe...
M.Ed.This study focuses on the response of teachers in teaching learners with varying degrees of hea...
The purpose of this study was to explore the voices of teachers teaching primary learners with heari...