This study used focus group methodology to access the views on learning of Key Stage 3 pupils who are Profoundly Deaf, educated within a mainstream school resourced for pupils with hearing difficulties. One of the main aims of the study was to access the young people's views using their preferred language, British Sign Language (BSL). The study had two elements, one of the chosen methodologies was focus groups, but another was participatory action research. A case study approach was also utilised. The participatory action research element of the methodology involved a Profoundly Deaf young person with British Sign Language as his preferred language volunteering to be involved in moderating the focus group and taking part in aspects of the r...
In recent years increased attention has been given in applied linguistics to the learning processes ...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
Abstract: The study sought to find out the feasibility and necessity of the hearing impaired child t...
Resource Bases (RBs) are a form of educational provision which may allow Children and Young People (...
While the move towards the inclusion of learners with a learning disability gains momentum, the Deaf...
This study examined different perspectives of deaf education practitioners on deafness and reading c...
A work-in-progress report of this project was published in 2002 in this journal (Jarvis, Sinka and I...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
The main aspect of this research will focus on finding new methods to achieve the goals of the Educa...
A gap in the literature surrounding deaf education in mainstream schools is that there is little to ...
This study investigated the perspectives of the students and stakeholders involved in a Deaf literac...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright NASEN. DOI: 10.1046...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis small ...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
Since the passage of the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act in 2015 the first national BSL plan ha...
In recent years increased attention has been given in applied linguistics to the learning processes ...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
Abstract: The study sought to find out the feasibility and necessity of the hearing impaired child t...
Resource Bases (RBs) are a form of educational provision which may allow Children and Young People (...
While the move towards the inclusion of learners with a learning disability gains momentum, the Deaf...
This study examined different perspectives of deaf education practitioners on deafness and reading c...
A work-in-progress report of this project was published in 2002 in this journal (Jarvis, Sinka and I...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
The main aspect of this research will focus on finding new methods to achieve the goals of the Educa...
A gap in the literature surrounding deaf education in mainstream schools is that there is little to ...
This study investigated the perspectives of the students and stakeholders involved in a Deaf literac...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright NASEN. DOI: 10.1046...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordThis small ...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
Since the passage of the British Sign Language (Scotland) Act in 2015 the first national BSL plan ha...
In recent years increased attention has been given in applied linguistics to the learning processes ...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
Abstract: The study sought to find out the feasibility and necessity of the hearing impaired child t...