This paper deals with research on inclusion concentrating on the pedagogical implications derived from a qualitative case study that looked into three hard-of-hearing (HHs) students’ perspectives and retrospectives on their schooled EFL learning. Data came from narratives gathered in autobiographical writings and interviews. Although there is a good body of literature on pedagogy in terms of strategies for dealing with HHs, few works have counted on the student’s perspectives. The authors’ insights, one of them being hard-of-hearing, call for truly inclusive policies and practices that address the categories developed in this case study, namely: 1. Deafness separates HHs from people. 2. Hearing aids are not like glasses, and 3. An exemption...
One indicator of the success of the learning process is the active role of all students. The aim of ...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
This study investigated the prominent perspectives on the effects of inclusion on d/Deaf and hard of...
The movement towards inclusive public education for deaf and hard of hearing children (DHH) has stea...
Inclusion is the practice of serving the needs of all students, with a full range of abilities and d...
This study investigated the effect of inclusive practice for a student with hearing - impairment. Th...
This paper is being submitted for consideration for the special issue of CJE to be published in Dece...
Introduction: There is currently an emphasis on the analysis of Inclusive Education of the Deaf stud...
Studies have indicated that inclusive education seeks to address the needs of every child and enable...
Social, contextual, and technological changes affected the educational context for students who are ...
There is a diversity gap between teachers of students who are deaf and hard of hearing and the stude...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study is aimed at teachers’ classroom practices and their beliefs...
The nature of the university experiences of students who are hard of hearing and the impact of stud...
Hard-of-hearing individuals currently possess an ambiguous status in the Deaf and Hearing worlds. Ne...
One indicator of the success of the learning process is the active role of all students. The aim of ...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
This study investigated the prominent perspectives on the effects of inclusion on d/Deaf and hard of...
The movement towards inclusive public education for deaf and hard of hearing children (DHH) has stea...
Inclusion is the practice of serving the needs of all students, with a full range of abilities and d...
This study investigated the effect of inclusive practice for a student with hearing - impairment. Th...
This paper is being submitted for consideration for the special issue of CJE to be published in Dece...
Introduction: There is currently an emphasis on the analysis of Inclusive Education of the Deaf stud...
Studies have indicated that inclusive education seeks to address the needs of every child and enable...
Social, contextual, and technological changes affected the educational context for students who are ...
There is a diversity gap between teachers of students who are deaf and hard of hearing and the stude...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study is aimed at teachers’ classroom practices and their beliefs...
The nature of the university experiences of students who are hard of hearing and the impact of stud...
Hard-of-hearing individuals currently possess an ambiguous status in the Deaf and Hearing worlds. Ne...
One indicator of the success of the learning process is the active role of all students. The aim of ...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...
Deafness is complex and profoundly misunderstood due to the heterogeneity of the deaf population and...