There has been little research on the experiences of students with a hearing loss in mainstream higher education. This investigation compared perceptions of academic quality in 265 students with a hearing loss who were taking courses by distance learning and 178 students taking the same courses who had no declared form of disability. Students who were classified as hard of hearing (rather than deaf) produced significantly lower ratings of the appropriateness of their academic workload than did the students with no declared disability, but the ratings produced by students who were classified as deaf were not significantly different from those produced by the comparison group. In other respects, the students with a hearing loss were remarkabl...
In an earlier study of disabled graduates from campus-based institutions in the UK, students who had...
In order to better understand academic achievement among deaf and hard-of-hearing students in differ...
Social, contextual, and technological changes affected the educational context for students who are ...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
Deaf students at two institutions of higher education and hearing students taking the same degree pr...
Students taking courses by distance learning were asked to complete the Academic Engagement Form and...
BACKGROUND: There has been little research on the experiences of students with hearing loss in highe...
It has been suggested that only 8 % of postsecondary students in the United States who have a hearin...
Hearing impairments affect around 5% of the population. Nevertheless, the academic literature is sca...
In 1995-96, students with a hearing loss constituted 0.20% of all students who were enrolled on prog...
It has been suggested that only 8% of postsecondary students in the United States who have a hearing...
This study compared outcomes in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students and nondisabled students tak...
There is little systematic evidence on the experience of disabled students in higher education. In t...
This investigation compared attainment in 196,405 students with and without disabilities who were ta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69)Purpose\ud The purpose of this study was to investi...
In an earlier study of disabled graduates from campus-based institutions in the UK, students who had...
In order to better understand academic achievement among deaf and hard-of-hearing students in differ...
Social, contextual, and technological changes affected the educational context for students who are ...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
Deaf students at two institutions of higher education and hearing students taking the same degree pr...
Students taking courses by distance learning were asked to complete the Academic Engagement Form and...
BACKGROUND: There has been little research on the experiences of students with hearing loss in highe...
It has been suggested that only 8 % of postsecondary students in the United States who have a hearin...
Hearing impairments affect around 5% of the population. Nevertheless, the academic literature is sca...
In 1995-96, students with a hearing loss constituted 0.20% of all students who were enrolled on prog...
It has been suggested that only 8% of postsecondary students in the United States who have a hearing...
This study compared outcomes in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students and nondisabled students tak...
There is little systematic evidence on the experience of disabled students in higher education. In t...
This investigation compared attainment in 196,405 students with and without disabilities who were ta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69)Purpose\ud The purpose of this study was to investi...
In an earlier study of disabled graduates from campus-based institutions in the UK, students who had...
In order to better understand academic achievement among deaf and hard-of-hearing students in differ...
Social, contextual, and technological changes affected the educational context for students who are ...