This study compared outcomes in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students and nondisabled students taking courses by distance learning with the UK Open University in 2012. DHH students who had no additional disabilities were more likely to complete their courses than nondisabled students, and they were just as likely to pass the courses that they completed and to obtain good grades on the courses that they passed. DHH students who had additional disabilities were less likely to complete their courses, less likely to pass the courses that they completed, and less likely to obtain good grades on the courses that they pass than were nondisabled students. It is concluded that hearing loss per se has no effect on academic attainment, but that addi...
Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “main...
A way to safeguard university students’ educational rights is through inclusive higher education. It...
This article is an examination of the issues surrounding support for the learning of deaf students i...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
This investigation compared attainment in 196,405 students with and without disabilities who were ta...
There has been little research on the experiences of students with a hearing loss in mainstream high...
In an earlier study of disabled graduates from campus-based institutions in the UK, students who had...
This is the dataset that accompanies the study: "If Online Learning Works for You, What about Deaf S...
The study participants were 197 deaf or hard-of-hearing students with mild to profound hearing loss ...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
The study participants were 197 deaf or hard-of-hearing students with mild to profound hearing loss ...
This investigation compared outcomes in disabled and non-disabled students taking courses by distanc...
BACKGROUND: There has been little research on the experiences of students with hearing loss in highe...
Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “main...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen it comes to educating deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) learners, ev...
Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “main...
A way to safeguard university students’ educational rights is through inclusive higher education. It...
This article is an examination of the issues surrounding support for the learning of deaf students i...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
This investigation compared attainment in 196,405 students with and without disabilities who were ta...
There has been little research on the experiences of students with a hearing loss in mainstream high...
In an earlier study of disabled graduates from campus-based institutions in the UK, students who had...
This is the dataset that accompanies the study: "If Online Learning Works for You, What about Deaf S...
The study participants were 197 deaf or hard-of-hearing students with mild to profound hearing loss ...
This investigation compared 267 students with a hearing loss and 178 students with no declared form ...
The study participants were 197 deaf or hard-of-hearing students with mild to profound hearing loss ...
This investigation compared outcomes in disabled and non-disabled students taking courses by distanc...
BACKGROUND: There has been little research on the experiences of students with hearing loss in highe...
Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “main...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen it comes to educating deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) learners, ev...
Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “main...
A way to safeguard university students’ educational rights is through inclusive higher education. It...
This article is an examination of the issues surrounding support for the learning of deaf students i...