2021
DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i4.38829
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Multimedia English Learning Materials for Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) Children

Abstract: In supporting learning for Deaf or Hard of Hearing/DHH children, it is not easy finding learning sources that are accessible online, especially in English. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when learning was required to be carried out online, there were no learning applications that included English sign language that could be used by teachers and students as learning media. Thus, this study aims to analyze the need for developing multimedia-based English learning materials for Deaf or Hard of Hearing… Show more

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“…Special education, indeed all of education, should offer multiple paths for developing high-level critical literate thinking skills in children and adolescents who have been struggling with print literacy. It can be argued that the complex needs of a diverse or evolving society require multiple means of representing information and engaging individuals to develop literate thinking skills (e.g., see the discussion in Ellsworth et al, 1994;Adnyani et al, 2021). The use of alternative or additional delivery modes might also mitigate factors that impede the development of cognition.…”
Section: Literate Thought: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special education, indeed all of education, should offer multiple paths for developing high-level critical literate thinking skills in children and adolescents who have been struggling with print literacy. It can be argued that the complex needs of a diverse or evolving society require multiple means of representing information and engaging individuals to develop literate thinking skills (e.g., see the discussion in Ellsworth et al, 1994;Adnyani et al, 2021). The use of alternative or additional delivery modes might also mitigate factors that impede the development of cognition.…”
Section: Literate Thought: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-communication media is a medium that can use in teaching and learning activities to help students learn. Multi-communication media is a tool that can help students to understand learning material, especially for students who have limitations, such as deaf students (Adnyani et al, 2021). Some of the biggest obstacles are when presenting a problem related to mathematics; this is because mathematical objects are objects of thought that are abstract and cannot be observed with the five senses (Hernadi, 2013;Ratumana & Theresia Laurens, 2016).…”
Section:  Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%