2013
DOI: 10.14689/issn.2148-2624.1.1s2m
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Teacher Opinions about Hearing Impaired Children’s Literacy Learning

Abstract: Özet. Bu nitel araştırmanın amacı, Türkiye'de işitme engelli çocukların devam ettiği ilköğretim okullarındaki öğretmenlerin işitme engelli öğrencilerin okuma-yazma öğrenmeleri hakkındaki görüşleri ve önerilerinin belirlenmesidir. Sekiz öğretmenin katıldığı bu araştırmada veriler yarıyapılandırılmış görüşme tekniği ile toplanmıştır. Elde edilen veriler araştırma soruları dikkate alınarak betimsel olarak analiz edilmiştir. Bulgular sonucunda; işitme engelli çocukların okumayazmayı, normal gelişim gösteren çocukl… Show more

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“…In Türkiye, studies involving ToDs primarily focus on the diagnosis of Deafness, the assessment and educational processes of Deaf students, and the family involvement of Deaf children (e.g., Akmese & Kayhan, 2016). Additionally, research has concentrated on the literacy skills and learning processes of Deaf children (Sarıkaya, 2011), teacher competencies of ToDs based on the oral-auditory approach (Gürgür et al, 2012), and the opinions of ToDs regarding different communication modes used in teaching Deaf children (Akmeşe & Kayhan, 2016). Thus, studies often focus on ToDs as teachers teaching literacy to Deaf learners and consultants collaborating with classroom teachers and parents and examine the perspectives of ToDs mostly focusing on the process of Deaf education and the communication modes used in the field (Dorn, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Türkiye, studies involving ToDs primarily focus on the diagnosis of Deafness, the assessment and educational processes of Deaf students, and the family involvement of Deaf children (e.g., Akmese & Kayhan, 2016). Additionally, research has concentrated on the literacy skills and learning processes of Deaf children (Sarıkaya, 2011), teacher competencies of ToDs based on the oral-auditory approach (Gürgür et al, 2012), and the opinions of ToDs regarding different communication modes used in teaching Deaf children (Akmeşe & Kayhan, 2016). Thus, studies often focus on ToDs as teachers teaching literacy to Deaf learners and consultants collaborating with classroom teachers and parents and examine the perspectives of ToDs mostly focusing on the process of Deaf education and the communication modes used in the field (Dorn, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%