What are the Perceptions of Teachers on Teaching Learners with Hearing Impairment in an Inclusive Mainstream Primary Classroom Setting in Liberec and Prague in the Czech Republic?
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Referee
Šiška, Jan
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Education
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Date of defense
13. 8. 2010
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakultaLanguage
English
Grade
Very good
This dissertation reports on the findings of a qualitative study done in a special school in Liberec/I and a mainstream school in Prague. Using a questionnaire, a semi-structured interview and a / / focus group discussion the researcher found that the teachers both in a special school and the [ / mainstream school depend very much on medical and social experts to made decisions regarding the nature of education provision of the learners with hearing impairment. With the expert analysis of hearing loss, learner^with hearing impairment are regarded as deficient commonly referred to as./"the handicapped" and not fit to learn together with hearing learners in a mainstream primary classroom setting. The special education teachers argue that the learners who are placed inffiemain stream classroom settings are only sitting in class and gets very littl^ from the regular teachers who fail to communicate effectively with these hearing impaired learners.
This dissertation reports on the findings of a qualitative study done in a special school in Liberec/I and a mainstream school in Prague. Using a questionnaire, a semi-structured interview and a / / focus group discussion the researcher found that the teachers both in a special school and the [ / mainstream school depend very much on medical and social experts to made decisions regarding the nature of education provision of the learners with hearing impairment. With the expert analysis of hearing loss, learner^with hearing impairment are regarded as deficient commonly referred to as./"the handicapped" and not fit to learn together with hearing learners in a mainstream primary classroom setting. The special education teachers argue that the learners who are placed inffiemain stream classroom settings are only sitting in class and gets very littl^ from the regular teachers who fail to communicate effectively with these hearing impaired learners.