INTERESTS OF DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING STUDENTS FOR SPORTS

Meliha Povlakić Hadžiefendić, E. Mahmutović
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Slow speech-language development and reduced communication skills can affect weaker experiences in different activities. The aim of the research was to determine interests and aspirations for sports of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. The sample consisted of 94 examinees, divided into two groups. The first group consisted of 47 deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and the second, control group, the same number of their hearing peers, both sexes, average age of 16 ± 1.27 years. The test used for research was Test for Interests and Aspirations of Students of 20 Assertions - Indicators of attitudes about participation and opportunities provided by eight different activities, of which sport is one of them. The obtained data were processed with descriptive analysis, and the differences between the groups tested with the t-test. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students recognize the importance of dealing with sports, but feel that they do not participate enough. The examinees without hearing impairments pleaded more favorably about participation in sport activities than examinees with hearing impairment, and the statistically significant difference was established. Statistically significant difference was not determined in the case of pleading about the possibilities provided by sport. Deaf and hard-of-hearing students believe that sport can have significant impact on better socialization, wherefore it is necessary to include these persons in sport activities at an early age.
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聋哑及听障学生对运动的兴趣
言语语言发展缓慢和沟通能力下降会影响在不同活动中的较弱体验。这项研究的目的是确定聋哑和听障学生对运动的兴趣和愿望。样本由94名考生组成,分为两组。第一组为47名失聪和听障学生,第二组为对照组,有听力的同龄人人数相同,男女均可,平均年龄16±1.27岁。用于研究的测试是20项断言的学生兴趣和愿望测试-对八种不同活动提供的参与和机会的态度指标,其中体育是其中之一。所得资料采用描述性分析处理,组间差异采用t检验。聋哑和听力障碍的学生认识到处理运动的重要性,但觉得他们参与得不够。无听障考生比有听障考生更愿意参加体育活动,差异有统计学意义。在体育提供可能性的情况下,没有统计学上的显著差异。失聪和听力障碍的学生认为体育对更好的社会化有重要的影响,因此有必要让这些人在早期参与体育活动。
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