Social experiences of deaf and hard-of-hearing students at a Saudi Arabian university: A qualitative study

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL British Journal of Special Education Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1111/1467-8578.12503
Munirah Alsamih
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This study explored the social experiences of 12 deaf and hard-of-hearing female university students. Semi-structured interviews identified four key themes: university environment, peer interactions, communication and personal barriers. The majority of participants described their social experiences as positive and better than their experiences at school. The participants experienced collaboration, support, peer acceptance, friendship and high awareness of hearing disability among their hearing peers. Communication with peers was facilitated by using applications, sign language and lip reading. However, a lack of understanding from faculty members, isolation, and ignorance exhibited by some peers resulted in negative experiences for a few participants. Some participants reported personal barriers, such as personal characteristics, past negative experiences, and fear of disclosing their disability. Given the importance of social support and inclusion for students' success and well-being, universities must prioritise the social experiences of deaf and hard-of-hearing students as much as their academic experiences.

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沙特阿拉伯一所大学中失聪和重听学生的社会经历:定性研究
本研究探讨了 12 名聋人和重听力女大学生的社会经历。半结构式访谈确定了四个关键主题:大学环境、同伴互动、沟通和个人障碍。大多数参与者认为她们的社交经历是积极的,比在学校的经历要好。参与者体验到了合作、支持、同伴接纳、友谊,以及听力残疾同伴对听力残疾的高度认识。通过使用应用程序、手语和唇读,他们与同伴的交流变得更加容易。然而,教职员工的不理解、孤立以及一些同伴表现出的无知,给一些参与者带来了负面的经历。一些参与者表示存在个人障碍,如个人特点、过去的负面经历以及害怕透露自己的残疾情况。鉴于社会支持和包容对学生的成功和福祉的重要性,大学必须像重视他们的学习经历一样,优先考虑聋人和重听者学生的社会经历。
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期刊介绍: This well-established and respected journal covers the whole range of learning difficulties relating to children in mainstream and special schools. It is widely read by nasen members as well as other practitioners, administrators advisers, teacher educators and researchers in the UK and overseas. The British Journal of Special Education is concerned with a wide range of special educational needs, and covers all levels of education pre-school, school, and post-school.
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