Deaf students’ linguistic access in online education: The case of Trinidad

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Deafness & Education International Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/14643154.2021.1950989
Noor-ud-din Mohammed
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ABSTRACT Comparatively little research on linguistic access in deaf education has occurred in the Caribbean when compared to the rest of the world. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Caribbean countries attempted large-scale e-learning for the first time. This study investigates how an emergent system of e-learning that started during crisis conditions affects the linguistic access of deaf students in Trinidad and Tobago. The framework for investigation encompasses the learning management system, course materials and language and communication involved in e-learning. A phenomenological method of inquiry is employed to understand the processes of receiving and providing online deaf education in terms of those who experience it. Data are triangulated from deaf primary and secondary school students, their teachers, interpreters and parents. Deaf learners encountered unique modality-specific barriers since e-learning in the country was not prepared to convey the full range of communication available in sign language. Challenges also stemmed from institutional support issues, existing social inequalities and the unique sociolinguistic history of the local deaf community. These conditions have implications for deaf students’ language learning and academic success. These are important considerations of e-learning or blended learning practices for deaf learners that deserve further empirical scrutiny.
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网络教育中聋哑学生的语言获取:以特立尼达为例
与世界其他地区相比,加勒比地区对聋人教育中语言获取的研究相对较少。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多加勒比国家首次尝试了大规模的电子学习。本研究调查了特立尼达和多巴哥在危机条件下启动的紧急电子学习系统如何影响聋哑学生的语言获取。调查的框架包括学习管理系统、课程材料、电子学习中涉及的语言和交流。采用现象学的调查方法来理解那些经历过在线聋人教育的人接受和提供在线聋人教育的过程。数据来自聋哑中小学学生、他们的老师、口译员和家长。聋人学习者遇到了独特的特定模式障碍,因为该国的电子学习还没有准备好以手语传达所有可用的交流。挑战还来自制度支持问题、现有的社会不平等以及当地聋人社区独特的社会语言学历史。这些条件对聋哑学生的语言学习和学业成功都有影响。这些都是对聋人学习者进行电子学习或混合学习实践的重要考虑,值得进一步的实证审查。
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Deafness & Education International
Deafness & Education International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.70
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期刊介绍: Deafness and Education International is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly, in alliance with the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf (BATOD) and the Australian Association of Teachers of the Deaf (AATD). The journal provides a forum for teachers and other professionals involved with the education and development of deaf infants, children and young people, and readily welcomes relevant contributions from this area of expertise. Submissions may fall within the areas of linguistics, education, personal-social and cognitive developments of deaf children, spoken language, sign language, deaf culture and traditions, audiological issues, cochlear implants, educational technology, general child development.
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