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Strengthening teacher education to support deaf learners
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Qualitative InterpretationTeacher EducationPerformance StudiesQualitative AnalysisInclusive EducationSouth AfricaEducationAccessible EducationSpecial EducationTeacher DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentQualitative Research DesignQualitative MethodDeaf LearnersElementary EducationTeacher EnhancementAmerican Sign Language
Deaf learners are among the most disadvantaged when it comes to educational outcomes in South Africa. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to explore the educational needs of learners who are deaf and use the findings as a basis from which to strengthen their education. This research employed a qualitative research design, drawing on interviews with deaf learners, teachers, school management team members (SMTs) and parents. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings reveal that deaf learners have significant difficulty in communicating with their teachers, and that teachers of the deaf in South Africa are not sufficiently trained to understand the educational needs of their learners. Recommendations regarding the strengthening of training for teachers of the deaf are made.
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