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Team-teaching in an integrated classroom: perceptions of deaf and hearing teachers.

C Jimenez-Sanchez1, S Antia.   

Abstract

This study examined the perceptions of teams of two teachers, one deaf and one hearing, team-teaching students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing (D/HH) in co-enrolled classrooms. Five teachers who had worked in teams and their supervisor were interviewed about their team-teaching experiences and their perception of the effectiveness of this approach. Informants' responses were videotaped, transcribed, and analyzed. From the interview data, four main categories were identified: (1) philosophy of education, (2) perception of roles, (3) benefits of team-teaching, and (4) challenges. Findings revealed that team-teaching in co-enrolled classrooms gave all students access to their own and each other's cultures, languages, and social identities; deaf and hearing people were seen to have equality of status and students who are D/HH were seen to benefit from teachers' high expectations.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 15579889     DOI: 10.1093/deafed/4.3.215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ        ISSN: 1081-4159


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Review 1.  Achieving developmental synchrony in young children with hearing loss.

Authors:  Nancy K Mellon; Meredith Ouellette; Tracy Greer; Patricia Gates-Ulanet
Journal:  Trends Amplif       Date:  2009-12
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