Research Practices for Managing Group Work Settings with Participant Groups Including Hearing-Impaired Students

Takuo Suginaka, Yoshitaka Suzuki, T. Harashima
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This study aimed to assess different methods for managing group work scenarios in actual seminar classes at higher education institutions, utilizing action research techniques and accounting for hearing-impaired students, so that all types of students may progress smoothly. In reviewing participants’ reflections, we found that the speed of group work tasks fell as a result of research team intervention, causing hearing-impaired students to feel more at ease psychologically and other participants to feel constrained by the discussion restrictions and rules. However, participants’ burdens gradually became more intertwined, with other participants becoming more accustomed to the burdens of hearing – impaired students, suggesting that we were moving towards a universal environment
管理包括听障学生在内的参与者小组工作设置的研究实践
本研究旨在探讨如何运用行动研究方法,并考虑听障学生的情况,在实际的高等院校研讨会课堂中管理小组工作情境,以促进各类学生的顺利进步。在回顾参与者的反思时,我们发现由于研究小组的干预,小组工作任务的速度下降了,这使得听障学生在心理上更加放松,而其他参与者则受到讨论限制和规则的约束。然而,参与者的负担逐渐变得更加复杂,其他参与者越来越习惯听障学生的负担,这表明我们正在朝着一个通用的环境发展
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