Social intelligence of students with and without hearing impairment in mainstream schools

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Narges Adibsereshki, Nikta Hatamizadeh
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Abstract

Children must accomplish interpersonal tasks and behaviors to have an appropriate relationship. To achieve this goal, the development of social intelligence which is the ability of individuals to understand the feelings, thoughts, and behaviors of others, and respond to them properly, is important. This study aimed to compare the social intelligence of students with and without hearing impairment. This study was descriptive and 122 students from mainstream schools participated (61 students with hearing impairment and 61 without any disability). The Tromso Social Intelligence scale was used to gather the data and analyze it. The results showed that social intelligence and its components (social information processing, social skills, and social awareness) are lower in students with hearing impairment than their peers from the general population. These findings, make us look more into this area and have a plan and appropriate interventions to enhance the skills related to social intelligence in students with hearing impairment.
主流学校听力障碍学生与非听力障碍学生的社会智力
孩子们必须完成人际交往任务和行为,才能建立适当的关系。为了实现这一目标,社会智力的发展是很重要的,它是一种个人理解他人的感受、思想和行为,并对其做出适当反应的能力。本研究旨在比较有听力障碍和无听力障碍学生的社会智力。本研究采用描述性研究,共有122名来自主流学校的学生参与,其中61名听力障碍学生和61名无残疾学生。使用特罗姆瑟社会智力量表收集数据并进行分析。结果表明,听力障碍学生的社会智力及其组成部分(社会信息处理、社会技能和社会意识)低于普通人群中的同龄人。这些发现使我们更深入地研究这一领域,并制定计划和适当的干预措施,以提高听力障碍学生的社会智力相关技能。
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0.40
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33.30%
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Special Education publishes original articles concerning special education. Experimental, as well as, theoretical articles are sought from all over the world. Authors are encouraged to submit reviews of research, historical and philosophical reviews in addition to evidence based data of the effectiveness of innovative approaches.
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