加强对坦桑尼亚包容性小学中植入人工耳蜗学生的支持:为采取强有力的合作方式敲响警钟。

IF 1.2 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Sarah Ezekiel Kisanga, Zamoyoni Ozeniel Foya
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摘要

目的:本质性研究旨在探讨学校管理对全纳小学人工耳蜗学童的支持机制。方法:采用半结构化访谈法和观察法,对来自5所全纳学校的25名参与者进行数据收集。结果:本研究发现,教师在识别人工耳蜗学生的学习需求方面知识有限。他们对学生需求的识别主要来自于个人教学经验、在线资源和耳蜗植入学生家长的意见。为这些学生所提供的支援,主要集中在减少噪音措施、提供教学资料,以及在教学和评估期间增加时间等方面,基本上不足以满足他们的具体教育需要。此外,教师报告说,他们对人工耳蜗的维护知识有限,这表明他们有效支持这些学习者的能力存在严重差距。结论:因此,研究建议政府在国家预算中考虑有特殊需要的学生,以改善教学环境。此外,必须促进学校管理层、人工耳蜗专家、家长、教育官员和社区之间的合作,以进一步提高包容性。
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Enhancing support for pupils with cochlear implants in Tanzania's inclusive primary schools: a wake-up call for a strong collaborative approach.

Objectives: This qualitative study aimed to explore the support mechanisms school management applies to improve inclusivity for Pupils with Cochlear Implants (PCIs) in inclusive primary schools.

Methods: Data was collected from 25 participants from five inclusive schools, using semi-structured interviews and observation methods.

Results: The study revealed that teachers have limited knowledge in identifying the learning needs of pupils with cochlear implants. Their identification of students' needs was primarily informed by personal teaching experience, online resources, and input from parents of pupils with cochlear implants. The support provided to these students was largely inadequate in meeting their specific educational requirements, as it focused primarily on noise reduction measures, the provision of teaching and learning materials, and additional time during instruction and assessments. Furthermore, teachers reported having limited knowledge regarding the maintenance of cochlear implants, highlighting a critical gap in their capacity to effectively support these learners.

Conclusion: Thus, the study recommends that the government should consider pupils with special needs in its national budget to improve teaching and learning environments. Also, it is essential to foster collaboration between school management, cochlear implant experts, parents, educational officials, and the community to enhance further inclusivity.

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COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INTERNATIONAL
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INTERNATIONAL Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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3.10
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29
期刊介绍: Cochlear Implants International was founded as an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal in response to the growing number of publications in the field of cochlear implants. It was designed to meet a need to include scientific contributions from all the disciplines that are represented in cochlear implant teams: audiology, medicine and surgery, speech therapy and speech pathology, psychology, hearing therapy, radiology, pathology, engineering and acoustics, teaching, and communication. The aim was to found a truly interdisciplinary journal, representing the full breadth of the field of cochlear implantation.
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