- I think that it is very essential to letting everyone be able to voice opinions and not be judged. I also think that it is helpful to being able to express the ideas that the class wants and still be able to agree to disagree. I like the idea of sharing thoughts and different perspectives.
2. How do you believe it could impact the learning of students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing?
2. How do you believe it could impact the learning of students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing?
- For the Deaf and Hard of Hearing students it could include them more in the discussion because they would feel just as important and included as everyone else. Everyone would have the same exposure to the activity in the class. Those students would have equal opportunity and feel connected and therefore have the opportunity to learn better.
This is a very interesting insight you have shared, the idea of not being judged. Do you feel this often occurs in classrooms? Do you feel students are encouraged to develop their own ideas and opinions around topics or are expected to accept one idea? How do you think instructors and professors - all educators can nurture independent thinking in classrooms, the education community, the Deaf community and with parents?
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