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Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
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1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
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All no apart from 7 - mainstream because they've got to get used to the real world at some point. Hope that helps!0
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1. No
2. N/A
3. N/A
4. N/A
5. N/A
6. Absolutely not.
7. I'd put the child in the school that offered the best education.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
No
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
Perhaps at first, as i don't know how to sign, but after I got used to it, no.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
Probably an all deaf school so they could socialise with people going through the same thing and be taught by signing experts...
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1. No not that I can remember
6. No I would not have felt odd
7. Mainstream, not going to make their "diability" an excuse0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
yes
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
in regular class
3 Did you interact with these students?
Yes
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
Yes one was chest
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
I am still learning but for my child only I never sign to others as I am not good at it and might say the wrong thing.
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
No
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
I would in mainstream unless they where having difficulties with it
Just so you know I live in Ontario Canada0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? No
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? N/A
3 Did you interact with these students? N/A
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? N/A
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? No
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? Hard of hearing (as with my nephew) in mainstream... totally deaf, all deaf school0 -
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1. No
6. No, but I would have wanted to learn sign language
7. Only if the student would be disadvantaged by learning in a mainstream school. A lot of teaching, especially to younger students, is done through group work and social interaction. That may be difficult in a mainstream environment, and there may be a great deal more social growth in an all-deaf school. Once the child is of the age to make an informed decision, I would definitely want input, if not allow him/her to make the decision, all else even.
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Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
1. no
2. no
3. no
4. no
5.no
6.no
7. mainstream school because society is mainstream and they shouldn't be coddled.. I think mainstream schools can help them see how the real world is and that there won't always be an interpreter there in society to help them0 -
For what its worth, here are my responses:
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? No
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? N/A
3 Did you interact with these students? N/A
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? N/A
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? No
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? Mainstream school -- there seems to be lots of help for children with special needs today, and I think its healthy for children to go to school with "normal" kids.
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1. Yes
2. On their own with no interpreters ( that I can remember)
3.Yes
4.Not sure
5. Yes. I felt fine.
6. I did not feel odd with them in class
7. Mainstream0 -
Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? YES
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? SECLUDED CLASSROOMS
3 Did you interact with these students? NO
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? NOT SURE
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? NO
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? NO
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? THIS ONE IS TOUGH.. I'M NOT SURE.0 -
This is so ironic...I'm a sign language interpreter! What are you going to school for? I'll answer these questions based on my high school experience. Good luck! If you have any other questions about all things "deaf", let me know!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? Yes. One deaf girl.
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? They were in regular, actually advanced, classes with an interpreter present in classes as well as at sports.
3 Did you interact with these students? Yep, that's how I got started learning sign!
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? Yes, basketball, softball
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? Yes, they had many friends and would teach them sign. They were very extroverted and would ask ?'s in class and sign with their interpreter openly.
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? NOPE!
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? This is such a hard question! Only because I've seen both, I would probably mainstream themas well as get them involved with other deaf activities/sports so socialization is well included.. I think being mainstreamed, english is more emphasized. I believe ASL and english should be taught together. Interpreters should absolutely be used for all classes, clubs, sports etc to help facilitate communication. My personal opinion is that oralism is not an adequate way to teach because only 30% of lipreading is readable.
Hope this helped! Good luck and let me know if you need anything else answered!0 -
1. Yes
2. I dont know
3 Yes
4 I dont know
5 Yes and no it didnt make me feel uncomfortable
6 No
7 Mainstream0 -
Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? No.
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? N/A
3 Did you interact with these students? N/A
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? N/A
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? I don't think so.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? I imagine I would prefer mainstream.
My answers are after the questions. I hope this helps. Good luck.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
-I've never met any deaf students in any school I've attended.
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
-N/A.
3 Did you interact with these students?
-N/A
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
-N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
-N/A
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
-No, not really. I would try to learn sign language and "talk" to them. I don't really see anything that makes them all that different from me or you.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
-I would probably put them in a mainstream school, and then as they grow older, give them the option of moving to a deaf school or staying.0 -
1. Yes, quite a few.
2. They were in the same classes as I was, with their interpreters.
3. Yes, frequently.
4. I knew 1 was in the chess club, and another played either soccer or baseball (I cant remember). Others didnt play sports that I know of.
5. Yes, they openly signed. I felt very comfortable and I even picked up on a few signs :-) We did a lot of lip reading at writing at first but by the end of the year could communicate pretty efficiently.
6. Not at all.
7. I don't believe in "sheltering" children from the 'real world" so I would go with mainstream.0 -
Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
In my school, the answer to 1-5 would be "no." However, since leaving high school, I have substitute taught in situations with deaf students (some with implants, some without), and my children had the opportunity to be in a daycare home with a family with 2 deaf children. The students I taught were mainstreamed with some classes on their own. The children of my daycare provider went to the Kansas City School for the Deaf, but participated in sports at their "home" high school. During sports their parents were the interpretters.
As for #6, the answer would be no. My "foreign language" in college was sign language (why that counted as a FL, I don't know:laugh: ) I started learning sign (just because it fascinated me) in 2nd grade. I would have jumped at the opportunity to use it! But then, I've always been a dork like that
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Do you mind helping me with a survey I'm taking for a school project?
Just answer as many of these questions as you can. If you don't know any of the answers, that's totally fine. Just reply saying that you don't know! There is no right or wrong answer, I promise!
You're wonderful!
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
3 Did you interact with these students?
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
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1. There was a deaf student in one of my college courses, but none in elementary, middle or high school that I recall.
2. The deaf student had an interpreter and as far as I know didn't have a secluded classroom.
3. I did not have a lot of interaction with the deaf student or her interpreter, we were on different teams and the course was structured around teams, however, I learned a lot from them. It was an education class and they had a lot of insight information to share regarding learning styles and abilities.
4. I believe so.
5. Yes, there was open signing and lip reading. I don't sign so I had to reply on what the interpreter said.
6. Odd - absolutely not - very curious and interested. (years later I worked with a deaf woman and tried to learn sign langage)
7. I think it would depend on the child. For example, if there were other special needs an all deaf school might be a better choice.0 -
1-6 No
7. As a teacher, I know the student is entitled to a "free and appropriate education" and so mainstreaming shouldn't make them miss out on any aspect of education, except maybe socialization with peers. However, I do not think that placement in a special school is "coddling" as suggested by someone else. Is it coddling to give a kid with a broken leg crutches? SHEESH.
If it were my child, I'd find the best school I could until the child was old enough to help choose where they would like to go.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? yes
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? regular class
3 Did you interact with these students? no she was very standoffish with everyone
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? no
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? yes and it didn't matter to me
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? no
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? I would probably do half and half , mainstreaming to learn how to interact with peers and specialty school to learn how to best deal with being hearing impared.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? No
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? N/A
3 Did you interact with these students? N/A
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? N/A
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? No
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? I would enroll him/her in a deaf school until such time as he or she could express to me their wishes with regard to their own preference of school.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
Nope
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
N/A
3 Did you interact with these students?
If there had been absolutely.
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
N/A
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
No students, but when I have been around people signing it hasn't bothered me. I just wish I could keep up with the conversation
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
Nope.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
It depends. If the mainstream school was equipped to deal with the special needs, or my child was adept at lip reading then sure. However if the school was not then I'd have to tilt my hat towards the private school at least through formative years. Maybe mainstream highschool. I feel like the different exposure to the ups and downs of different people is important in forming a balanced person. Sure they may get teased. But that's (an admittedly unpleasant) part of life that needs to be experienced and dealt with for a person to be able to fully cope with the world.0 -
wow we were talking about this in my sign language class yesterday i think it was.... basically it depends of the type of child you hve some kids do just fine mainstream others need tht special attention0
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1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
Not that I recall.
2. n/a
3. n/a
4. n/a
5. n/a
6. Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
Probably at first, but I think if the child was outgoing and interacted, that awkward feeling would subside pretty quickly.
7. If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
I don't know. I'm not a big fan of mainstream schools as it is, so if the opportunity arose to place my child in a more specialized school, I would probably choose that option.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
Yes, in what we call primary school (must be your middle?).
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
Normally they were in their own classrooms (btw this was some 27 yrs ago). I do remember one particular student who would join our class for specific subjects, art comes to mind.
3 Did you interact with these students?
Yes, in fact I mentored the student mentioned above while he was in our classroom.
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
At the school the deaf unit students were included in the normal school sports activities. Outside of I have no idea.
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
Yes. I remember finding it interesting and tried to learn, and generally found students would take the time to teach you basics. I was lucky enough to know one of the deaf students though so I had an in, I'm not sure it would have been the same for other non-deaf students, and as they were young, the fear of the unknown generally lead to deaf students being teased.
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
No.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
Hard one, that would depend on how the mainstream school approached integration. If they were serious about it I would certainly lean towards it, the child's personality and feelings towards it would be the largest consideration for me.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember?
Only 1 that I remember. My best friends brother.
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms?
I dopn't believe they did anything special for him.
3 Did you interact with these students?
On a daily basis.
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs?
He was on the swimming and diving team. No clubs that I recall
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation?
I don't think there was much signing going on at school, except for between the brothers and sisters. Within his home, eveeryone signed.
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person?
No.
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school?
I don't know.0 -
1. In school (elementary, middle, & high school), were there any Deaf students that you remember? I don't know for sure. I know there were some children who were handicapped and used sign language. However they also had other mental impairments. But they may have also had hearing problems.
2. Were these students in regular classes with interpreters? or in their own secluded classrooms? The children I referred to in 1 were is come normal classes with an adult taking caring of them but not in all classes.
3 Did you interact with these students? not often.
4 Do you know if they were involved in any sports or clubs? I don't think they were
5 Did they every openly sign? If so, how did you feel around the conversation? They did openly sign. I was comfortable but could not understand what they were saying
6 Would you have felt odd if you were in a class with a deaf person? no
7 If you had a child that was deaf or hard of hearing, would you educate them by putting them in a 'mainstream' school, or an all deaf school? Mainstream but perhaps enroll them in extracurricular activities with other deaf children.0 -
1. Yes
2. Not sure, if they were it wasn't any classes I was in, but it was a big school.
3 Don't remember
4 IDK
5 Yes, but not to me, just saw with others
6 Not at all
7 Not exactly sure, I think a little of both actually if that were possible0
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