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Teachers’ General Attitude to the Programme

Teachers’ General Attitude to the Programme. Questionnaire collected from teachers in kindergarten = 6 Questionnaire collected from teachers in primary school = 13. Parents’ General Attitude to the Programme. Questionnaire collected from parents of hearing students in kindergarten = 25

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Teachers’ General Attitude to the Programme

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  1. Teachers’ General Attitude to the Programme Questionnaire collected from teachers in kindergarten = 6 Questionnaire collected from teachersin primary school = 13

  2. Parents’ General Attitude to the Programme Questionnaire collected from parents of hearing students in kindergarten = 25 Questionnaire collected from parents of hearing studentsin primary school = 63 Questionnaire collected from parents of D/hh students in kindergarten = 6 Questionnaire collected from parents of D/hh students in primary school= 13

  3. Parents’ Comment about the Learning Progress of the Students Questionnaire collected from parents of hearing students = 88 Questionnaire collected from parents of D/hh students = 19

  4. Feedback from Parents of D/hh Students He became more proactive to learn and more willing to communicate with others Sign language helps him to understand things better My child became more outspoken and have more self-confidence The programme nurtured her interest to read and she got great improvement in Chinese Literacy She can get along happily with the hearing students, sometimes using sign, sometimes using spoken language, surprisingly, she even make friends with students from other classes

  5. Feedback from Parents of Hearing Students He learnt to communicate using spoken, sign and written language with others, even with deaf strangers in the street He learnt to accept and help other classmates, he became very interested in learning sign language He learnt how to communicate with D/hh classmates and the idea of everybody has different short-comings and things they are good at He became more proactive in learning and reading, and accepting other children with different abilities

  6. Feedback from Teachers I think mixing with hearing students broadens deaf students’ learning opportunities, it gives hearing students more time to consolidate and understand as well The students learnt how to support each other and love each other Not only students’ spoken and sign language ability have progress, their comprehension and production improves too The programme promotes the classroom participation of the students

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