e-Pedagogium 2009, 9(1):38-43

Inclusive education in Greece and the Czech Republic. Focus on pupils with hearing loss

Adéla Hanáková

Students with and without hearing loss can be educated together. They work as a team. Encouraging an understanding of hearing loss is another effective way to break down barriers and uneasiness between students and educators. An inclusion strategy may include a pre-teach lesson to students with hearing loss so they are prepared for it. "Friday centers" offer opportunities for student collaboration and a review of academic and social skills.

Keywords: Integration, inclusion, hearing loss, education, teacher preparatory

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