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South Africa’s Solid Model For Inclusive Education
By admin | September 25, 2012
In South Africa, Pretoria’s Eduplex (Educational Complex) is a mainstream school for the spoken-language needs of children with hearing issues, its classrooms having planned acoustics and optimised technology for learning.
Read more >> Changing Deaf Education In South Africa
Five children in each class are deaf, with their classmates benefiting from the school’s strong emphasis on language-development and listening skills.
Further Reading
* Good Acoustics In Schools Make Learning Easier
* Preparing Kids For Mainstream Settings
* Teacher’s Assumptions: Kids With Hearing Issues
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