Deaf and hard-of-hearing adolescents' experiences of inclusion and exclusion in mainstream and special schools in Sweden

被引:15
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作者
Olsson, Sylvia [1 ]
Dag, Munir [1 ]
Kullberg, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Malardalens Univ, Sch Hlth Care & Social Welf, Div Social Work, Eskilstuna, Sweden
关键词
Deaf; hard-of-hearing; inclusion; exclusion; mainstream school; special school; TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP; OUTCOMES; DISABILITIES; CHILDREN; YOUTH;
D O I
10.1080/08856257.2017.1361656
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
This study examines the question of which school environment - special or mainstream school - is more favourable for deaf and hard-of-hearing students in Sweden, when it comes to their well-being, and their social and academic inclusion. The aim is threefold: first to compare the well-being of adolescents who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, who are deaf or hard-of-hearing and have additional disabilities, and who have no disabilities; second to compare the adolescents from the two deaf and hard-of-hearing groups and their experiences of inclusion and exclusion in school; and third to ascertain if any gender differences exist between the two groups of deaf and hard-of-hearing students concerning their experiences of inclusion and exclusion. A total of 7865 adolescents (13-18 years of age) answered a total survey about the life and health of young people in a county in Sweden. The results show that both boys and girls in the hard-of-hearing groups rated their well-being lower and were less satisfied with their lives than pupils without disabilities. They also show that the hard-of-hearing boys and girls attending special school were more satisfied with their lives and to a greater extent felt included both socially and academically than students in mainstream school.
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页码:495 / 509
页数:15
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