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Students with hearing impairment at a South African university: Self-identity and disclosure.

Diane BellArend CarlEstelle Swart
Published in: African journal of disability (2016)
It is crucially important for academic, support and administrative staff to be aware of both the assumed 'hearing' identity and therefore subsequent non-disclosure practices of students with a hearing impairment using the oral method of communication. Universities need to put measures in place to encourage students to voluntarily disclose their hearing impairment in order to provide more targeted teaching and learning support. This could lead to improved educational outcomes for students.
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