Brown P M, Foster S B
National Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York.
Am Ann Deaf. 1991 Mar;136(1):21-7. doi: 10.1353/aad.2012.0564.
This study had two purposes: (1) to learn how hearing students in a mainstream college setting perceive deaf students as classmates, and (2) to discover how those perceptions influence the integration of deaf and hearing students on campus. Thirty full-time students at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, were interviewed using in-depth, open-ended interview strategies. It was found that even in this setting, designed expressly to integrate deaf and hearing students, full integration did not occur. Deaf students were successfully placed on the campus with hearing students for educational purposes; however, social integration did not occur.
(1)了解在主流大学环境中听力正常的学生如何看待失聪学生作为同学的身份,以及(2)探究这些看法如何影响校园里失聪学生与听力正常学生的融合。纽约罗切斯特理工学院的30名全日制学生接受了深度开放式访谈。研究发现,即使在这个专门设计用于融合失聪学生和听力正常学生的环境中,完全融合也并未实现。出于教育目的,失聪学生成功地与听力正常的学生一同安置在校园中;然而,社交融合并未发生。