E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (Sep 2023)

“Nothing About Us Without Us.” The Storied Narratives of a Researcher with Hearing Impairment

  • Ntsoaki Teresa Mokala ,
  • Maximus Monaheng Sefotho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.2023494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 9
pp. 1058 – 1071

Abstract

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The motivation for this study was the realization that the mantra: “nothing about us without us” is indeed a strong foundation for a better understanding of the learning experiences of learners with a hearing impairment. Therefore, analysing the lived experiences of a learner as an insider is a point of departure for the current research paper. The emphasis was to conduct a qualitative research study anchored on an interpretivist paradigm. The study adopted Sen’s Capabilities Approach in framing the lenses through which to view the phenomena under evaluation. The study analysed a journal paper about the reflections of a Deaf researcher who attended a mainstream school. The findings of the study suggested that the narratives of learners with hearing impairment seem to give a better perspective of their learning experiences. As such, hearing their stories can be used as the basis for the evaluation of teaching strategies on the one hand; and education policies that address their unique and diverse learning needs on the other.

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