Remote education to deaf students in pandemic times
Since the Covid-19 outbreak in Brazil, changes occurred to face this pandemic and social isolation (lockdown) is one. The State of Paraná implemented remote education showing concerns of the school community regarding the teaching and learning of deaf students. Therefore, latent concer...
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doaj-07bb3faf7ae6494f9c9d7d66e5394a5d2020-11-25T03:51:39ZporUniversidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa Práxis Educativa1809-40311809-43092020-07-0115117https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.15.15476.071Remote education to deaf students in pandemic timesElsa Midori Shimazak0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2225-5667Renilson José Menegassi1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7797-811XDinéia Ghizzo Neto Fellini2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9155-8370Universidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Federal da Integração latino-AmericanaSince the Covid-19 outbreak in Brazil, changes occurred to face this pandemic and social isolation (lockdown) is one. The State of Paraná implemented remote education showing concerns of the school community regarding the teaching and learning of deaf students. Therefore, latent concerns led to a punctual and exploratory remote study. Five teachers, threestudents and one pedagogue from a school of foreign language education were questioned using three different questionnaires with six questions each and one oral interview. Results, supported by historical-cultural theories and dialogism in language, show: a) Remote teaching classes preparation is a challenge; b) some economically vulnerable students do not have access to remote activities; c) students without parental assistance to study; d) difficulty to understand and interpret the statements; e) without school social contact, isolation affects the linguistic and social development of deaf studentshttps://revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/praxiseducativa/article/view/15476/209209213432deaf student.remote teaching.development. |
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Since the Covid-19 outbreak in Brazil, changes occurred to face this pandemic and social isolation (lockdown) is one. The State of Paraná implemented remote education showing concerns of the school community regarding the teaching and learning of deaf students. Therefore, latent concerns led to a punctual and exploratory remote study. Five teachers, threestudents and one pedagogue from a school of foreign language education were questioned using three different questionnaires with six questions each and one oral interview. Results, supported by historical-cultural theories and dialogism in language, show: a) Remote teaching classes preparation is a challenge; b) some economically vulnerable students do not have access to remote activities; c) students without parental assistance to study; d) difficulty to understand and interpret the statements; e) without school social contact, isolation affects the linguistic and social development of deaf students |
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deaf student. remote teaching. development. |
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