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Developing appropriate curriculum for the education of hearing impairment student depends on identifying the needs of this group. The main purpose of the present study was to assess special needs for students with hearing impairment. The sample of the study consisted of 120 students enrolled at inclusive schools in Tehran, 65 males and 55 females. Who were selected randomly, according to a multistage Sampling method. A special needs scale was developed and used in assessing special needs for students. The investigator used the t-test to answer the research questions. The results indicated that the differences between all pairs of means for both male and female respondents were statistically non-significant. Differences between mean scores of students who used sign language and total communication were in favor of students who used total communication on the dimensions of communication needs, audiological rehabilitation needs, behavioral needs, and learning style needs.
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To Cite this Article: Parhoon, K., Hassanzadeh, S., Parhoon, H., & Movallali, G. (2014). Educational Needs Assessment of Student with Hearing Impairment in Inclusive School. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 3(2), 31–40.
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