Social Support at School for Students with Sensory Disabilities

Social support is the gratification of basic social needs (affection, belonging, esteem or approval, security, identity) through interaction with others. Social support at school allows students to perceive themselves as competent during learning and to enjoy school in general. Little is known about...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2024-08, Vol.21 (8), p.1071
Hauptverfasser: Fadda, Roberta, Piu, Tiziana, Congiu, Sara, Papakonstantinou, Doxa, Motzo, Giulia, Sechi, Cristina, Lucarelli, Loredana, Tatulli, Ilaria, Pedditzi, Maria Luisa, Petretto, Donatella Rita, Freire, Ana Sofia, Papadopoulos, Konstantinos
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description Social support is the gratification of basic social needs (affection, belonging, esteem or approval, security, identity) through interaction with others. Social support at school allows students to perceive themselves as competent during learning and to enjoy school in general. Little is known about social support at school for students with sensory disabilities. This review aims to synthesize findings from studies examining social support at school for students with hearing and visual impairments. A search of computerized databases was supplemented by a manual search of the bibliographies of the main publications. The synthesis of the literature suggests that all students need adequate support devices in class and properly trained support teachers. However, visually impaired students are more likely to have access to resources compared to those with hearing impairments. Students with visual impairments attending regular schools are more positive about the availability of resources than those with hearing impairments attending special schools. Overall, senior secondary school students indicate higher resource availability than junior secondary school ones. Still, very few studies have investigated social support for students with sensory disabilities. Thus, further research is needed to confirm these results.
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Blindness
Child
Communication
Hearing loss
Humans
Learning
Public health
Review
Schools
Social networks
Social Support
Students
Students - psychology
Vision Disorders - psychology
Visual acuity
Visual impairment
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