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Captioned Media: Teacher Perceptions of Potential Value for Students with No Hearing Impairments

This national survey conducted by Frank G. Bowe and Aviele Kaufman in 2002 focuses on 359 special educators from 45 states found that most perceive value in captioned media for some special education students, notably those who are English Language Learners and those classified as having specific learning disabilities. Results suggest that captioning technologies be explored in more depth, particularly since they are available to classroom teachers at the touch of a button.


Captioned Media: Teacher Perceptions of Potential Value for Students with No Hearing Impairments

Tags: research, captioning, educators

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