Inclusive Pedagogies in Mathematics Education: Experiential Learning for Deaf Learners in Specialized Settings
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Date
2025
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American Journal of STEM Education: Issues and Perspectives Star Scholars Press
Abstract
In this paper, we examined the effects of experiential learning combined with
collaborative teaching on the mathematics achievement of deaf learners in
specialized classrooms. A quasi-experimental design was employed, comparing
pre-test and post-test scores of a control group that received traditional instruction
with those of an experimental group taught through experiential learning using
collaborative methods. Both groups showed improvement, but the experimental
group demonstrated significantly greater gains. Findings confirm the effectiveness
of learner-centered approaches in enhancing engagement and understanding
among deaf students. The study aligns with global education reform efforts that
advocate for inclusive, adaptive teaching practices. It highlights the importance of
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innovative pedagogies in addressing diverse learner needs and promoting
equitable outcomes, particularly in specialized and cross-cultural educational
settings.
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Keywords
Collaborative Teaching, Deaf Learners, Experiential Learning, Mathematics Achievement, Quasi-Experimental Design, Specialized Classrooms, Teacher Training
Citation
Hatsu, E., Boateng, F. O., Arthur, Y. D., & Akosah, E. F. (2025). Inclusive pedagogies in mathematics education: Experiential learning for deaf learners in specialized settings. American Journal of STEM Education, 13, 97-118.