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The research aims to understand anger among the hearing-impaired according to the variable of sex and education level. The research problem is summarized in the following question: Does the degree of anger vary with the hearing-impaired in the city of Lattakiadepending on the variables of the study? The total sample consisted of 50 hearing-impaired kids.They wereselected randomly from the Institute of Special Education for the acoustically disabled and from some private centers. The anger scale (prepared by the researcher) was applied to get the data of the sample according to a set of statistical methods (Alpha Krumbach coefficient and retail midtermand test the significance Stodnt t-test).The research reached the following results: 1.There were no statistically significant differences between the mean scores of the hearing- impaired anger scale depending on the variable of sex. 2.There were some significant differences between the mean scores of the hearingimpaired on the anger scale variable depending on the level of education.
This study aimed to recognize the parent’s attitudes of normal and hearing impaired pupils towards the inclusion of those pupils in first stage of basic learning. The sample consisted of 40 hearing impaired parents and 40 normal pupils’ parents. T he researcher applied the descriptive analytic approach. The instrument used is a scale for parents’ attitudes towards inclusion hearing impaired pupils in public schools. Then the data were analyzed using SPSS. The results of the study were: 1- There are statistically significant differences in hearing impaired pupils’ parents and normal pupils’ parents for the sake of hearing impaired pupils’ parents in all scale dimensions. 2- There are no statistically significant differences in normal pupils parents towards inclusion according to the variable of gender in the first and fourth dimensions (general attitude towards inclusion, the effect of inclusion program on normal pupils). However there are statistically significant differences in normal pupils parents towards inclusion in second and third dimensions (the parents’ attitudes of hearing impaired and normal pupils towards inclusion and the effect of inclusion on hearing impaired pupils). 3- There are no statistically significant differences in hearing impaired pupils parents towards inclusion according to the variable of gender. 4- There are no statistically significant differences in hearing impaired pupils parents and normal pupils parents towards inclusion according to the variable of educational level.
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