Research on the integrated training mode of higher art education for the deaf

Authors

  • Fangfang Liu Suihua University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46esp.p47

Keywords:

Deaf college students, Higher art education, Arts and crafts, Integrated education

Abstract

The development of higher education for the disabled is one of the most important indicators of the development of education for the disabled in a country, whether the support policies are perfect, and whether the social civilization is advanced. The results showed that deaf students with general school experience had better adaptive ability The integration model was more conducive to improve deaf students' school adaptive ability and social interaction awareness. The deaf students had higher demand for professional guidance and there is room for further improvement of the integration-training model. Based on the above research results and the problems in practice, this paper gives the corresponding countermeasure suggestions. The paper suggests that we should build a "trinity" integration education model oriented to socially integrated talents in art applications and improve the management system of integration education We should also improve the deaf college students’ learning support system under the leadership of the school, modify and reconstruct the integration curriculum system of arts and crafts majors, and strengthen the support and guidance of the society for the construction of integration environment.

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Author Biography

  • Fangfang Liu, Suihua University

    School of Art and Design, Suihua University, Suihua, 152000 - China. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8833-9612.

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Received: 27/07/2022

Approved: 27/09/2022

Published

2023-03-07

How to Cite

LIU, Fangfang. Research on the integrated training mode of higher art education for the deaf. Trans/Form/Ação, Marília, SP, v. 46, n. Edição Especial, p. 47–72, 2023. DOI: 10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46esp.p47. Disponível em: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14329.. Acesso em: 24 nov. 2024.