Journal of English as a Foreign Language Teaching and Research (JEFLTR)
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of English as a Foreign Language Teaching and Research (JEFLTR)

Breaking Barriers: Sign Language and Visual Aids in a Regular English Classroom for Hearing-Impaired Students

Capitle, Riza Mae (Unknown)
Ferrariz, Genaro (Unknown)
Garcitos , Angelyn (Unknown)
Amacna, Ronjell (Unknown)
Caballero, Juliet (Unknown)
Diel, Sophia Marie (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

This study explored the effectiveness of integrating sign language and visual aids into English language instruction for hearing-impaired (HI) students in inclusive classrooms. Focusing on the reading comprehension skill of identifying claims in written texts, the research assessed how multimodal strategies could enhance English language learning outcomes for both HI and hearing students. A quasi-experimental design was used, featuring pre- and post-tests based on a 25-item multiple-choice assessment aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy. The results showed significant post-test gains for both groups, suggesting that the integration of sign language and visual aids can improve students’ ability to identify claims in English texts. Classroom observations highlighted increased collaboration and the use of varied communication strategies. The findings underscore the need for inclusive pedagogical approaches and trained educators to support equitable English language learning. Further research is recommended to validate these findings across larger, more diverse samples. This study contributes to English language teaching (ELT) by demonstrating how inclusive methods can support reading comprehension and promote language learning for all students.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jefltr

Publisher

Subject

Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

The scope mainly focuses on but not limited to: English language, theoretical, descriptive and applied English linguistics, language learning and teaching, structure and development of English across the globe, comparative linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, anthropological ...