Evaluation of oral speech of Students with hearing impairments with perspectives of special learning technologies
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In recent years, much attention has been paid to the problem of language and correct pronunciation in the native language when working with the younger generation, including the formation of oral speech in children with hearing impairments with perspectives of special learning technologies, which formed the basis for our research work. Theoretically, the effective methods in shaping the oral skills of students with hearing impairments imply the provision of opportunities for their further successful socialization, unlimited communication with the outside world, and personality formation. In order to tackle the problem, we have identified the problem of testing methods and determining the level of formation of oral speech of students with hearing impairment, offering special methods, techniques for its improvement. In the course of implementation, diagnostic studies, quantitative and qualitative analysis of indicators, practical implementation of the methodology, and various practical works were carried out.
Keywords: Learning technologies, oral speech, children, hearing impairment, Kazakh language
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