- Who is for public schools with hearing children?
- Who wants all deaf students to go to a private boarding school?
- Who are the teachers and politicians involved in this decision?
- Who is spreading the controversy mostly? Teachers, parents, students, politicians, etc?
- Who are the parents involved?
WHAT:
- What are the price ranges for these different schools?
- What is the rate of acceptance for these different schools?
- What are the benefits of keeping the deaf community exclusive?
- What are the emotional or physical ramifications to having deaf students at a hearing school?
- What education options are available to deaf students both in the rural and suburban living areas?
WHEN:
- When did this become a controversy?
- When were these different schools created for the deaf or hard of hearing?
- When do children need to decide the type of schooling they get?
- When is it acceptable to allow deaf children their right to speech; in the form they choose (sign or lip reading)?
- What is the timeline for children at public vs private schools, including the learning curve, the more vulnerable age groups, etc.?
WHERE:
- Where are these different schools available to students?
- Where is there the most resources?
- Where is there the least amount of resources?
- Where are the colleges/higher educations located?
- Where have we started to see a shift in those who attend each type of school (economically or socially)?
HOW:
- How are these acts of public speech being spread mostly?
- How are the students able to communicate which they prefer and why?
- How are the studies being conducted helping the debate?
- Which education system are these studies supporting?
- How has this controversy unfolded through the social media, namely Facebook and Twitter?
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