Saturday, August 1, 2015

Questions about Controversy

WHO:
  1. Who is for public schools with hearing children? 
  2. Who wants all deaf students to go to a private boarding school?
  3. Who are the teachers and politicians involved in this decision?
  4. Who is spreading the controversy mostly? Teachers, parents, students, politicians, etc?
  5. Who are the parents involved?

WHAT:
  1. What are the price ranges for these different schools?
  2. What is the rate of acceptance for these different schools?
  3. What are the benefits of keeping the deaf community exclusive?
  4. What are the emotional or physical ramifications to having deaf students at a hearing school?
  5. What education options are available to deaf students both in the rural and suburban living areas?

WHEN:
  1. When did this become a controversy?
  2. When were these different schools created for the deaf or hard of hearing?
  3. When do children need to decide the type of schooling they get?
  4. When is it acceptable to allow deaf children their right to speech; in the form they choose (sign or lip reading)?
  5. What is the timeline for children at public vs private schools, including the learning curve, the more vulnerable age groups, etc.?

WHERE:
  1. Where are these different schools available to students? 
  2. Where is there the most resources?
  3. Where is there the least amount of resources? 
  4. Where are the colleges/higher educations located?
  5. Where have we started to see a shift in those who attend each type of school (economically or socially)?

HOW:
  1. How are these acts of public speech being spread mostly? 
  2. How are the students able to communicate which they prefer and why?
  3. How are the studies being conducted helping the debate? 
  4. Which education system are these studies supporting?
  5. How has this controversy unfolded through the social media, namely Facebook and Twitter?

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