Some examples of discrimination against deaf students in education refer to exclusion and non-integration in educational activities.
These examples of discrimination are addressed in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) which provides that every student must have their needs met and an adequate education.
<h3 /><h3>What are the barriers faced by deaf students?</h3>
The main barrier is related to inclusion, since the educational methodology still does not understand in an egalitarian way the necessary differences in the teaching of students with disabilities, such as in written, numerical and systematic language.
Therefore, it is essential to disseminate information about the need for inclusion, with an effective physical and emotional structure for deaf students.
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Explanation:
Amal means any action or deed. It can be good or bad. As per Islam the reward or punishment of amal is based on neeyah (intention). Islam, sharia and akhlaq are very fundamental in its teaching and so is aqeedah. It is another significant foundation and the three are inter-linked to each other. Aqeedah forms the basis of iman (firm belief), hence if one of the components is missing, one's iman is lost or later becomes unbalanced.
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Sorry for answering late!