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Problem-based learning: integrating web-quest and case-study strategies in students with hearing impairments

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  • Perizat Zhaksylykovna Parmankulova
  • Saule Abdrazahovna Zholdasbekova
  • Amangeldi Saipov
  • Dina Polatovna Madieva
  • Kulzira Aidarbekovna Kassimbekova

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The study theoretically examines the practical implementation of web-quest and case-study strategies in teaching students with hearing impairments. Sixty students with hearing impairments from the Shymkent City Light Industry and Service College in Kazakhstan participated in web-quest interaction and case studies. Students provided information on three topics, which are general requirements for sewing, processing small finishing parts, and processing initial shelves and backs. The problem-based learning method was applied including task assignment, web research, teamwork, self-evaluation, and individual study. Participants presented their findings by print, PowerPoint, or video due to their hearing impairment. The web content was used in solving the case study tasks. By following the problem-based learning method, this study develops a training project for students with hearing impairments. The successful completion of the project reveals that integrating web-quest and case study strategies in training hearing-impaired students with practical skills is essential for their profession as fashion designers. An experiment has been conducted to prove the advantage and effectiveness of problem-based learning. Sixty students with hearing impairments took part in the experiment.

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  • Perizat Zhaksylykovna Parmankulova & Saule Abdrazahovna Zholdasbekova & Amangeldi Saipov & Dina Polatovna Madieva & Kulzira Aidarbekovna Kassimbekova, 2023. "Problem-based learning: integrating web-quest and case-study strategies in students with hearing impairments," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 34(4), pages 441-455.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:34:y:2023:i:4:p:441-455
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