The Future of Inclusive Hybrid Education: Bridging Gaps for Hearing-Impaired Learners

Xceptional Learning05 Nov, 2025Education

Imagine a classroom where hearing loss no longer limits curiosity, understanding, or connection. For children with hearing impairments (HI), learning thrives best when it is visual and experiential. Since they rely less on sound, they engage deeply through sight, movement, and interaction. Research shows that visual learning significantly boosts comprehension and retention for HI learners, making it essential to create classrooms that can truly be seen, touched, and experienced. Want to create a more inclusive classroom? Here’s how visual learning can transform your teaching.

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