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Kisanji's Identified Takeaways
Kisanji, in his 2003 study concerning hearing impaired students in Botswana, identified some main barriers to curricular access (and gave suggestions for them as such): delayed language development, educator and teaching quality, absence of developed sign language and manual codes for deaf students, difficult, packed curricula, inappropriate and unavailable support materials and assessments, shortage of qualified educators, and poor collaboration with the home and within the Ministry of Education.
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