Hello,
I wondered if anyone could possibly help me:
I am currently studying for MSc Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at the University of Stirling and am conducting some research into the range and effectiveness of teaching and learning strategies for learners who are blind or partially sighted (BoPS) or deaf or hard of hearing (d/Deaf) across the UK.
If you would be so kind as to help me, I have attached a questionnaire for ANY teachers or students of ESOL out there who have taught or studied in the UK. (You do not have to have taught BoPS or d/Deaf learners to answer)
Your feedback would be so VERY much appreciated, as it has been difficult to obtain feedback from institutions across the UK. I would be happy to share my findings once the dissertation is complete. If you have any questions, require alternative formats or need any more information, please let me know.
Many Thanks,
Clare
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