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The effects of cognitive effort on academic performance of learners with cochlear implants in a private mainstream school in Gauteng
Blumenthal, Lior; Sefotho, Maximus M.
  • Blumenthal, Lior; Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa. Johannesburg. ZA
  • Sefotho, Maximus M; Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa. Johannesburg. ZA
African Journal of Disability ; 11(1): 1-8, 28/10/2022.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1399082
ABSTRACT
This research investigated the phenomenon of learners with cochlear implants and their challenges with cognitive effort in private mainstream schools in Gauteng. Many learners with cochlear implants encounter academic and social challenges at school, despite the advanced technology.

Objectives:

This study aimed to explore how learners with cochlear implants experience cognitive effort and whether it impacts their academic potential.

Methods:

Research was conducted using a phenomenological design. Phenomenography was used as theoretical framework to perceive, interpret and understand experiences of the cochlear implant recipients. The six former learners who were recipients of cochlear implants were selected using purposive sampling. Semi structured interviews were utilised to gather information, which was analysed using thematic content analysis.

Results:

Five themes emerged from the analysis, namely auditory challenges, cognitive functioning, peer interactions, emotional health and concealed disability. This article only presents the first theme of cognitive functioning and highlights three subthemes related to cognitive effort. Findings show that many learners struggled with their concentration span and fatigue, as a result of their cognitive effort difficulties.

Conclusion:

This study demonstrated how learners with cochlear implants face challenges with cognitive effort at their mainstream schools. It indicates the need for awareness of and training on educating learners with cochlear implants to help them reach their academic potential. Contribution This study contributes a unique focus on learners with cochlear implants in mainstream schools in South Africa. The study highlights that cognitive effort of learners with cochlear implants influenced their capabilities to multitask and retain information, despite the effort they have to put into listening. Further research should be conducted to develop interventions that could lesson cognitive effort while increasing learner productivity. The article responds to disability studies and inclusive education
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Acoustic Stimulation / Cochlear Implants / Disabled Persons / Listening Effort Type of study: Qualitative research Language: English Journal: African Journal of Disability Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa/ZA

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Acoustic Stimulation / Cochlear Implants / Disabled Persons / Listening Effort Type of study: Qualitative research Language: English Journal: African Journal of Disability Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa/ZA