Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine how non-hearing adult Black male learners understand their learning and schooling experiences. In order to understand their educational experiences, I am reconceptualizing the triad race, gender, and class paradigm by introducing the notion of deafness. I bring to the fore, a discussion on positionality and identity development as it relates to nonhearing adult Black male learners within the adult education context.
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Clark, M. A., (2002) “Do You Hear What I See: Learning Experiences of Black Men who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2002).
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