This study surveyed satisfaction of students with hearing impairment who receive inclusive education in
general classrooms, the parents, and teachers with learning relationship, relationship with friends, and school
life relationship. A survey was conducted with 21 students with hearing impairment, 17 parents, and 24
teachers. The result showed low satisfaction with academic achievement of students with hearing
impairment. This seems to be due to difficulty with understanding lessons in competing with non-disabled
students. Second, in a question asking about learning relationship, both students with hearing impairment
and the parents showed a low satisfaction level with learning relationship. Third, in terms of learning
relationship in inclusive education, the teachers showed a normal level of satisfaction, as well as in
relationship with friends and school life relationship. In comparison of satisfaction with learning relationship,
relationship with friends, and school life relationship, students showed a slightly higher level of satisfaction
than the parents and teachers.