26 resultados para Programming Skills


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This paper examines the effectiveness of aural rehabilitation on persons with an adventitious hearing loss.

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This paper discusses a study to determine if dialogue journal writing can improve the writing skills of hearing impaired children.

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This paper is a literature review covering the social skills challenges inherent in mainstreaming hearing-impaired children with their hearing peers.

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This paper is a review of a study investigating the relationship between visual perceptual skills and reading abilities of young deaf children.

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The purpose of this study was to develop a theme based creative movement curriculum that would help hearing-impaired students develop language, speech and audition skills.

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This paper contains materials for teaching early elementary skills to hearing impaired children.

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This paper examines the use of video-tape as an instrument of teaching and evaluating specific skills required in sports.

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This paper addresses teaching speech skills (accurate production of phonemes and use of phonemes in isolation, syllables, words, phrases and sentences) to hearing impaired students through the use of the Speech Skills Worksheet and an accompanying Teaching Guide.

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This paper presents a project teaching social skills to hearing-impaired children ages 11 to 14. Three categories of social skills are included - sportsmanship, sharing, and cooperating – and are practiced by means of recreational and leisure activities and through role plays.

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A longitudinal study observing cochlear implant recipients' social skills using ratings from their parents and the students themselves over time. The study looked at how adolescents using cochlear implants rate their own social skills compared to an age matched normative group of hearing students, and compared these ratings with social skills ratings obtained from their parents. The study also compared social ratings in adolescence to previous ratings of the same children obtained in elementary school.

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A sample of regular education teachers was surveyed to assess the social skills of recently mainstreamed students from oral deaf programs in their classrooms. In addition, a curriculum of social skills activities was developed to help prepare students from oral deaf schools to enter the mainstream.