136 resultados para Deaf Issues
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Students who are deaf or hard of hearing have typically had difficulty in mathematics; however, this problem often is overlooked because of difficulties in language and reading abilities. This study aims to identify the most appropriate mathematics curriculum for deaf or hard of hearing students in an oral deaf education program.
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This paper reviews a study to investigate oral and written syntactic development of profoundly deaf adolescents.
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This paper discusses speech intelligibilty of hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses oral deaf adults and use of speech.
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This paper presents the implementation of a writer's workshop at Central Institute for the Deaf, as a method of developing the writing skills of hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses a study to compare test results of the CID GAEL test among hearing impaired children who are enrolled in cued speech vs. oral vs. signed english programs.
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This paper discusses a study to assess the performance of profoundly deaf children in detection tasks with speech as the background noise.
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This study examines the difficulties, particularly social, a child who is deaf/hard of hearing encounters transitioning from a self-contained program into the general education setting. The information gathered was used to create a children's story as a helpful tool.
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This study examines the effectiveness of utilizing a DVD software program to teach specific language structures to children who are deaf or hard of hearing. This study includes a literary review of previous studies that evaluated the effectiveness of using technology to teach language to children who exhibited language delays.
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This paper discusses the construction of an apparatus, Thyratron Inflection Indicator, to help hearing impaired children learn speech.
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This study examines the purpose and uses of Cued Speech, its benefits and limitations, and its effectiveness as a tool for language, literacy, and bilingualism.
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This paper discusses the effect of play on the personality of hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews measurement of phonological processes in reading among deaf children and children who are of normal hearing.
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This paper discusses a study on parental attitudes towards homework for hearing impaired children.
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Siblings play a vital role in the health of a family as they adjust to having a child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing. In this project, a series of workshops has been designed for the siblings of children with a hearing loss to help better understand hearing loss and foster healthy sibling relationships.