132 resultados para Deaf identity
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This paper reviews speechreading and the effect of sentence length and linguistic complexity on deaf children.
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This paper is a review of a study of word association tests for hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews the results of a questionnaire sent out to parents of children attending Central Institute for the Deaf.
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The purpose of this study was to redevelop a needs assessment inventory for use by caregivers and professionals engaging in educational services for children who are newly-diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing.
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This study examines which factors might be related to the successful development of good oral communication skills in hearing-impaired students at a school for the deaf.
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This paper discusses a study to determnine the vocabulary and language construction of primary readers and suitability for use in teaching of hearing impaired children.
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This paper examines cooperative learning, a strategy of teaching in which students work together in groups, thus acquiring both academic and social skills
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A sample of deaf/hard of hearing students and hearing students ages 11-14 were surveyed to examine social perceptions about intellect and popularity related to popular culture knowledge. Participants also provided descriptive responses to their popular culture favorites.
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This paper discusses social training skills for deaf children.
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This paper discusses the Hiskey Test of learning ability and its use on hearing impaired and normal hearing children.
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Research supporting a workshop about using Love and Logic techniques at home, tailored for parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
The structural component of linguistic meaning and the reading of normally hearing and deaf children
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This paper discusses an experiment in psycholinguistic method and its application to the field of education.
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This paper reviews the Word of Mouth program at CID.
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This paper outlines a program for the education of the hearing impaired in the Philippines.
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This dissertation compares oral and written language development in hearing and deaf children. The study applies grammatical, lexical and syntactical measures to describe and analyze the differences in language development in groups of hearing and orally-taught hearing-impaired children and to relate these findings to chronological age.