10 resultados para Academic achievement
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper reviews a study to determine the applicabilty of the Wechsler-Bellevue and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for severely hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses a study to evaluate the academic progress of former students from CID including those who remained in special programs and those who were mainstreamed into regular public schools.
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This dissertation presents two experiments investigating the structural analysis of narratives produced by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children. The results suggest that the evaluation of deaf children’s language at a discourse level is both possible and more relevant to academic achievement than traditional assessment procedures that focus on assessing language at a word, phrase or sentence level.
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This paper discusses the results of a study undertaken to determine if there is a relationship between psychological variables and cognitive or academic variables among hearing-impaired children.
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This paper discusses visual-motor tests and reading tests for hearing impaired children.
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This paper is a review of educational achievement tests and their suitability for hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses a study to examine the reading achievement of former CID students to determine the effectiveness of the CID reading program.
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This paper examines the vocabulary responses of hearing impaired children on standardized tests.
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Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) is a multi-sensory program that provides a simpler approach to the instruction of cursive handwriting. It was administered to a sample of third graders to assess the effectiveness of the program and determine if it would be a viable option for handwriting instruction at CID.
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This paper discusses the Stanford and Peabody tests for achievement and which test is more efficient for hearing impaired children.