8 resultados para Communication skills Assessment

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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This paper discusses Communication Skills Training for Professionals and Paraprofessionals (ComPro), a program that trains professionals and paraprofessionals to communicate more effectively with their hearing-impaired clientele. This study assesses the usefulness of the ComPro in-service program and student workbook.

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This paper investigates the conversational fluency of young cochlear implant users. The study compares objective measures and subjective impressions of conversation fluency, relates how children’s communication skills influence both objective and subjective measures of conversational fluency, and compares the performance of children who use an oral mode with those who use a total communication mode in everyday conversation.

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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 the importance of direct and intense language instruction for hearing impaired children in developing language and communication skills. The author presents a variety of activities for teacher use.

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This paper discusses a study to assess the usefulness of the Non-Verbal Test of Cognitive Skills on hearing impaired children.

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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 reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf and use manual communication.

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of a group-based psychosocial rehabilitation program for cochlear implant patients and their frequent communication partners.