11 resultados para Informal educational settings

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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This paper discusses mainstreaming for the hearing impaired.

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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 reviews a study of CID students and their scores on the Meadow-Kendall Social-Emotional Assessment Inventory test (SEAI).

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The purpose of this study was to provide an in-depth assessment of current infection control practice trends in a group of practicing audiologists. The study investigated the extent to which Universal Precautions are applied in the clinical settings, the percentages of respondents familiar with general infection control nomenclature, and the future educational directives.

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This paper provides curriculum on noise, ears, hearing and deafness for elementary school children.

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The purpose of this study was to create a parent workshop that was developed around the parents’ educational needs. The workshop demonstrated that the parents’ educational needs can be met through a workshop that is based on those needs and takes into consideration factors that will encourage parent involvement.

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This paper is a review of educational approaches for young hearing impaired children in South Africa.

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The purpose of this literature review was to determine the social functioning of oral deaf adolescents in the mainstream educational setting.

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The focus of this study was to review existing literature and analyze a survey of professional opinion regarding how children with hearing loss caused by congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) function audiologically and educationally. This study proposes a benefit for adding CMV screening to the battery of tests included in the newborn screening protocol to improve educational outcomes of children deafened from CMV.