854 resultados para Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb.


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This paper discusses the results of study to determine differences in artwork done by hearing impaired and normal hearing children.

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This paper discusses aphasia and the young adult.

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This paper compares play of hearing impaired children and those with normal hearing.

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This paper discusses the influence of rhythm in teaching of hearing impaired children.

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This paper discusses a study to demonstrate improvement in vowel articulation ability by direct acoustic measurement of the format frequencies of vowels before and after training.

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This paper reviews a study to compare two commercially available single-channel tactile aids for the deaf.

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This paper reviews a program of study for language development using a cognitive approach.

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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 whether participation in creative art affects the hearing impaired child's self expression in written language.

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This paper reviews a study to investigate oral and written syntactic development of profoundly deaf adolescents.

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Surveys addressing the issues of burnout among teachers of the deaf were sent to teachers in private oral schools. Forty-seven surveys were returned, providing insight into specific factors contributing to burnout.