Strategies for reading comprehension used by two deaf college students as they discussed assigned readings with their teacher and classmates are here shown in examples categorized, tallied, and compared. Both were active users of strategies, and their pattern of strategy use was similar: interpreting, questioning, paraphrasing, and integrating were the strategies most used. The student reader who preferred expressing and receiving English-like sign manifested a higher proportion of inaccurate interpretations and paraphrases than did the student reader who preferred receiving and expressing American Sign Language (ASL), primarily because the former was unfamiliar with written linguistic cues and conventions of narrative prose, but also becau...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Strategies for reading comprehension used by two deaf college students as they discussed assigned re...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine effective reading strategies used by adult dea...
Studies of proficient readers have shown that the use of certain strategies (e.g., relating personal...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
Studies of proficient readers have shown that the use of certain strategies (e.g., relating personal...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
The purpose of this intervention study was to test the use of a reading comprehension strategy with ...
Of the 2 million deaf Americans in the US, many go on to higher education and learn to read English ...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
While Deaf students are not typically classified as English as a second language (ESL) students, the...
The first aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms used in reading sentences by deaf adults w...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...
Strategies for reading comprehension used by two deaf college students as they discussed assigned re...
The purpose of this study was to identify and examine effective reading strategies used by adult dea...
Studies of proficient readers have shown that the use of certain strategies (e.g., relating personal...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
Studies of proficient readers have shown that the use of certain strategies (e.g., relating personal...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
The purpose of this intervention study was to test the use of a reading comprehension strategy with ...
Of the 2 million deaf Americans in the US, many go on to higher education and learn to read English ...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
This study was aimed at determining the reading mechanisms used by deaf adults who had completed sec...
While Deaf students are not typically classified as English as a second language (ESL) students, the...
The first aim of this study was to examine the mechanisms used in reading sentences by deaf adults w...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
Reading requires the interaction of multiple factors. Among these are the reader's ability to make c...