Nearly 1000 deaf children were assessed upon entry to school, aged four and five years, using a broad baseline assessment, and then again one year later in reading and maths. Comparative data were also available for hearing children. These data were used to look at the prediction of the academic achievement of children with varying degrees of hearing loss. Despite past failures at establishing good predictors and despite the apprently very complex nature of the task, clear and simple prediction proved to be possible. The findings are discussed in terms of monitoring systems and research potential
Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students often experience systemic barriers to academic success, espe...
The study described in this document made use of quantitative and qualitative methodology to examine...
The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the correlation between a test of academic achievement ...
The present research aims to evaluate the extent of deaf children’s delay in mathematics, identifyin...
Previously it has been suggested that there is a considerable difference between hearing impaired an...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
The purposes of this study were to examine the pattern of cognitive and linguistic abilities of a gr...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
In the literature there is limited research on the interaction of language and arithmetic performanc...
In the literature there is limited research on the interaction of language and arithmetic performan...
Deaf students show a significant delay in their understanding of numeracy and measurement concepts a...
deaf children have access to important information to process auditory signals and master spoken lan...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043843 / BLDSC - British Library D...
AbstractThe submitted article introduces readers with the results of pupils with hearing impairment ...
Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students often experience systemic barriers to academic success, espe...
The study described in this document made use of quantitative and qualitative methodology to examine...
The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the correlation between a test of academic achievement ...
The present research aims to evaluate the extent of deaf children’s delay in mathematics, identifyin...
Previously it has been suggested that there is a considerable difference between hearing impaired an...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
The purposes of this study were to examine the pattern of cognitive and linguistic abilities of a gr...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
In the literature there is limited research on the interaction of language and arithmetic performanc...
In the literature there is limited research on the interaction of language and arithmetic performan...
Deaf students show a significant delay in their understanding of numeracy and measurement concepts a...
deaf children have access to important information to process auditory signals and master spoken lan...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043843 / BLDSC - British Library D...
AbstractThe submitted article introduces readers with the results of pupils with hearing impairment ...
Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students often experience systemic barriers to academic success, espe...
The study described in this document made use of quantitative and qualitative methodology to examine...
The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the correlation between a test of academic achievement ...