The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate peer interactions and social relationships between elementary school aged hard of hearing children and their hearing peers, who are educated together in regular educational settings. The three Hearing Resource Teachers in the North Vancouver School District (the entire collaborative Hearing Resource group) were interviewed using a semi-structured question format and were asked to comment on the peer interactions and social experiences of 10 elementary school aged, hard of hearing students they support (6 girls/4 boys). Interviews were conducted one-on-one and took approximately 1 hour each to complete. Taped interviews were transcribed and then analyzed using a constant-compar...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the educational and social conditions of 215 hard-of-hearing students ...
Inclusion is seen as a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learner...
As part of an effort to help preschool classroom teachers of the hearing impaired identify those chi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate peer interactions and social relationships...
This review is conducted to describe how children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) interact wi...
This review is conducted to describe how children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) interact wi...
Recent trends in special needs education advocate the inclusion of children with special needs, incl...
Abstract The phenomena of social functioning of hard of hearing children using hearing aids in an or...
Peer interaction servers several crucial functions for all children, with impacting on their communi...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002This project examined the levels ...
Despite the centrality of socialization in the field of sociology, there is still much unknown about...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing adolescents (DHH) experience more peer problems and lower levels of friends...
Research indicates that deaf children can have marked social difficulties compared with their hearin...
Research indicates that deaf children can have marked social difficulties compared with their hearin...
social adaption, long-term relationships, and the development of cognition, emotion and personality ...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the educational and social conditions of 215 hard-of-hearing students ...
Inclusion is seen as a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learner...
As part of an effort to help preschool classroom teachers of the hearing impaired identify those chi...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate peer interactions and social relationships...
This review is conducted to describe how children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) interact wi...
This review is conducted to describe how children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) interact wi...
Recent trends in special needs education advocate the inclusion of children with special needs, incl...
Abstract The phenomena of social functioning of hard of hearing children using hearing aids in an or...
Peer interaction servers several crucial functions for all children, with impacting on their communi...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002This project examined the levels ...
Despite the centrality of socialization in the field of sociology, there is still much unknown about...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing adolescents (DHH) experience more peer problems and lower levels of friends...
Research indicates that deaf children can have marked social difficulties compared with their hearin...
Research indicates that deaf children can have marked social difficulties compared with their hearin...
social adaption, long-term relationships, and the development of cognition, emotion and personality ...
ABSTRACT. This study examined the educational and social conditions of 215 hard-of-hearing students ...
Inclusion is seen as a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learner...
As part of an effort to help preschool classroom teachers of the hearing impaired identify those chi...