A sample of elementary school- and high school-age deaf students in special education programs in the Australian state of Queensland using Australasian Signed English (ASE) took the Test of Syntactic Abilities (Quigley, Steinkamp, Power, & Jones, 1978) and wrote a story in response to a wordless picture sequence. Several analyses of the students' test scores and of the written language of their stories were undertaken. It was found that classroom use of ASE was of benefit to these students in developing English and telling a story in writing, but that there were complex aspects of syntax that required special teaching. The implications for the use of Signed English systems and the teaching of English to deaf students who use Signed English ...
We investigated the robust correlation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English reading abil...
In order to better evaluate bilingualism in derf children, this study examined whether observers (N=...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
This pilot study investigated the need for further research related to the reception and expression ...
Master of EducationAgainst a background which proposes significant change in the education of deaf s...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
This study compared the comprehension of two stories, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and one in...
In the second paper of this series we reported evidence, compatible with the results of previous inv...
The purpose of this study was to examine comprehension by deaf students of stories presented in Sign...
Research on how signing deaf children learn to read and write provides no clear answer to how succes...
This study investigated the use of ASL and print-based sign in the development of English writing fl...
Like many educators in the field of Deaf Education, improving literacy is an area of high interest. ...
Signing skills of currently employed teachers of the deaf frequently lack the level of proficiency d...
We investigated the robust correlation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English reading abil...
Signing Exact English, SEE, is an invented sign system created in the early 1970s by Gerilee Gustaso...
We investigated the robust correlation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English reading abil...
In order to better evaluate bilingualism in derf children, this study examined whether observers (N=...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
This pilot study investigated the need for further research related to the reception and expression ...
Master of EducationAgainst a background which proposes significant change in the education of deaf s...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
This study compared the comprehension of two stories, one in American Sign Language (ASL) and one in...
In the second paper of this series we reported evidence, compatible with the results of previous inv...
The purpose of this study was to examine comprehension by deaf students of stories presented in Sign...
Research on how signing deaf children learn to read and write provides no clear answer to how succes...
This study investigated the use of ASL and print-based sign in the development of English writing fl...
Like many educators in the field of Deaf Education, improving literacy is an area of high interest. ...
Signing skills of currently employed teachers of the deaf frequently lack the level of proficiency d...
We investigated the robust correlation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English reading abil...
Signing Exact English, SEE, is an invented sign system created in the early 1970s by Gerilee Gustaso...
We investigated the robust correlation between American Sign Language (ASL) and English reading abil...
In order to better evaluate bilingualism in derf children, this study examined whether observers (N=...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...