Being cohesive in writing for the hearing-impaired students is very crucial, serving as an alternative means of expressing ideas without using sign language in communicating with people in general. This study aims to analyze the textual structure of the hearing-impaired students’ recount texts to instantiate how they structure language in communication. This study focused on investigating the choice of theme and thematic progression patterns as an instantiation of making meanings among the hearing-impaired students as a minority group of students with special needs. The data were 36 recount texts of high and low achiever students collected from three educational levels: elementary, junior high, and senior high schools. Following a qualitati...
Being a vital aspect of literacy, writing skills have great importance in the academics of students ...
Students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) may access language differently than their typical he...
Nonstandard grammatical forms are often present in the writing of deaf students which are rarely, if...
Competence in both spoken and written English is very important for all learners regardless of their...
Hearing-impaired children often encounter literacy problems because they do not have strong basis of...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
The ability to organize the referential content of narrative has usually been investigated as a mark...
The competence in writing of students with hearing loss has continued to generate concern among educ...
Understanding the language aspect of deaf students in reference to their hearing counterparts plays ...
The positive relationship between literacy on writing and phonological toward hearing impaired stude...
This article expands on prior Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction (SIWI) research by exami...
A person who experiences hearing loss that hinders the process of language information through heari...
The purpose of this study is to develop a product in the form of the module writing sentence structu...
The objectives of the study are to determine whether using text with pictures is effective to improv...
Lack of mastery of receptive and expressive language in students with hearing impairments affects th...
Being a vital aspect of literacy, writing skills have great importance in the academics of students ...
Students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) may access language differently than their typical he...
Nonstandard grammatical forms are often present in the writing of deaf students which are rarely, if...
Competence in both spoken and written English is very important for all learners regardless of their...
Hearing-impaired children often encounter literacy problems because they do not have strong basis of...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
The ability to organize the referential content of narrative has usually been investigated as a mark...
The competence in writing of students with hearing loss has continued to generate concern among educ...
Understanding the language aspect of deaf students in reference to their hearing counterparts plays ...
The positive relationship between literacy on writing and phonological toward hearing impaired stude...
This article expands on prior Strategic and Interactive Writing Instruction (SIWI) research by exami...
A person who experiences hearing loss that hinders the process of language information through heari...
The purpose of this study is to develop a product in the form of the module writing sentence structu...
The objectives of the study are to determine whether using text with pictures is effective to improv...
Lack of mastery of receptive and expressive language in students with hearing impairments affects th...
Being a vital aspect of literacy, writing skills have great importance in the academics of students ...
Students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) may access language differently than their typical he...
Nonstandard grammatical forms are often present in the writing of deaf students which are rarely, if...