A significant number of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children and adolescents experience challenges in acquiring a functional level of English language and literacy skills in the United States (and elsewhere). To provide an understanding of this issue, this book explores the theoretical underpinnings and synthesizes major research findings. It also covers critical controversial areas such as the use of assistive hearing devices, language, and literacy assessments, and inclusion. Although the targeted population is children and adolescents who are d/Dhh, contributors found it necessary to apply our understanding of the development of English in other populations of struggling readers and writers such as children with language or litera...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF with a disability or disabilities (DWD) constitute nearly half of the populati...
The Gallaudet Research Institute confirms a 22.5 per cent increase from 2.7 percent (2000) to 25.2 p...
Children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) are particu-larly vulnerable for later reading proble...
Item does not contain fulltextLearning to read is challenging for children who have hearing impairme...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Concluding a two-part American Annals of the Deaf special issue on deafness and diversity (DAD), the...
Many attempts have been made to determine what factors are most important in one’s potential for lea...
Many attempts have been made to determine what factors are most important in one’s potential for lea...
In education today, there is an increasing population of individuals who are d/Deaf/Hard of Hearing ...
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...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF with a disability or disabilities (DWD) constitute nearly half of the populati...
The Gallaudet Research Institute confirms a 22.5 per cent increase from 2.7 percent (2000) to 25.2 p...
Children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) are particu-larly vulnerable for later reading proble...
Item does not contain fulltextLearning to read is challenging for children who have hearing impairme...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Concluding a two-part American Annals of the Deaf special issue on deafness and diversity (DAD), the...
Many attempts have been made to determine what factors are most important in one’s potential for lea...
Many attempts have been made to determine what factors are most important in one’s potential for lea...
In education today, there is an increasing population of individuals who are d/Deaf/Hard of Hearing ...
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...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
This study examines ways in which the beliefs, attitudes, and values of Teachers of the Deaf and Har...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HOH) are often delayed in their reading ability. Frequen...