The thesis project analyzes the trajectory and components of English writing conventions of Deaf Urban Latino Youth. It is an analysis of writing features and strategies in punctuation, organization, paragraph writing, neatness and portions of English grammar. The lessons call for real world everyday experiences of communication for Deaf youth in conjunction with English writing. Deaf Latino students in particular undergo a contention of acquiring English writing skills while experiencing other linguistic and cultural diversity, thus the need to develop an authentic bilingual approach to Deaf Education. The project goals reinforce student writing awareness, distinguishing social and academic language, glorifying students of their multicultu...
International audienceAcquiring writing skills involves the manipulation of phonological coding. In ...
AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the wri...
Similar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of ...
American Sign Language (ASL) has its own grammar that is distinct from English. This causes issues f...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
Today’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing college students have had a myriad of sociolinguistic experiences a...
This thesis addresses the need to shift the perception of ASL (American Sign Language) practices in ...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2018.This dissertation seeks t...
This article describes the implementation of one element of an adapted language arts curriculum for ...
Language development is the main concern and focus for most educators working in the field of Deaf E...
Within Deaf classrooms there is often a disconnect between academic areas and writing curriculums th...
A review of literature focuses on the literacy acquisition process of deaf children who acquire Amer...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the written phrasal constructs and grammar usage of deaf an...
International audienceAcquiring writing skills involves the manipulation of phonological coding. In ...
AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the wri...
Similar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of ...
American Sign Language (ASL) has its own grammar that is distinct from English. This causes issues f...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
Today’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing college students have had a myriad of sociolinguistic experiences a...
This thesis addresses the need to shift the perception of ASL (American Sign Language) practices in ...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2018.This dissertation seeks t...
This article describes the implementation of one element of an adapted language arts curriculum for ...
Language development is the main concern and focus for most educators working in the field of Deaf E...
Within Deaf classrooms there is often a disconnect between academic areas and writing curriculums th...
A review of literature focuses on the literacy acquisition process of deaf children who acquire Amer...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the written phrasal constructs and grammar usage of deaf an...
International audienceAcquiring writing skills involves the manipulation of phonological coding. In ...
AbstractSimilar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the wri...
Similar to second language students who embed features of their primary languages in the writing of ...