The Gallaudet Research Institute confirms a 22.5 per cent increase from 2.7 percent (2000) to 25.2 per cent (2011) in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students whose parents use a language \u27other\u27 than English or American sign language (ASL) at home. These DHH students who are also English language learners (ELLs) struggle to learn English, perhaps their native home language, and quite possibly a third language, ASL. In order to understand how to meet the needs of this growing population, a synthesis of evidence-based and bestpractice research over the last 10 years is presented. Strategies for ELL students who have disabilities and DHH ELLs are reviewed. The criteria for inclusion of the studies were based on the US federal research st...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
Research has found that, on average, deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students graduate from high scho...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Nearly 25% of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students come from homes where a language other than En...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
A significant number of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children and adolescents experience chall...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
In education today, there is an increasing population of individuals who are d/Deaf/Hard of Hearing ...
Research on how signing deaf children learn to read and write provides no clear answer to how succes...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
Reading is an area that has concerned educators who work with students who are deaf or hard of heari...
The percentage of English language learners (ELLs) in American schools continues to boom. Although t...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
The percentage of English language learners (ELLs) in American schools continues to boom. Although t...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
Research has found that, on average, deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students graduate from high scho...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Nearly 25% of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students come from homes where a language other than En...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
A significant number of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children and adolescents experience chall...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
In education today, there is an increasing population of individuals who are d/Deaf/Hard of Hearing ...
Research on how signing deaf children learn to read and write provides no clear answer to how succes...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
Reading is an area that has concerned educators who work with students who are deaf or hard of heari...
The percentage of English language learners (ELLs) in American schools continues to boom. Although t...
Because students who are deaf or hard of hearing often struggle with reading comprehension, this res...
The percentage of English language learners (ELLs) in American schools continues to boom. Although t...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
Research has found that, on average, deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students graduate from high scho...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...