The deaf and hard-of-hearing sometimes experience constraints that differ from those of hearing people; plus, when this physiological state (deafness) coincides with other disorders, learning to write becomes exceptionally difficult. The main interest of this chapter includes the strategies that hard-of-hearing and deaf (non-hearing) children devise to learn to write and how they use writing in the development of knowledge in the Haitian context. It is a matter of understanding how these children manage to learn to read and write, and of analyzing impacts of judgements on their school performances. As deafness, seen in particular from the angle of sensorimotor disorder is described as phenomenon that impose social specific limitations on ...
Composition theorists have already considered the effect of cultural constructs on writing students ...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Deaf children typically struggle to acquire language in the same uninhibited way that most hearing c...
The deaf and hard-of-hearing sometimes experience constraints that differ from those of hearing peop...
Reading and writing skills are generally considered to be the primary educational needs of deaf chil...
This paper works on the definition of deafness, and who is considered as deaf. The first part of the...
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...
A significant number of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children and adolescents experience chall...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
The development of language and communication in people who are deafblind requires child rearing, in...
The present report describes the findings of a longitudinal study of literacy learning and teaching ...
Reading is a highly complex, flexible and sophisticated cognitive activity, and word recognition con...
This article highlights the current problems and their solutions to psychological condition of deaf ...
Composition theorists have already considered the effect of cultural constructs on writing students ...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Deaf children typically struggle to acquire language in the same uninhibited way that most hearing c...
The deaf and hard-of-hearing sometimes experience constraints that differ from those of hearing peop...
Reading and writing skills are generally considered to be the primary educational needs of deaf chil...
This paper works on the definition of deafness, and who is considered as deaf. The first part of the...
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...
A significant number of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children and adolescents experience chall...
Because of the centrality of language to the educative process, deaf students matriculating in mains...
The ability to read and write for a variety of purposes is essential for succeeding in school and in...
The development of language and communication in people who are deafblind requires child rearing, in...
The present report describes the findings of a longitudinal study of literacy learning and teaching ...
Reading is a highly complex, flexible and sophisticated cognitive activity, and word recognition con...
This article highlights the current problems and their solutions to psychological condition of deaf ...
Composition theorists have already considered the effect of cultural constructs on writing students ...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Deaf children typically struggle to acquire language in the same uninhibited way that most hearing c...