There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hinders the education of deaf children. To date, three major approaches are still being employed in this field – oral approach, total communication, and bilingualism. Findings have been conflicting on the outcomes of deaf students admitted to each of these approaches. Despite the socio-emotional development of this group of children being viewed as important, there has been relatively less research done in comparing how the modes of communication employed in educational instructions affect the deaf child in their psychological wellbeing. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the each approach in terms of cognitive competence and person...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...
Communication is at the core of the human experience. It is one of the main ways we form our sense o...
In this chapter the communicative foundations for language development in general and those for deaf...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
This study checks whether a significant difference exists in the self-image, emotional and social ad...
This study checks whether a significant difference exists in the self-image, emotional and social ad...
Many people recognize American Sign Language (ASL) as the first native language of the Deaf communit...
Education in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, has gone through significant ch...
In the United States, there are three principal methods used by educators of deaf children. These me...
The oral/manual methods controversy arose more than 200 years ago. Although many variations exist,...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
This investigation was designed to evaluate the success of the natural and formal language teaching ...
The article presents a review of research conducted by foreign psychologists on the role of sign lan...
Item does not contain fulltextEducation in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...
Communication is at the core of the human experience. It is one of the main ways we form our sense o...
In this chapter the communicative foundations for language development in general and those for deaf...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
This study checks whether a significant difference exists in the self-image, emotional and social ad...
This study checks whether a significant difference exists in the self-image, emotional and social ad...
Many people recognize American Sign Language (ASL) as the first native language of the Deaf communit...
Education in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, has gone through significant ch...
In the United States, there are three principal methods used by educators of deaf children. These me...
The oral/manual methods controversy arose more than 200 years ago. Although many variations exist,...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
This investigation was designed to evaluate the success of the natural and formal language teaching ...
The article presents a review of research conducted by foreign psychologists on the role of sign lan...
Item does not contain fulltextEducation in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...
Communication is at the core of the human experience. It is one of the main ways we form our sense o...
In this chapter the communicative foundations for language development in general and those for deaf...