While Deaf students are not typically classified as English as a second language (ESL) students, the majority of deaf students first become fluent in a signed language, making them ideal candidates for ESL research. This case study has been designed to explore the ways in which one method of ESL reading instruction, known as modified guided reading (MGR), affects the language acquisition process, and resulting reading comprehension level, of a deaf student over eleven weeks. The study documented the student’s language acquisition development both in American Sign Language (ASL) and in English, as well as tracked the student’s growth in reading comprehension, metalinguistic awareness, and visual attention skills. The Accelerated Reader (A...
This study was planned with the knowledge that the tasks of reading require the same acquisition of ...
Successful text comprehension relies on a range of skills, including decoding ability, vocabulary kn...
Research in reading suggests that comprehension is the result of the reconstruction of meaning on th...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
The purpose of this project is to find how language proficiency impedes the reading and comprehensio...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
The concept of accessible reading for deaf students is new and worthy of exploration. In the face of...
The concept of accessible reading for deaf students is new and worthy of exploration. In the face of...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
Research in reading suggests that comprehension is the result of the reconstruction of meaning on th...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
This study was planned with the knowledge that the tasks of reading require the same acquisition of ...
Successful text comprehension relies on a range of skills, including decoding ability, vocabulary kn...
Research in reading suggests that comprehension is the result of the reconstruction of meaning on th...
Given the well-known reading difficulties of deaf students, a program has been developed to bypass t...
The purpose of this project is to find how language proficiency impedes the reading and comprehensio...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
Deaf individuals generally have difficulties in the area of reading. Deaf students often have a very...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
The concept of accessible reading for deaf students is new and worthy of exploration. In the face of...
The concept of accessible reading for deaf students is new and worthy of exploration. In the face of...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
Research in reading suggests that comprehension is the result of the reconstruction of meaning on th...
How can profoundly deaf children learn to read written English without a phonological background in ...
Guided reading is used frequently in reading instruction for young learners but it is not one of the...
This study was planned with the knowledge that the tasks of reading require the same acquisition of ...
Successful text comprehension relies on a range of skills, including decoding ability, vocabulary kn...
Research in reading suggests that comprehension is the result of the reconstruction of meaning on th...