Mainstreaming versus Self-Contained Classrooms
.... In the late 1980s about one-third of all
deaf students were being taught in residential schools (Strong xi). These children include ....
(1665

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Hearing Loss
.... In a study on the psychosocial development of
deaf students, "four different models were estimated via multiple regression," and it was found that social ....
(1027

4

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School Reform and Student Achievment
.... For instance, hearing teachers of
deaf students are often unwilling to learn American Sign Language (ASL) and use it as a form of communication to work with ....
(2188

9

)
Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... For instance, hearing teachers of
deaf students are often unwilling to learn American Sign Language (ASL) and use it as a form of communication to work with ....
(2179

9

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Hearing Impaired
.... Another factor was the quality of education provided to
deaf students. .... The least negative attitudes were associated with
deaf or hearing-impaired
students. ....
(4997

20

)
Use of Computers to Engage Students in Mathematics Learning
.... "Technology to Meet the Development Needs and
Deaf Students to Improve their Mathematical Word Problem Solving Skills" by Kelly (2003). ....
(3617

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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK
.... Wolff, AB, & Harkins, JE (1986). Multihandicapped
students. In Schindroth, AN, & Karchmer, MA (Eds.).
Deaf children in America. ....
(2936

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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
.... Wolff, AB, & Harkins, JE (1986). Multihandicapped
students. In Schindroth, AN, & Karchmer, MA (Eds.).
Deaf children in America. ....
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Repression in Families: A Look at Two Films
.... The story focuses on Theresa Dunn (Diane Keaton) who, at the start of the film, is in her final semester of college, studying to be a teacher of
deaf students. ....
(2707

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MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING: A Review of Literature
.... They further report that
deaf students with non-English-speaking parents historically have not had access to the special education systems developed for the ....
(7113

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RESEARCH PLAN
.... schools for
deaf children, while younger
deaf members are more likely to have been mainstreamed in public schools with special classrooms for
deaf students. ....
(9549

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IDEA and Inclusion
.... As with individuals from the
deaf culture,
students who are blind also have a blind culture that lies at the heart of their identity formation. ....
(978

4

)
Individuals with Disability Act
.... As with individuals from the
deaf culture,
students who are blind also have a blind culture that lies at the heart of their identity formation. ....
(978

4

)
Students With Disabilities in Regular Classrooms
.... The ability to use the auditory channel in developing speech and language skill differentiates between
students that are hard of hearing or
deaf (Revised Rules ....
(4612

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Application of Music Therapy in High School
.... In one study, Gfeller and Darrow (1987) report that music education can facilitate the emotional and social aspects of
deaf students' language acquisition and ....
(6267

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ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
.... (It is interesting to note that one of Gardiner Hubbard's daughters, who was
deaf, later married Bell.) Incidentally, one of his
students was Helen Keller. ....
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Treatment of At-risk Students
.... By the latter part of the nineteenth century, some communities had begun to establish schools to serve
students with special needs, especially
deaf, blind, and ....
(2781

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Alcoholism in Deaf Women
.... 1991, pp. 65-90) reported that 57 percent of
students within one school for the
deaf were actively using alcohol. Within the
deaf ....
(2706

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Inclusion of Students With Disabilities
.... The ability to use the auditory channel in developing speech and language skill differentiates between
students that are hard of hearing or
deaf (Revised Rules ....
(5924

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American Sign Language vs. Signed English
.... In addition, most self-contained classes of
deaf children include native ASL speakers as
students and parents who are native ASL users who will correct the ....
(1759

7

)
Limiting Inclusion
.... Perhaps
students who are
deaf or hard of hearing do very well in inclusive classes while
students who have cerebral palsy do not. ....
(1933

8

)
Why do you Want to Be a Teacher?
Teachers that turn a
deaf ear to
students whispering test answers to each other in class, that deliver the same canned lesson to every class each year, and ....
(642

3

)
INCLUSION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
.... that, at least to some extent, inclusion may increase
students' self-esteem .... conditions related to successful full inclusion programs involving
deaf/hard of ....
(2507

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)
People with Disabilities
.... Dayl L. "Job Accommodations in the Workplace for Persons who are
Deaf or Hard of .... Yaun, F. "Moving Toward Self-Acceptance: A Course for
Students With Learning ....
(4043

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Special Ed & Full-Inclusion Policy
.... limited English proficient
students with disabilities. Bilingual Research Journal, 16, 117-40. Fields, TE (1994, April). Inclusion: is it for all
deaf children ....
(2468

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Phonemes & Graphemes in the English Language
.... among
deaf-mute-blind people, such as Helen Keller, renders this latter position rather difficult of generalization. Teaching the sound system to ESL
students ....
(1799

7

)
LEGAL LIABILITIES OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS This
.... 1994), a federal court found that a state-run school for the
deaf had a duty to protect a
deaf boy student from sexual assault by other
students. ....
(3907

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Teaching Sex Education in schools
.... masturbation, abortion, and contraception, and so may endanger
students' sexual health. .... In the urban school environment, abstinence falls on
deaf ears, and ....
(1994

8

)
Teaching Sex Education in Schools
.... masturbation, abortion, and contraception, and so may endanger
students' sexual health. .... In the urban school environment, abstinence falls on
deaf ears, and ....
(1994

8

)
Separation of Church & State & Education
.... public and private) and is provided directly to the
students. Such benefits include secular texts, counseling, an interpreter for a
deaf child attending ....
(1975

8

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