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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682371/remembering-barbara-rose-schirmer
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EDITORIAL
Peter V Paul
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682370/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William J Therrien
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682369/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryan G Cook
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682368/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
#4
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheri Williams
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661839/remembering-barbara-rose-schirmer
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EDITORIAL
Peter V Paul
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661838/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
#6
JOURNAL ARTICLE
William J Therrien
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661837/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
#7
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bryan G Cook
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661836/in-memoriam-barbara-r-schirmer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheri Williams
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661784/annual-index-2022-2023
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EDITORIAL
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661783/conclusion-bilingualism-in-the-education-of-deaf-learners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Connie Mayer, Beverly J Trezek
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661782/the-effects-of-american-sign-language-on-english-reading-proficiency
#11
REVIEW
Peter V Paul, Peixuan Yan
The authors examine the effects of American Sign Language (ASL) on English reading achievement and English reading comprehension. A systematic review of relevant primary research and research-integrated journal articles was conducted. Based on interpretations of a few salient articles and other sources (e.g., books) selected in a professional review, background on the ASL-English situation is provided. The authors discuss whether the findings reflect a pattern or suggest instructional implications for improving English reading comprehension...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661781/spoken-language-bilingualism-in-the-education-of-deaf-learners
#12
REVIEW
Melanie L Simpson, Connie Mayer
For much of the history of deaf education, spoken language bilingualism was not considered a viable goal. It was believed that given the challenges of meaningful auditory access, age-appropriate development in even one language would be daunting. However, implementation of universal newborn hearing screening during the early 2000s, along with early fitting of hearing technologies, including cochlear implants, has afforded significantly improved access to spoken language during the critical early years of language acquisition for most deaf children...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661780/explicating-the-relationship-between-asl-and-english-in-text-comprehension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlon Kuntze
The discussion on the role of American Sign Language (ASL) in deaf students' reading development has been long and contentious. The students' limited knowledge of English has been commonly perceived as a culprit in making reading difficult. However, a more nuanced explanation of reading performance and its relationship with competence in ASL's potential role is needed. In the present study, multivariate analyses of the variance in the ASL and English comprehension performance of 91 middle school students at an ASL-English bilingual school revealed some important insights...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661779/chinese-grammatical-development-of-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-children-in-a-sign-bilingualism-and-coenrollment-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gladys Tang, Qun Li, Jia Li, Chris K-M Yiu
The literacy development of d/Deaf and hard of hearing (d/Dhh) children has always been a matter of grave concern among educators, and grammatical knowledge is said to constitute a major component such development. The present article reports on a study that examined the development of Chinese grammar among groups of d/Dhh and hearing children who received education through a sign bilingualism and coenrollment (SLCO) approach. Findings from administration of a prestandardized assessment tool showed that while the d/Dhh children generally lagged behind their hearing peers at all levels, the gap began to narrow from Primary 2 onward, and they caught up with their hearing peers in most except for a few grammatical constructions by Primary 4...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661778/introduction-bilingualism-in-the-education-of-deaf-learners
#15
EDITORIAL
Connie Mayer, Beverly J Trezek
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661777/reading-habits-of-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-adults
#16
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel R Rodríguez-Ortiz, Ana Díaz-Acosta, Ian C Simpson
Few studies exist on the reading habits of the deaf population, and most of those that do were published more than 20 years ago. Hence, changes in reading habits due to the availability to the deaf population of online reading material and portable electronic devices have likely occurred. Additionally, in the hearing population, confinement causes changes in reading habits. We used an online questionnaire to compare the reading habits of 102 deaf and hard of hearing adult residents of Spain both before and during COVID-19 confinement...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661776/investigating-the-writing-achievement-of-deaf-learners
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Connie Mayer, Beverly J Trezek
This study investigated writing achievement in a Canadian cohort of school-aged deaf learners (N = 64). In the current context, in which most students are educated in inclusive settings and use hearing technologies, the goal was to establish whether outcomes approach those of hearing-age peers and identify demographic factors (e.g., gender, grade, additional disability, home language, hearing loss, hearing technology, auditory perception) influencing performance. Results indicated that a high percentage of participants performed in the average range or higher on a standardized, norm-referenced assessment, the Test of Written Language-Fourth Edition (TOWL-4, Hammill & Larsen, 2009)...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661775/voices-of-young-deaf-adults-supporting-adolescent-social-capital-development
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jill Duncan, Renée Punch
For most young people, social capital plays an important role in transitioning to postsecondary education and employment. For youth who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH), social capital can mitigate negative effects of challenges they will likely encounter after high school. In phase 2 of a two-phase qualitative study in Australia, we investigated DHH young adults' perspectives on how DHH adolescents could best be supported to develop and use social capital to benefit their postschool transition. Nine university students whose primary communication mode was spoken language participated in semistructured interviews, discussing practical ways educators and families could assist DHH high school students...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661774/invited-article-it-s-time-to-rethink-our-future-radical-perspectives-on-deaf-education-in-the-united-states-and-beyond
#19
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michella Basas, Jenna Voss, Karla Giese, Jessica Williams, Daphne Werner
The language wars have driven decision-making and educational options for D/deaf and hard of hearing children for over a century, yet we still have not made sufficient progress in closing the linguistic and educational gaps between D/deaf and hard of hearing children and their hearing peers. Perhaps it is time to abandon the bifurcated approach that has driven our field since the infamous Milan Conference of 1880. This commentary explores how a "Radical Middle" approach can frame the way we prepare teachers of the deaf, how we conduct and disseminate research, how we support families, and how the D/deaf and hearing communities can work together in positive and proactive ways...
2023: American Annals of the Deaf
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661773/prevalence-of-educationally-significant-disabilities-among-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy M Peterson, Christy M Borders, Mindy S Ely
Deaf and hard of hearing (d/DHH) students are often labeled with one or more educationally significant disabilities in addition to their hearing loss. According to the Gallaudet Research Institution's most recent Annual Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and Youth (2013), almost 40% of d/DHH students nationwide receive special education services for one or more comorbid disabilities. However, relatively few prevalence rate estimates have been published over the last decade. Knowledge regarding the current prevalence of educationally significant disabilities among d/DHH students is therefore limited...
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