Literacy Practices of teachers of the Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing

Exploring the experience of itinerant teachers supporting students who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing develop literacy skills

Omschrijving

Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) is a communication exceptionality which requires visual support of audio produced information (Hutchinson, 2009). Historically, DHH children encounter more literacy difficulties than their peers with normal hearing (Lieu, 2004). The connection between literacy skills and academic retention is well documented and accepted (Leybaert, 2005; Lieu, 2004; Trezek & Malmgren, 2005). Leybaert (2005) and Trezek and Malmgren (2005) found DHH high school graduates have reading abilities that are comparable to non-impaired hearing Grade 4 students. This finding may lead to the incorrect conclusion that DHH students cannot develop reading skills similar to their hearing peers. Also, given the various causes and types of hearing loss, teachers can expect to be instructing at least one student who is DHH in their classroom (Pakulski & Kadervek, 2002).Overall, participant interviews revealed barriers to inclusive classroom practices. Future studies may wish to examine both pre-service and teachers¿ beliefs toward inclusionary practice.
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Schrijver
Kincaid, Patricia
Titel
Literacy Practices of teachers of the Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing
Uitgever
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Jaar
2012
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
148
Gewicht
237 gr
EAN
9783659176807
Afmetingen
220 x 150 x 9 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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