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Literacy and deafness
Peter V. Paul

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Literacy and deafness

The Development of Reading, Writing, and Literate Thought

Allyn and Bacon (1998)
#190
10007044
| Hardcover
376 pages | 184 x 250 mm | USA | English

Genre

  • Education

Subject

  • Deaf
  • Deaf/ Education
  • English Language/ Composition And Exercises/ Study And Teaching
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Hearing Impaired/ Education

Plot

The development of literacy (reading and writing skills) is important for success in school and mainstream society. Some might argue, however, that literacy skills are not necessary for the development of literate thought (the ability to think critically and reflectively). This book provides some insights into the relationship between literacy and literate thought. In the first few chapters, readers are introduced to major perspectives on literacy, the role of teaching, deafness, research on both hearing and deaf students and the development of writing on these students. It continues with an overview of the major tenets of the literary critical perspective, an overview of the theory and research and teaching literacy to ESL students. The book winds down with reform assessment and the argument that educators need to consider alternative measures of achievement. All educators, but especially those with hearing-impaired students, deaf interpreters, and speech pathologists.

Personal

Owner Deaf Heritage Centre
Location Book Shelf 11 Bright Orange
Quantity 1
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Added Date Jan 22, 2015 13:07:11
Modified Date Jul 11, 2017 13:58:15