Deaf Children in Public Schools

Deaf Children in Public Schools

Author: Claire L. Ramsey

Publisher: Gallaudet University Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781563680625

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As the practice of mainstreaming deaf and hard of hearing children into general classrooms continues to proliferate, the performances of these students becomes critical. Deaf Children in Public Schools assesses the progress of three second-grade deaf students to demonstrate the importance of placement, context, and language in their development. Ramsey points out that these deaf children were placed in two different environments, with the general population of hearing students, and separately with other deaf and hard of hearing children. Her incisive study reveals that although both settings were ostensibly educational, inclusion in the general population was done to comply with the law, not to establish specific goals for the deaf children. In contrast, self-contained classes for deaf and hard of hearing children were designed especially to concentrate upon their particular learning needs. Deaf Children in Public Schools also demonstrates that the key educational element of language development cannot be achieved in a social vacuum, which deaf children face in the real isolation of the mainstream classroom. Based upon these insights, Deaf Children in Public Schools follows the deaf students in school to consider three questions regarding the merit of language study without social interaction or cultural access, the meaning of context in relation to their educational success, and the benefits of the perception of the setting as the context rather than as a place. The intricate answers found in this cohesive book offer educators, scholars, and parents a remarkable stage for assessing and enhancing the educational context for the deaf children within their purview.


Madness in the Mainstream

Madness in the Mainstream

Author: Mark Drolsbaugh

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780965746090

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"Deaf and hard of hearing students are often placed in mainstream educational settings in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Many of these students succeed in what's considered the Least Restrictive Environment of the mainstream. Or do they? Madness in the Mainstream is a rare account of what goes on behind the scenes. Deaf author Mark Drolsbaugh pulls no punches as he reveals the consequences of life in the mainstream for deaf and hard of hearing students"-- publisher's description"-- publisher's description.


Alone in the Mainstream

Alone in the Mainstream

Author: Gina A. Oliva

Publisher: Gallaudet University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781563683008

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The author describes her life and experiences as the only deaf child in her public schools.


Diversity in Deaf Education

Diversity in Deaf Education

Author: Marc Marschark

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 0190493070

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Education for deaf learners has gone through significant changes in recent decades, and the needs of many have changed considerably. Meanwhile, the population of deaf learners only has become more diverse. This volume adopts a broad, international perspective, capturing the complexities and commonalities in the development of deaf learners as well as the challenges and potential solutions involved in supporting their learning and academic outcomes.


Deaf Education in America

Deaf Education in America

Author: Janet Cerney

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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This book provides a detailed examination of the complex issues surrounding the integration of deaf students into the general classroom.


Black Deaf Students

Black Deaf Students

Author: Carolyn E. Williamson

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563685941

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Williamson interviews nine successful deaf and hard of hearing African Americans to create a formula for success for other black, deaf students.