Research in Deaf Education -

Research in Deaf Education

Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations
Buch | Hardcover
424 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-045565-1 (ISBN)
119,95 inkl. MwSt
Research in Deaf Education: Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations provides foundational chapters in the history, demography, and ethics of deaf education today. It also gives readers specific guidance across a broad range of both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
Edited by Stephanie W. Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio, Research in Deaf Education: Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations is a showcase of insight and experience from a seasoned group of researchers across the field of deaf education.

Research in Deaf Education begins with foundational chapters in research design, history, researcher positionality, community engagement, and ethics to ground the reader within the context of research in the field. Here, the reader will be motivated to consider significant contemporary issues within deaf education, including the relevance of theoretical frameworks and the responsibility of deaf researchers in the design and implementation of research in the field.

As the volume progresses, contributing authors explore scientific research methodologies such as survey design, single case design, intervention design, secondary data analysis, and action research at large. In doing so, these chapters provide solid examples as to how the issues raised in the earlier groundwork of the book play out in diverse orientations within deaf education, including both quantitative and qualitative research approaches.

Designed to help guide researchers from the germ of their idea through seeing their work publish, Research in Deaf Education offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the critical issues behind the decisions that go into this rigorous and important research for the community at hand.

Stephanie W. Cawthon is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin and the Director of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Institute at the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk. Her research focuses on issues that relate to improving access and equity for deaf students, particularly in the areas of assessment and evidence-based practices. Carrie Lou Garberoglio is an educational researcher affiliated with the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research examines deaf individuals' psychological processes in a variety of contexts: online learning, language learning, computer-mediated communication, and transition from secondary to post-secondary settings.

Introduction
Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio

Chapter 1. Conceptualization, Development and Application of Research in Deaf Education: From Phenomenon to Implementation
Susan Easterbrooks

Chapter 2. Research Methodology in Deaf Education
Donald Moores

Chapter 3. Why Positionality Matters in Deaf Education Research: An Insider Ethnographic Perspective
Patrick J. Graham and Thomas P. Horejes

Chapter 4. Deaf Community Involvement in the Research Process: An Examination of Barriers and Strategies in Educational Research
Jenny Singleton, Gabrielle Jones, and Shilpa Hanumantha

Chapter 5. Demographics in Deaf Education
Ross E. Mitchell

Chapter 6. Secondary Analyses with Large-Scale Data in Deaf Education Research
Carrie Lou Garberoglio

Chapter 7. Developing Sign Language Measurements for Research with Deaf Populations
Jon Henner, Robert Hoffmeister, and Jeanne Reis

Chapter 8. Research and Development of Guidelines for ASL Translation of Education Assessments
Jennifer Higgins, Lisa Famularo, Christopher Kurz, Jeanne Reis, and Lori Moers

Chapter 9. Large-Scale Survey Design in Deaf Education Research
Stephanie Cawthon

Chapter 10. Making the Case for Case Studies in Deaf Education Research
Charlotte Enns

Chapter 11. Single Case Design
Shirin D. Antia, Caroline Guardino, and Joanna E. Cannon

Chapter 12. Action Research in Deaf Education: Collaborative, Representative, and Responsible Methods
Jennifer Beal-Alvarez

Chapter 13. Evaluating Evidence-based Practices in Reading Interventions for Deaf Students
Beverly J. Trezek and Ye Wang

Chapter 14. Using Multilevel Models to Evaluate Individual Differences in Deaf Readers
Matthew J. Traxler

Chapter 15. Research Synthesis
John L. Luckner

Chapter 16. Publishing in Refereed Journals: Unpacking a Few Salient Reporting Standards
Peter V. Paul and Ye Wang

Chapter 17. Conclusion: Research in Deaf Education: Looking to the Past and Embracing the Future
Stephanie Cawthon, Carrie Lou Garberoglio, and Peter Hauser

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Perspectives on Deafness
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 242 mm
Gewicht 696 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-19-045565-9 / 0190455659
ISBN-13 978-0-19-045565-1 / 9780190455651
Zustand Neuware
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