Reading and Deafness - Peter Paul, Beverly Trezek, Ye Wang

Reading and Deafness

Theory, Research, and Practice
Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2009 | New edition
Delmar Cengage Learning (Verlag)
978-1-4283-2435-0 (ISBN)
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Connects theories and research with classroom practice to provide a comprehensive view of reading and deafness that addresses a broad scope of literacy concepts. This text offers deaf educators with research-based reading instructional practices and techniques for implementing these strategies with students.
This first-of-its-kind text connects theories and research with classroom practice to provide a comprehensive and balanced view of reading and deafness that addresses a broad scope of literacy concepts. An excellent classroom resource, the text offers current and future deaf educators with research-based reading instructional practices and techniques for implementing these strategies with students.

Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning (Integrated Teaching & Learning) in the College of Education at the Ohio State University. One of his major responsibilities is teacher education for individuals interested in the education of deaf and hard of hearing students. Dr. Paul's research interests involve the areas of vocabulary, literacy, and literate thought. Dr. Paul has published extensively on language and literacy development of individuals with severe to profound hearing impairment. His scholarly texts include Education and Deafness (with Stephen P. Quigley), Toward a Psychology of Deafness, and Literacy and Deafness. Dr. Paul (with Stephen P. Quigley and others) has also worked on educational materials, particularly special reading series for deaf and hard of hearing students - Reading Milestones and Reading Bridge. The College of Education at Ohio State University presented Dr. Paul with the 2000 Senior Faculty Research Award for outstanding research in the field of education. Dr. Beverly Trezek is a licensed Special Education teacher with more than 12 years of teaching experience who holds PreK-12 certification in the areas of Hearing Impairments and Learning Disabilities. In addition to her teacher certifications, Dr. Trezek is also a licensed Visual Phonics trainer. Dr. Trezek served as a consultant on three Federal grants that employed the use of technology to enhance reading, language and vocabulary instruction for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Her role in these grants included writing grant proposals, assisting with the development of computer technology, designing interventions and test protocols, implementing interventions, collecting data and collaborating with teachers, teacher assistants and administrators in the three states where field-testing occurred. Dr. Trezek has also conducted numerous presentations and training sessions on using innovative instructional strategies, such as Direct Instruction curriculum supplemented by Visual Phonics, to improve reading achievement for students. An article summarizing the results of a study based on her work with these instructional practices was recently published in a prestigious scholarly publication The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. Dr. Trezek is continuing this line of research and is currently serving as a Direct Instruction trainer and coach to the Houston Public Schools Hearing Impaired Program in Houston, TX and a Visual Phonics consultant and coach to the Columbus Public Schools Hearing Impaired Program in Columbus, OH. In her position as an Assistant Professor in the Language, Literacy and Specialized Instruction department at DePaul University, Dr. Trezek teaches courses in Reading and Learning Disabilities.

Part 1: Theory and Research
Chapter 1: Introduction to Reading and Deafness
Chapter 2: Cognitive View of Reading and Instruction for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Chapter 3: Phonology and Deafness
Part 2: Case Studies
Part 3: Instructional Practices
Chapter 4: Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
Chapter 5: Fluency.
Chapter 6: Vocabulary.
Chapter 7: Comprehension
Part 4: Implications and Recommendations
Chapter 8: Reading and Literate Thought
Chapter 9: Computer Technology, Teacher Education, and Implications for Practice in Def Education
Epilogue
Glossary
Author Index
Subject Index

Verlagsort Clifton Park
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 236 mm
Gewicht 426 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
Schlagworte Gehörlose
ISBN-10 1-4283-2435-6 / 1428324356
ISBN-13 978-1-4283-2435-0 / 9781428324350
Zustand Neuware
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