
Language Learning in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Theory to Classroom Practice
Susan R. Easterbrooks(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 5. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-19-752488-6 (ISBN)
Description
This volume is the long-awaited revision of the only textbook on primary language instruction written with classroom teachers of deaf and hard-of-hearing children (TODs) in mind. It builds on the work of the previous edition, describing the experiences of four real TODs and demonstrates practical application of the concepts discussed. Up-to-date chapters on theory of language learning, assessment, and evidence-based practice supplement specific examples of real cases in the field. Avoiding promotion of one teaching philosophy over another, this volume demonstrates the commonalities across classroom language instruction approaches for DHH children and helps guide teachers to enhance learning outcomes.
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
538 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-752488-6 (9780197524886)
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Susan R. Easterbrooks
Language Learning in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Theory to Classroom Practice
E-Book
11/2020
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
€45.99
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Susan R. Easterbrooks
Language Learning in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Theory to Classroom Practice
E-Book
11/2020
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
€45.99
Available for download
Person
Susan R. Easterbrooks is Professor Emerita, Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been in the field of deaf education for over 45 years as a teacher, lecturer, clinician, school administrator, school psychologist, researcher, and author. She has written numerous articles and chapters as well as three textbooks on language and literacy development in DHH students, and she is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Perspectives on Language Instruction
Chapter 3. Current Research on the Acquisition of Language in Children Who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Chapter 4. Assessment and Planning for Language Instruction
Chapter 5. Instructional Practices and Strategies
Chapter 6. Teaching Vocabulary and Morphosyntax
Chapter 7. The Role of Asking and Answering Questions in Language Acquisition
Chapter 8. English and ASL Grammar
Chapter 9. Classroom Case Histories
Chapter 2. Perspectives on Language Instruction
Chapter 3. Current Research on the Acquisition of Language in Children Who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Chapter 4. Assessment and Planning for Language Instruction
Chapter 5. Instructional Practices and Strategies
Chapter 6. Teaching Vocabulary and Morphosyntax
Chapter 7. The Role of Asking and Answering Questions in Language Acquisition
Chapter 8. English and ASL Grammar
Chapter 9. Classroom Case Histories