
This Volume Presents The Latest Research From Internationally Recognized Researchers And Practitioners On Language, Literacy And Numeracy, Cognition, And Social And Emotional Development Of Deaf Learners. In Their Contributions, Authors Sketch The Backgrounds And Contexts Of Their Research, Take Interdisciplinary Perspectives In Merging Their Own Research Results With Outcomes Of Relevant Research Of Others, And Examine The Consequences And Future Directions For Teachers And Teaching. Focusing On The Topic Of Transforming State-of-the-art Research Into Teaching Practices In Deaf Education, The Volume Addresses How We Can Improve Outcomes Of Deaf Education Through Professional Development Of Teachers, The Construction And Implementation Of Evidence-based Teaching Practices, And Consideration Of The Whole Child, Thus Emphasizing The Importance Of Integrative, Interdisciplinary Approaches.
This volume investigates how current empirical research in deaf education can be effectively translated into actionable, evidence-based teaching practices to improve student outcomes. The authors, Harry Knoors and Marc Marschark, are established scholars in the field who synthesize contributions from an international cohort of researchers and practitioners. The text argues for an interdisciplinary approach that integrates cognitive, social, and emotional development to support the holistic needs of deaf learners.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a critical resource for bridging the gap between academic research and classroom application in deaf education. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for professionals and researchers seeking to refine pedagogical standards.
Page Count:
504
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190880554
ISBN-13:
9780190880552
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