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Auteur principal: Eisner, Nadene
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contents Engaging Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in the School Library: A Handbook for Teacher-Librarians Eisner, Nadene Hearing Impairments Deafness School Libraries Access to Information Librarians Learner Engagement Access to Education Teacher Role Student Needs Guides Severity (of Disability) Etiology Surgery Assistive Technology Literacy Education Reading Skills Inclusion Mainstreaming Public Schools Role Educational Facilities Design Educational Technology Educational Environment Library Materials Library Services Cooperation Librarian Teacher Cooperation Reading Motivation Over seventy percent of students who are deaf or hard of hearing will attend a public school and enroll in a classroom with their hearing peers or in a self-contained classroom with other deaf and hard of hearing students. Teacher-librarians who work in these schools can improve their instruction by understanding not only what it means to be deaf or hard of hearing but also how deaf and hard of hearing students learn to read and what challenges they may encounter in the school library classroom. This paper offers practical suggestions and recommendations to help teacher librarians teach within the concept of Universal Design for Learning to make learning accessible for all students, but specifically for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. A list of Web sites, publishing houses, and journals is appended. (Contains 10 figures.)
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spellingShingle Engaging Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in the School Library: A Handbook for Teacher-Librarians
Eisner, Nadene
Hearing Impairments
Deafness
School Libraries
Access to Information
Librarians
Learner Engagement
Access to Education
Teacher Role
Student Needs
Guides
Severity (of Disability)
Etiology
Surgery
Assistive Technology
Literacy Education
Reading Skills
Inclusion
Mainstreaming
Public Schools
Role
Educational Facilities Design
Educational Technology
Educational Environment
Library Materials
Library Services
Cooperation
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Reading Motivation
Engaging Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in the School Library: A Handbook for Teacher-Librarians Eisner, Nadene Hearing Impairments Deafness School Libraries Access to Information Librarians Learner Engagement Access to Education Teacher Role Student Needs Guides Severity (of Disability) Etiology Surgery Assistive Technology Literacy Education Reading Skills Inclusion Mainstreaming Public Schools Role Educational Facilities Design Educational Technology Educational Environment Library Materials Library Services Cooperation Librarian Teacher Cooperation Reading Motivation Over seventy percent of students who are deaf or hard of hearing will attend a public school and enroll in a classroom with their hearing peers or in a self-contained classroom with other deaf and hard of hearing students. Teacher-librarians who work in these schools can improve their instruction by understanding not only what it means to be deaf or hard of hearing but also how deaf and hard of hearing students learn to read and what challenges they may encounter in the school library classroom. This paper offers practical suggestions and recommendations to help teacher librarians teach within the concept of Universal Design for Learning to make learning accessible for all students, but specifically for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. A list of Web sites, publishing houses, and journals is appended. (Contains 10 figures.)
title Engaging Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in the School Library: A Handbook for Teacher-Librarians
topic Hearing Impairments
Deafness
School Libraries
Access to Information
Librarians
Learner Engagement
Access to Education
Teacher Role
Student Needs
Guides
Severity (of Disability)
Etiology
Surgery
Assistive Technology
Literacy Education
Reading Skills
Inclusion
Mainstreaming
Public Schools
Role
Educational Facilities Design
Educational Technology
Educational Environment
Library Materials
Library Services
Cooperation
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Reading Motivation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED533125