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This book examines critically three broad categories of communication approach which are currently advocated by the different schools of thinking concerned with the socialization and education of deaf children. These are: the "auditory-oral", the "total communication" and the "bilingual approach". In each case the claims for the approach are identified, the arguments offered for are assessed and the counter-claims made by the critics are presented. The research relating to the efficacy of each approach is reviewed and the validity of the available evidence is examined. The unresolved ideological and political features of the debate are also discussed.

This book is addressed primarily to teachers of the deaf, student teachers of the deaf and parents of deaf children. It should also be useful to professionals such as speech therapists and educational psychologists who work with deaf children.



Table of Contents
Preface.

Chapter 1

Introduction.

Chapter 2

The auditory-oral approach.

What is involved in an auditory-oral approach?

The case for oralism.

Evidence supporting an auditory-oral appraoch.

Problems with oralism.

Chapter 3

Total Communication.

What is involved in a Total Communication approach?

The case for a TC approach.

An evaluation of TC.

The future of TC.

Chapter 4

The bilingual approach.

The case for bilingualism

What is involved in a bilingual approach?

An evaluation of the bilingual approach.

Chapter 5

Discussion and conclusion.

References.

Index.

Communication Options in the Education of Deaf

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 14/09/1994
    ISBN13: 9781897635414, 978-1897635414
    ISBN10: 1897635419

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book examines critically three broad categories of communication approach which are currently advocated by the different schools of thinking concerned with the socialization and education of deaf children. These are: the "auditory-oral", the "total communication" and the "bilingual approach". In each case the claims for the approach are identified, the arguments offered for are assessed and the counter-claims made by the critics are presented. The research relating to the efficacy of each approach is reviewed and the validity of the available evidence is examined. The unresolved ideological and political features of the debate are also discussed.

    This book is addressed primarily to teachers of the deaf, student teachers of the deaf and parents of deaf children. It should also be useful to professionals such as speech therapists and educational psychologists who work with deaf children.



    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    Chapter 1

    Introduction.

    Chapter 2

    The auditory-oral approach.

    What is involved in an auditory-oral approach?

    The case for oralism.

    Evidence supporting an auditory-oral appraoch.

    Problems with oralism.

    Chapter 3

    Total Communication.

    What is involved in a Total Communication approach?

    The case for a TC approach.

    An evaluation of TC.

    The future of TC.

    Chapter 4

    The bilingual approach.

    The case for bilingualism

    What is involved in a bilingual approach?

    An evaluation of the bilingual approach.

    Chapter 5

    Discussion and conclusion.

    References.

    Index.

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