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Educating deaf students : from research to practice / Marc Marschark, Harry G. Lang, John A. Albertini.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marschark, Marc.
Contributor:
Lang, Harry G.
Albertini, John A. (John Anthony), 1945-
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deaf people--Education.
Deaf people.
Deaf children--Education.
Deaf children.
Deaf children--Language.
Deaf children--Means of communication.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (294 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In Educating Deaf Students: From Research to Practice, Marc Marschark, Harry G. Lang, and John A. Albertini set aside the politics, rhetoric, and confusion that often accompany discussions of deaf education. Instead they offer an accessible evaluation of the research literature on the needs and strengths of deaf children and on the methods that have been used-successfully and unsuccessfully-to teach both deaf and hearing children. The authors lay out the common assumptions that have driven deaf education for many years, revealing some of them to be based on questionable methods, conclusions, or interpretations, while others have been lost in the cacophony of alternative educational philosophies. They accompany their historical consideration of how this came to pass with an evaluation of the legal and social conditions surrounding deaf education today.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1 Histories of Medical Geography
CONEVERY BOLTON VALENCIUS
European National Practices
2 The Geographical Imperative in Nineteenth-Century French Medicine
MICHAEL A OSBORNE
3 Differences of Degree: Representations of India in British Medical
Topography, 1820-c. 1870
MARK HARRISON
4 The Debate about Acclimatization in the Dutch East Indies, 1840-1860
ANNEMARIE DE KNECHT-VAN EEKELEN
5 Adolf Mihry (1810-1888): G6ttingen's Humboldtian Medical
Geographer
NICOLAAS A RUPKE
6 August Hirsch: As Critic of, and Contributor to, Geographical
Medicine and Medical Geography
FRANK A BARRETT
Colonial Discourses
7 The Geography of Health and the Making of the American West:
Arkansas and Missouri, 1800-1860
8 Geography, Race and Nation: Remapping "Tropical" Australia,
1890-1930
WARWICK ANDERSON
Cartographic Representations
9 Humboldtian Representations in Medical Cartography
NICOLAAS A RUPKE and KAREN E WONDERS
10 The first Global Map of the Distribution of Human Diseases:
Friedrich Schnurrer's 'Charte uber die geographische Ausbreitung der
Krankheiten', 1827
RAINER BROMER
11 Heinrich Berghaus's Map of Human Diseases
JANE R CAMERINI
Epilogues
12 Airs, Waters, Places: Perennial Puzzles of Health and Environment
ANNE BUTTIMER
13 Medical Science before Scientific Medicine: Reflections on the History
of Medical Geography
RONALD L NUMBERS
Index.
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-262) and indexes.
Description based on metadata supplied by the publisher and other sources.
ISBN:
0-19-028391-2
0-19-756246-9
1-280-47068-2
0-19-802835-0
0-19-530194-3
OCLC:
476007014

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