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Graduate projectButler, RaymondFor the past two years, an educational revolution has been in progress at the North Carolina School for the Deaf. Like "the shot heard 'round the world", this revolution began with a single, simple act; the addition of the use of fingerspelling to sup . . .
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Graduate projectSorenson, Lewell L.The first legislation for the education of all handicapped children passed by the 9lst Congress, and signed by President Richard M. Nixon on August 20, 1969, created a National Center on Educational Media and Material for the Handicapped. The act auth . . .
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Graduate projectCraven, Jane G.Minimal information concerning the integration of hearing impaired students at the secondary level exists. However, secondary programs are unfolding at a rapid rate as more and more students already mainstreamed in the lower grades become older and mo . . .
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Graduate projectPark, Patricia L.This project is concerned with the telephone problems of deaf people, specifically, their unemployment or underemployment due to their inability to use the telephone on-the-job. Deaf people need telephone skills to enable them to compete for and maint . . .
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Graduate projectHudnall, William BoyedIn this paper the writer has considered the many problems confronting grassroots deaf people who desire to establish an advocacy program. In the past, there has been a tendency for some individuals to adopt a simplistic view of this problem and brush . . .
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Graduate projectRoberts, Carl P.Impaired hearing is considered to be the greatest single handicapping condition in the nation with some 15-18,000,000 Americans affected. Among these hearing impaired persons, about 450,000 to 550,000 are estimated to be deaf. In regard to occurrence . . .
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Graduate projectDronek, MargoThis project is an account of the program developed at Park Oaks School in Ventura County, California to involve volunteer student aides in the classroom and school activities of the deaf-blind children. The volunteer student aid program was developed . . .
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Graduate projectHall, JanThis paper is an attempt to synthesize the existing knowledge and practices of audiologists and to assess the applicability of this field to the special problems of the deaf. In an effort to provide a frame of reference and to relate certain concepts, . . .
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Graduate projectCooper, Judy A.Although the issue of teacher burnout had been recognized by most professionals in the areas of the deaf-multiply handicapped, blind-multiply handicapped, and deaf-blind, no studies had been done to define the problem and its causes. This exploratory . . .
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Graduate projectHanlon, Mary ElizabethThe purpose of this study was to gather data relevant to gaining insight into the attitudes, practices, and interests of secondary teachers of the deaf as they relate to the utilization of language based curriculum. A questionnaire was developed and d . . .