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Laura Machart; Anne Vilain; Hélène Lœvenbruck; Mark Tiede; Lucie Ménard – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: One of the strategies that can be used to support speech communication in deaf children is cued speech, a visual code in which manual gestures are used as additional phonological information to supplement the acoustic and labial speech information. Cued speech has been shown to improve speech perception and phonological skills. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Cued Speech, Oral Communication Method
Malouff, John M.; Emmerton, Ashley J. – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2014
This article describes a novel assignment involving students giving a presentation on YouTube about how to apply behavior-modification principles to change a specific type of behavior, chosen by each student. The presentations covered topics such as how to end nail biting and how to reduce anxiety about public speaking. Giving an oral presentation…
Descriptors: Psychology, Online Courses, Electronic Publishing, Behavior Modification
Welch, Myrtle I. – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2009
This article explains a viable, researched, teaching activity that I call Treasure Hunt. Treasure Hunt is an oral participation, vocabulary lesson that facilitates the transfer of reading comprehension to silent reading. I designed and used this activity with adolescent, challenged readers. The readers had scored below the 70th percentile on a…
Descriptors: Silent Reading, Oral Communication Method, Reading Strategies, Cognitive Processes