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Peet, Isaac Lewis – Baker, Pratt & Co., 1875
The book opens with the names of twelve objects, which the teacher must have before him. These names have been selected with a view to embracing the whole alphabet, so that when the pupil has learned to write them, he has also learned to form all the letters in use. The teacher then directs the pupil, in writing, to touch one of these objects,…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Deafness, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Salk Inst. for Biological Studies, San Diego, CA. – 1987
The manual teaches SignFont, a written form of sign language. Following a brief introduction, the first of three major sections describes the SignFont alphabet, structured according to the parts of every sign that is written (handshape, action area, location, movement). The second section discusses in greater detail how the SignFont characters are…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Deafness, Expressive Language, Language
Deyo, David – 1984
The curriculum is designed to teach elementary level deaf and hard of hearing students telephone skills. The program provides sequential activities to teach both voice and TDD communication methods. Suggested activities are detailed for each skill. The first unit on TDD communication is divided into the following sections: keyboard skills,…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Daily Living Skills, Deafness, Elementary Education
Miller, Nancy Q.; And Others – 1981
The comic book featuring a deaf super-hero and the accompanying teacher guide are designed to teach junior high school students about nutrition. Section 1 of the teacher's guide outlines student activities which are grouped according to nutritional concepts. Objectives, subject areas, and resources are identified. Seven nutritional concepts,…
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Deafness, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
Carrick, James – 1979
Six units of instruction are provided in this manual designed for deaf students enrolled in an ornamental horticulture program. Unit 1 contains eight lessons (pictures and names) on tool and equipment identification (e.g., cutting and pruning tools, lawn and garden equipment, and power equipment). Unit 2 provides ten lessons on the care of tools…
Descriptors: Deafness, Gardening, Greenhouses, Grounds Keepers
Alberta Education Response Centre, Edmonton. – 1990
The educational unit on deafness for hearing students was developed by the Alberta (Canada) School for the Deaf and covers: (1) an introduction to deafness (covering types of hearing loss, causes of deafness, misconceptions and clarifications, and the programs of the Alberta School for the Deaf); (2) famous deaf Canadians; (3) a quiz on the deaf…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Exceptional Persons
Texas School for the Deaf, Austin. – 1980
This student booklet, designed to teach deaf adolescents about human sexuality, is written for students with a second- to fourth-grade reading level. Topics include: (1) relationships; (2) adolescent growth and development; (3) female and male anatomy; (4) conception, fetal development, and birth; (5) contraception; and (6) sexual intercourse and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Anatomy, Audiovisual Aids
Hutchins, Pat – 1996
This CD-ROM and associated instructional materials present the well-known, 30-year-old, children's book, "Rosie's Walk," in American Sign Language and Signed English as well as by text, graphics, animation, and voice, thus making the disk suitable for children with hearing impairments as well as hearing children. Among the additions on…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Audiovisual Aids, Books, Childrens Literature
Gallaudet Coll., Washington, DC. Pre-College Programs. – 1986
The self instructional package is designed to give parents information on PL 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act, and the rights of parents, especially as they relate to the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP). Information presented includes how the parent can help plan the child's educational program, the processes…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Deafness, Disabilities, Due Process
Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock. – 1997
This handbook is designed for students who attend the Arkansas School for the Deaf. It explains the rules of the school and some of the possible consequences for infractions. A Violence Prevention and Control Plan outlines the rules of conduct in three major categories: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Information is also provided on sexual…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Deafness, Discipline Policy, Dress Codes
Bourgeois, Jennie; Treubig, Kathy – 2000
This handbook is designed to provide Louisiana students with deafness or hearing impairments with information and strategies for successfully attending college. It begins by discussing the drop out rates for college students with disabilities and the rights of students with disabilities under federal laws. The following section addresses…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Access to Education, College Preparation, College Students
Cowan, Nancy – 1986
This student workbook aims to prepare deaf high school students for work by assisting them in the job search process. The book begins with an evaluation of the many reasons why people work, the steps involved in searching for a job, and a self-administered rating scale for job search readiness. A chapter on personalizing the job search focuses on…
Descriptors: Career Development, Deafness, Education Work Relationship, Employment Interviews
Bondanza, Julie – 1984
This workbook provides exercises, role-playing activities, and self-evaluation activities to help deaf adolescents become more aware of their level of assertiveness and the ways assertive behavior can assist in daily living situations. Assertiveness is different from aggressiveness and passiveness, and many people learn through their families and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Assertiveness, Daily Living Skills, Deafness
RESNA: Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology, Washington, DC. – 1993
The purpose of this curriculum, part of Project Reaching Out, is to provide African-Americans with low incidence disabilities an overview of information on assistive technology in a manner that respects differences in beliefs, interpersonal styles, and behaviors. Low incidence disabilities are defined as deafness, blindness, deaf blindness,…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adult Education, Advocacy, Assistive Devices (for Disabled)
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, Pittsburgh. – 1992
This packet contains seven brochures developed during a project on literacy education and parenting skills for deaf parents of young hearing children (DP/HC). The topics of the brochures are as follows: behavior management, self-esteem, speech development in children, language development, nutrition, safety, and deaf parents in a hearing child's…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Communication Skills, Deafness, Family Literacy
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