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Hendryx-Bedalov, Patricia M. – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1998
Provides communication-disorders specialists with a basic introduction to the ethnographic method as a way to serve clients and students from diverse cultures with complex disabilities. Gives suggestions for its use as a clinical tool to study culture, context, and communication from a client-centered perspective. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Communication Disorders, Cultural Awareness

Prelock, Patricia A. – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1997
Presents a systematic process for completing a language-based curriculum analysis to address curriculum expectations that may challenge students with communication impairments. Analysis of vocabulary and the demands for comprehension, oral, and written expression within specific content areas provides a framework for collaboration between teachers…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems

Huer, Mary Blake – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1997
Presents a culturally sensitive four-part augmentative and alternative communication assessment protocol. The protocol is inclusive, emphasizing the need to address cultural features directly, and it includes a self-assessment for all practitioners before they engage in the delivery of services to children from different cultural backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Disorders, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences

Butler, Katharine G. – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1997
To illustrate past practices in the assessment of children with communication disorders, this article presents a case study from 1967 and then reviews advances since then in assessing children for language and speech disorders. The benefits of dynamic assessment are discussed and steps in dynamic assessment approaches are explained. (CR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Disorders