Socio-emotional outcomes in deaf education: Evaluation of current approaches

There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hinders the education of deaf children. To date, three major approaches are still being employed in this field – oral approach, total communication, and bilingualism. Findings have been conflicting on the...

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Main Author: Goh, Yee Ching
Other Authors: Ho Moon-Ho Ringo
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-670442019-12-10T14:26:52Z Socio-emotional outcomes in deaf education: Evaluation of current approaches Goh, Yee Ching Ho Moon-Ho Ringo School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hinders the education of deaf children. To date, three major approaches are still being employed in this field – oral approach, total communication, and bilingualism. Findings have been conflicting on the outcomes of deaf students admitted to each of these approaches. Despite the socio-emotional development of this group of children being viewed as important, there has been relatively less research done in comparing how the modes of communication employed in educational instructions affect the deaf child in their psychological wellbeing. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the each approach in terms of cognitive competence and personal and social development. Through a comprehensive review of current literature, the bilingualism method appears to emerge as the most beneficial approach to cultivating better psychosocial well-being in a deaf child. More research has to be done to validate the assumptions made and make adaptations to the way the method is employed around the world to continue to benefit more deaf children. Bachelor of Arts 2016-05-11T03:22:02Z 2016-05-11T03:22:02Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67044 en Nanyang Technological University 29 p. application/pdf
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Socio-emotional outcomes in deaf education: Evaluation of current approaches
description There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hinders the education of deaf children. To date, three major approaches are still being employed in this field – oral approach, total communication, and bilingualism. Findings have been conflicting on the outcomes of deaf students admitted to each of these approaches. Despite the socio-emotional development of this group of children being viewed as important, there has been relatively less research done in comparing how the modes of communication employed in educational instructions affect the deaf child in their psychological wellbeing. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the each approach in terms of cognitive competence and personal and social development. Through a comprehensive review of current literature, the bilingualism method appears to emerge as the most beneficial approach to cultivating better psychosocial well-being in a deaf child. More research has to be done to validate the assumptions made and make adaptations to the way the method is employed around the world to continue to benefit more deaf children.
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title Socio-emotional outcomes in deaf education: Evaluation of current approaches
title_short Socio-emotional outcomes in deaf education: Evaluation of current approaches
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