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    Co-Enrollment in Deaf Education by Marschark, Marc; Antia, Shirin; Knoors, Harry;

    Series: Perspectives on Deafness;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 2 May 2019

    • ISBN 9780190912994
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 155x239x38 mm
    • Weight 635 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Co-enrollment programming shows great promise, however, research concerning co-enrollment programming for DHH learners is still in its infancy. This volume sheds light on this potentially groundbreaking method of education, providing descriptions of 14 co-enrollment programs from around the world, explaining their origins, functioning, and available outcomes.

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    Co-enrollment programming in deaf education refers to classrooms in which a critical mass of deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students is included in a classroom containing mainly hearing students and which is taught by both a mainstream teacher and a teacher of the deaf. It thus offers full access to both DHH and hearing students in the classroom through "co-teaching" and avoids academic segregation of DHH students, as well as their integration into classes with hearing students without appropriate support services or modification of instructional methods and materials. Co-enrollment thus seeks to give DHH learners the best of both (mainstream and separate) educational worlds. Described as a "bright light on the educational horizon," co-enrollment programming provides unique educational opportunities and educational access for DHH learners comparable to that of their hearing peers.

    Co-enrollment programming shows great promise. However, research concerning co-enrollment programming for DHH learners is still in its infancy. This volume sheds light on this potentially groundbreaking method of education, providing descriptions of 14 co-enrollment programs from around the world, explaining their origins, functioning, and available outcomes. Set in the larger context of what we know and what we don't know about educating DHH learners, the volume offers readers a vision of a brighter future in deaf education for DHH children, their parents, and their communities.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Contributors
    Chapter 1: Co-Enrollment in the Education of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Learners
    Shirin Antia, Harry Knoors, and Marc Marschark
    Chapter 2: TRIPOD:Seeds of Discontent
    Carl J. Kirchner
    Chapter 3: Co-Enrollment in Toowong, Australia
    Michelle Baker, Cameron Miller, Elizabeth Fletcher, Caroline Gamin, and Breda Carty
    Chapter 4: Learning Together by Deaf and Hearing Pupils Students in a Japanese Primary School
    Takashi Torigoe
    Chapter 5: Essential Ingredients for Sign Bilingualism and Co-Enrollment Education in the Hong Kong Context
    Chris Kun-man Yiu, Gladys Tang, and Chloe Chi-man Ho
    Chapter 6: Co-Enrollment Models of Preschool for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children in Israel
    Dalia Ringwald-Frimerman, Sara Ingber, and Tova Most
    Chapter 7: Bilingual, Inclusive, Mixed Age Schooling in Vienna
    Silvia Kramreiter and Verena Krausneker
    Chapter 8: Establishing a the First Bimodal- Bilingual Co-Enrollment Program in Germany: Preconditions, Policy, and Preliminary Data
    Johannes Hennies and Kristin Hennies
    Chapter 9: Include to Grow: Prospects for Bilingual and Bicultural Education for Both Deaf and Hearing Students
    Lucrezia Die Gregorio, Vincenzina Campana, Maria Lavecchia, and Pasquale Rinaldi
    Chapter 10: The Best of Both Worlds: A Co-enrollment Program for DHH Children in the Netherlands
    Annet de Klerk, Daan Hermans, Loes Wauters, Lilian de Laat, Francien Kroon, and Harry Knoors
    Chapter 11: Conditions for Effective Co-Enrollment of Deaf and Hearing Students: What May Be Learned from Experiences in Namur (Belgium)
    Magaly Ghesqui?re and Laurence Meurant
    Chapter 12: Four Co-Enrollment Programs in Madrid: Differences and Similarities
    Mar Pérez, Bego?a de la Fuente, Pilar Alonso, and Gerardo Echeita
    Chapter 13: Willie Ross School for the Deaf and Partnership Campus: A Dual-Campus Model of Co-Enrollment
    Louis Abbate
    Chapter 14: The Growth and Expansion of a Co-Enrollment Program: Teacher, Student, Graduate and Parent Perspectives
    Kathryn H. Kreimeyer, Cynthia Drye, and Kelly Metz
    Chapter 15: The Tucker Maxon Story: Mainstreaming in Place
    Jennifer M. Hoofard, Glen Gilbert, Linda Goodwin, and Tamala Selke Bradham
    Chapter 16: Visions of Co-Enrollment in Deaf Education
    Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors, and Shirin Antia

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