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1995 Index by Volume and Issue Number
Volume 140, No. 1
Schneiderman, E., The Effectiveness of an
Interactive Instructional Context, 140(1), 8-15.
Kelly, L., Encouraging Faculty to Use
Writing as a Tool to Foster Learning in the Disciplines Through Writing
Across the Curriculum, 140(1), 16-22.
Holt, J., Efficiency of Screening Procedures
for Assigning Levels of the Stanford Achievement Test (Eighth Edition) to
Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, 140(1), 23-27.
Miller, K., Cooperative Conversations: The
Effect of Cooperative Learning on Conversational Interaction, 140(1),
28-37.
Beaver, D., Hayes, P. and Luetke-Stahlman, B., In-service
Trends: General Education Teachers Working with Educational Interpreters,
140(1), 38-46.
Gaines, R. and Halpern-Felsher, B., Language
Preference and Communication Development of a Hearing and Deaf Twin Pair,
140(1), 47-55.
Williams, C., Preschool Teachers'
Theoretical and Pedagogical Stances on the Language and Literacy
Development of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children, 140(1), 56-64.
Joint Committee of ASHA and the Council on
Education of the Deaf, Technical Report: Service Provision Under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part H, as Amended (IDEA Part
H), 140(1), 65-70.
Volume 140, No. 2
Strong, M., A Review of Bilingual/Bicultural
Programs for Deaf Children in North America, 140(2), 84-94.
Schildroth, A. and Hotto, S., Race and
Ethnic Background in the Annual Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Children and Youth, 140(2), 96-99.
Volume 140, No. 3
Slate, J. and Fawcett, J., Validity of the
WISC-III for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons, 140(3), 250-254.
Titus, J., The Concept of Fractional Number
Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, 140(3), 255-263.
Lampropoulou, M. and Konstantareas, M., Stress
in Greek Mothers with Deaf Children: Effects of Child Characteristics,
Family Resources and Cognitive Set, 140(3), 264-270.
Anthony, S. and Gibbons, S., Believability
and Importance as Determinants of Rumor Among Deaf College Students,
140(3), 271-278.
Meadow-Orlans, K., Smith-Gray, S. and
Dyssegaard, B., Infants Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, With and
Without Physical/Cognitive Disabilities, 140(3), 279-286.
Serrano Pau, C., The Deaf Child and Solving
Problems of Arithmetic: The Importance of Comprehensive Reading,
140(3), 287-291.
Dancer, J., Burl, N. and Waters, S., Effects
of Unilateral Hearing Loss on Teacher Responses to the SIFTER, 140(3),
291-294.
Luetke-Stahlman, B., Social Interaction:
Assessment and Intervention With Regard to Students Who Are Deaf,
140(3), 295-303.
Volume 140, No. 4
Stewart, D., Akamatsu, C. and Becker, B., Aiming
for Consistency in the Way Teachers Sign, 140(4), 314-323.
Evans, J., Conversation at Home: A Case
Study of a Young Deaf Child's Experiences in a Family in Which All Others
Can Hear, 140(4), 324-332.
Taylor, P., Combining Conventional Group and
Individualized Instruction: An Instructional Strategy for Deaf and Hard of
Hearing Learner-Diverse Groups, 140(4), 333-337.
Joseph, J., Sawyer, R. and Desmond, S., Sexual
Knowledge, Behavior and Sources of Information Among Deaf and Hard of
Hearing College Students, 140(4), 338-345.
Slike, S., Thornton, N., Hobbis, D., Kokosa, S
and Job, K., The Development and Analysis of Interactive Videodisc
Technology to Teach Speechreading, 140(4), 346-351.
Meadow-Orlans, K., Sources of Stress for
Mothers and Fathers of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants, 140(4),
352-357.
Nelson Lartz, M. and Lestina, L., Strategies
Deaf Mothers Use When Reading to Their Young Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Children, 140(4), 358-362.
Schick, B. and Gale, E., Preschool Deaf and
Hard of Hearing Students' Interactions During ASL and English Storytelling,
140(4), 363-370.
Volume 140, No. 5
Brown Zahn, S. and Kelly, L., Changing
Attitudes About the Employability of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing,
140(5), 381-385.
Siegel, P., What They Didn't Know May Have
Helped Us: How the Supreme Court Misinterpreted the Role of Sign Language
Interpreters, 140(5), 386-395.
Afzali-Nomani, E., Educational Conditions
Related to Successful Inclusion Programs Involving Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Children, 140(5), 396-401.
Volterra, V., Pace, C., Pennacchi, B. and
Corazza, S., Advanced Learning Technology for a Bilingual Education of
Deaf Children, 140(5), 402-409.
Clark, J., Health Curricula in Residential
Schools for the Deaf, 140(5), 410-414.
Maile, R. and Luetke-Stahlman, B., Support
and Practice of CEASD Program Standards in One Midwestern State,
140(5), 415-421.
Smith-Gray, S. and Sanford Koester, L., Defining
and Observing Social Signals in Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants,
140(5), 422-427. |