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1997 Index by Volume and Issue Number
Volume 142, No. 1
Moores, D.F. (1997). History doesn't repeat
itself, but it sure does rhyme (With apologies to Mark Twain).
[Editorial]. 142(1), 3-4.
Banks, J. (1997). All of us together: The
story of inclusion at the Kinzie School. [Review of the book, All
of Us Together]. 142(1), 6.
Lytle, R., & Rovins, M. (1997). Reforming
deaf education: A paradigm shift from how to teach to what to teach.
142(1), 7-15.
Andrews, J.F., Ferguson, C., Roberts, S., &
Hodges, P. (1997). What's up, Billy Joe? Deaf children and
bilingual-bicultural instruction in East-Central Texas. 142(1), 16-25.
Lampropoulou, V., & Padeliadu, S. (1997). Teachers
of the deaf as compared with other groups of teachers: Attitudes toward
people with disabilities and inclusion. 142(1), 26-33.
Hsing, M., & Lowenbraun, S. (1997). Teachers'
perceptions and actions in carrying out communication policies in a public
school for the deaf. 142(1), 34-39.
Shaw, J., & Jamieson, J. (1997). Patterns
of classroom discourse in an integrated, interpreted elementary school
setting. 142(1), 40-47.
Mapp, I., & Hudson, R. (1997). Stress
and coping among African American and Latino parents of deaf children.
142(1), 48-56.
Rittenhouse, B., & Kenyon-Rittenhouse, P.
(1997). The beginning teachers of the deaf in the United States: A view
from the field. 142(1), 57-63.
Volume 142, No. 2
Parasnis, I. (1997). Cultural identity and
diversity in deaf education. 142(2), 72-79.
Cohen, O.P. (1997). Giving all children a
chance: Advantages of an antiracist approach to education for the deaf.
142(2), 80-82.
Redding, R.L. (1997). Changing times,
changing society: Implications for professionals in deaf education.
142(2), 83-85.
Wu, C., & Grant, N. (1997). Asian,
American and deaf: A framework for professionals. 142(2), 85-89.
Holcomb, T.K. (1997). Development of deaf
bicultural identity. 142(2), 89-93.
Wilkins, D.M., & Christie, K. (1997). Herstories:
A preliminary look at deaf women in higher education. 142(2), 93-96.
Mudgett-Decaro, P., & Hurwitz, T.A. (1997).
Classrom dialogues and deaf identities. 142(2), 96-99.
Meath-Lang, B. (1997). Dramatic
interactions: Theater work and the formation of learning communities.
142(2), 99-101.
Monikowski, C. (1997). Electronic media:
Broadening deaf students' access to knowledge. 142(2), 101-104.
Clymer, E.W., & McKee, B.G. (1997). The
promise of the world wide web and other telecommunication technologies
within deaf education. 142(2), 104-106.
Holden-Pitt, L. (1997). A look at
residential school placement patterns for students from deaf- and
hearing-parented families: A ten year perspective. 142(2), 108-114.
Volume 142, No. 3
Pages from the past: Letter to the board of
directors of the American Asylum, 1847. 142(3), ix-xi. [Reprinted
1997].
Pages from the past: Letter from the Library
of Congress to Powrie V. Doctor, 1947. 142(3), xii. [Reprinted 1997].
Doctor, P.V. (1997). Pages from the past:
Editorial--The American Annals of the Deaf, 1847-1947. 142(3), xiii.
[Reprinted from 92(5), 367-368, 1947.]
Moores, D.F. (1997). 150 years of the
American Annals of the Deaf: Retrospectus. 142(3), xiv-xv.
Gallaudet, T.H. (1997). On the natural
language of signs and its value and uses in the instruction of the deaf
and dumb. 142(3), 1-7. [Reprinted from 1(2), 79-93, 1848.]
Peet, H.P. (1997). Notions of the deaf and
dumb before instruction: Especially in regard to religious subjects.
142(3), 8-17. [Reprinted from 8(1), 1-44, 1855.]
Carlin, J. (1997). Words recognized as
units: Systematic signs. 142(3), 18-20. [Reprinted from 11(1), 12-17,
1859.]
Gallaudet, E.M. (1997). Is the sign-language
used to excess in teaching deaf-mutes? 142(3), 21-23. [Reprinted from
16(1), 26-33, 1871.]
Ballard, M. (1997). Reflections of a
deaf-mute before education: Narration by Mr. Ballard. 142(3), 24-26.
[Reprinted from 26(1), 31-39, 1881.]
Gallaudet, E.M. (1997). The value of the
sign-language to the deaf. 142(3), 27-30. [Reprinted from 32(3),
141-147, 1887.]
Gallaudet, E.M. (1997). Must the
sign-language go? 142(3), 31-34. [Reprinted from 44(3), 221-229,
1899.]
Binet, A. (1997). An investigation
concerning the value of the oral method. 142(3), 35-45. [Reprinted
from 55(1), 4-33, 1909.]
Ferrerri, G. (1997). Mistaken investigations
concerning the value of the oral method. 142(3), 46-48. [Reprinted
from 55(1), 34-48, 1910.]
Read, E.D. (1997). Americanization in our
schools for the deaf. 142(3), 49-52. [Reprinted from 66(2), 137-146,
1921.]
Miller, M.K. (1997). The status of the
preschool deaf child. 142(3), 53-59. [Reprinted from 79(5), 414-427,
1934.]
Fusfeld, I.S. (1997). Professional
preparation and advancement of deaf teachers. 142(3), 60-64.
[Reprinted from 86(5), 420-428, 1941.]
Brill, R.G. (1997). The educational
preparation of oral teachers of the deaf. 142(3), 65-70. [Reprinted
from 97(3), 313-327, 1952.]
Stuckless, E.R., & Birch, J.W. (1997). The
influence of early manual communication on the linguistic development of
deaf children: Parts I & II. 142(3), 71-79. [Part I reprinted from
111(2), 452-460, 1966. Part II reprinted from 111(3), 499-504, 1966.]
Moores, D.F. (1997). Psycholinguistics and
deafness. 142(3), 80-89. [Reprinted from 115(1), 37-48, 1970.]
Caccamise, F., Ayers, R., Finch, K., &
Mitchell, M. (1997). Signs and manual communication systems.
142(3), 90-105. [Reprinted from 123(7), 877-902, 1978.]
Stewart, D.A. (1997). Bi-Bi to MCE?.
142(3), 106-112. [Reprinted from 138(4), 331-337, 1993.]
Volume 142, No. 4
Moores, D.F. (1997). The more things change.
[Editorial]. 142(4), 275.
Andrews, J.F. (1997). How do you do it?
[Letter to the Editor]. 142(4), 276-277.
Meadow-Orlans, K.P., Mertens, D.M., Sass-Lehrer,
M., & Scott-Olson, K. (1997). Support services for parents and
their children who are deaf or hard of hearing: A national survey.
142(2), 278-293.
Mackinson, J., Leigh, I.W., Blennerhassett, L.,
& Anthony, S. (1997). Validity of the TONI-2 with deaf and hard of
hearing children. 142(4), 294-299.
Vernon, M., & Rich, S. (1997). Pedophilia
and Deafness. 142(4), 300-311.
Olkin, R., & Shafton-Bias, E. (1997). Using
a TTY to contact clinical graduate programs. 142(4), 312-315.
Turner, W.W. (1997). Pages from the past:
Causes of deafness. 142(4), 316-319. [Reprinted from 1(1), 25-32,
1847.]
Wilson Gillespie, C., & Twardosz, S.
(1997). A group storybook-reading intervention with deaf children at a
residential school for the deaf. 142(4), 320-332.
Wilson, T., & Hyde, M. (1997). The use
of signed English pictures to facilitate reading comprehension by deaf
students. 142(4), 333-341.
Volume 142, No. 5
Moores, D.F. (1997). Communication
Eclecticism. [Editorial]. 142(5), 347.
Hoffmeister, R. (1997). Letter to Marie
Philip. 142(5), 348.
Turner, N.D., & Traxler, M. (1997). Children's
literature for the primary inclusive classroom: Increasing understanding
of children with hearing impairments. 142(5), 350-355.
Compton, M.V. (1997). Constructions of
educational meaning in the narratives of four deaf women teachers.
142(5), 356-362.
Winzer, M.A. (1997). Pages from the past:
Deaf-Mutia-Responses to alienation by the deaf in the mid-nineteenth
century. 142(5), 363-367. [Reprinted from 131(1), 29-32, 1986.]
Baker-Duncan, N., Dancer, J., Highly, P., &
Gibson, B. (1997). Deaf adolescents' knowledge of AIDS: Grade and
gender effects. 142(5), 368-372.
Luckner, J.L., & Yarger, C.C. (1997). What's
so funny? A comparison of students who are deaf or hard of hearing and
hearing students'' appreciation of cartoons. 142(5), 373-378.
Cerra, K.K., Watts-Taffe, S., & Rose, S.
(1997). Fostering reader response and developing comprehension
strategies in deaf and hard of hearing children. 143(5), 379-385.
Wheeler, L., & Griffin, H.C. (1997). A
movement-based approach to language development in children who are
deaf-blind. 142(5), 387-390. |