Deaf Students and the Qualitative Similarity Hypothesis
Explore the groundbreaking research in Deaf Students and the Qualitative Similarity Hypothesis by Peter V. Paul, published by Gallaudet University Press in 2013. This insightful hardback edition spans 336 pages and delves into the challenges faced by deaf and hard-of-hearing students in acquiring language and literacy skills. Rather than attributing these struggles to a developmental deficit, this book presents compelling findings that support the Qualitative Similarity Hypothesis, offering a fresh perspective on the educational experiences of deaf children. Perfect for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of language, education, and social science, this work is essential for understanding the complexities of teaching methods and materials tailored for hearing-impaired students. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to the dialogue surrounding educational reform and policy with this essential read.