Research in Deaf Education
Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations
Herausgeber: Cawthon, Stephanie; Garberoglio, Carrie Lou
Research in Deaf Education
Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations
Herausgeber: Cawthon, Stephanie; Garberoglio, Carrie Lou
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Research in Deaf Education: Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations provides foundational chapters in the history, demography, and ethics of deaf education today. It also gives readers specific guidance across a broad range of both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
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Research in Deaf Education: Contexts, Challenges, and Considerations provides foundational chapters in the history, demography, and ethics of deaf education today. It also gives readers specific guidance across a broad range of both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9780190455651
- ISBN-10: 0190455659
- Artikelnr.: 47864490
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 738g
- ISBN-13: 9780190455651
- ISBN-10: 0190455659
- Artikelnr.: 47864490
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephanie W. Cawthon is Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin and the Director of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Institute at the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk. Her research focuses on issues that relate to improving access and equity for deaf students, particularly in the areas of assessment and evidence-based practices. Carrie Lou Garberoglio is an educational researcher affiliated with the Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research examines deaf individuals' psychological processes in a variety of contexts: online learning, language learning, computer-mediated communication, and transition from secondary to post-secondary settings.
* Introduction
* Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 1. Conceptualization, Development and Application of Research
in Deaf Education: From Phenomenon to Implementation
* Susan Easterbrooks
* Chapter 2. Research Methodology in Deaf Education
* Donald Moores
* Chapter 3. Why Positionality Matters in Deaf Education Research: An
Insider Ethnographic Perspective
* Patrick J. Graham and Thomas P. Horejes
* Chapter 4. Deaf Community Involvement in the Research Process: An
Examination of Barriers and Strategies in Educational Research
* Jenny Singleton, Gabrielle Jones, and Shilpa Hanumantha
* Chapter 5. Demographics in Deaf Education
* Ross E. Mitchell
* Chapter 6. Secondary Analyses with Large-Scale Data in Deaf Education
Research
* Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 7. Developing Sign Language Measurements for Research with
Deaf Populations
* Jon Henner, Robert Hoffmeister, and Jeanne Reis
* Chapter 8. Research and Development of Guidelines for ASL Translation
of Education Assessments
* Jennifer Higgins, Lisa Famularo, Christopher Kurz, Jeanne Reis, and
Lori Moers
* Chapter 9. Large-Scale Survey Design in Deaf Education Research
* Stephanie Cawthon
* Chapter 10. Making the Case for Case Studies in Deaf Education
Research
* Charlotte Enns
* Chapter 11. Single Case Design
* Shirin D. Antia, Caroline Guardino, and Joanna E. Cannon
* Chapter 12. Action Research in Deaf Education: Collaborative,
Representative, and Responsible Methods
* Jennifer Beal-Alvarez
* Chapter 13. Evaluating Evidence-based Practices in Reading
Interventions for Deaf Students
* Beverly J. Trezek and Ye Wang
* Chapter 14. Using Multilevel Models to Evaluate Individual
Differences in Deaf Readers
* Matthew J. Traxler
* Chapter 15. Research Synthesis
* John L. Luckner
* Chapter 16. Publishing in Refereed Journals: Unpacking a Few Salient
Reporting Standards
* Peter V. Paul and Ye Wang
* Chapter 17. Conclusion: Research in Deaf Education: Looking to the
Past and Embracing the Future
* Stephanie Cawthon, Carrie Lou Garberoglio, and Peter Hauser
* Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 1. Conceptualization, Development and Application of Research
in Deaf Education: From Phenomenon to Implementation
* Susan Easterbrooks
* Chapter 2. Research Methodology in Deaf Education
* Donald Moores
* Chapter 3. Why Positionality Matters in Deaf Education Research: An
Insider Ethnographic Perspective
* Patrick J. Graham and Thomas P. Horejes
* Chapter 4. Deaf Community Involvement in the Research Process: An
Examination of Barriers and Strategies in Educational Research
* Jenny Singleton, Gabrielle Jones, and Shilpa Hanumantha
* Chapter 5. Demographics in Deaf Education
* Ross E. Mitchell
* Chapter 6. Secondary Analyses with Large-Scale Data in Deaf Education
Research
* Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 7. Developing Sign Language Measurements for Research with
Deaf Populations
* Jon Henner, Robert Hoffmeister, and Jeanne Reis
* Chapter 8. Research and Development of Guidelines for ASL Translation
of Education Assessments
* Jennifer Higgins, Lisa Famularo, Christopher Kurz, Jeanne Reis, and
Lori Moers
* Chapter 9. Large-Scale Survey Design in Deaf Education Research
* Stephanie Cawthon
* Chapter 10. Making the Case for Case Studies in Deaf Education
Research
* Charlotte Enns
* Chapter 11. Single Case Design
* Shirin D. Antia, Caroline Guardino, and Joanna E. Cannon
* Chapter 12. Action Research in Deaf Education: Collaborative,
Representative, and Responsible Methods
* Jennifer Beal-Alvarez
* Chapter 13. Evaluating Evidence-based Practices in Reading
Interventions for Deaf Students
* Beverly J. Trezek and Ye Wang
* Chapter 14. Using Multilevel Models to Evaluate Individual
Differences in Deaf Readers
* Matthew J. Traxler
* Chapter 15. Research Synthesis
* John L. Luckner
* Chapter 16. Publishing in Refereed Journals: Unpacking a Few Salient
Reporting Standards
* Peter V. Paul and Ye Wang
* Chapter 17. Conclusion: Research in Deaf Education: Looking to the
Past and Embracing the Future
* Stephanie Cawthon, Carrie Lou Garberoglio, and Peter Hauser
* Introduction
* Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 1. Conceptualization, Development and Application of Research
in Deaf Education: From Phenomenon to Implementation
* Susan Easterbrooks
* Chapter 2. Research Methodology in Deaf Education
* Donald Moores
* Chapter 3. Why Positionality Matters in Deaf Education Research: An
Insider Ethnographic Perspective
* Patrick J. Graham and Thomas P. Horejes
* Chapter 4. Deaf Community Involvement in the Research Process: An
Examination of Barriers and Strategies in Educational Research
* Jenny Singleton, Gabrielle Jones, and Shilpa Hanumantha
* Chapter 5. Demographics in Deaf Education
* Ross E. Mitchell
* Chapter 6. Secondary Analyses with Large-Scale Data in Deaf Education
Research
* Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 7. Developing Sign Language Measurements for Research with
Deaf Populations
* Jon Henner, Robert Hoffmeister, and Jeanne Reis
* Chapter 8. Research and Development of Guidelines for ASL Translation
of Education Assessments
* Jennifer Higgins, Lisa Famularo, Christopher Kurz, Jeanne Reis, and
Lori Moers
* Chapter 9. Large-Scale Survey Design in Deaf Education Research
* Stephanie Cawthon
* Chapter 10. Making the Case for Case Studies in Deaf Education
Research
* Charlotte Enns
* Chapter 11. Single Case Design
* Shirin D. Antia, Caroline Guardino, and Joanna E. Cannon
* Chapter 12. Action Research in Deaf Education: Collaborative,
Representative, and Responsible Methods
* Jennifer Beal-Alvarez
* Chapter 13. Evaluating Evidence-based Practices in Reading
Interventions for Deaf Students
* Beverly J. Trezek and Ye Wang
* Chapter 14. Using Multilevel Models to Evaluate Individual
Differences in Deaf Readers
* Matthew J. Traxler
* Chapter 15. Research Synthesis
* John L. Luckner
* Chapter 16. Publishing in Refereed Journals: Unpacking a Few Salient
Reporting Standards
* Peter V. Paul and Ye Wang
* Chapter 17. Conclusion: Research in Deaf Education: Looking to the
Past and Embracing the Future
* Stephanie Cawthon, Carrie Lou Garberoglio, and Peter Hauser
* Stephanie Cawthon and Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 1. Conceptualization, Development and Application of Research
in Deaf Education: From Phenomenon to Implementation
* Susan Easterbrooks
* Chapter 2. Research Methodology in Deaf Education
* Donald Moores
* Chapter 3. Why Positionality Matters in Deaf Education Research: An
Insider Ethnographic Perspective
* Patrick J. Graham and Thomas P. Horejes
* Chapter 4. Deaf Community Involvement in the Research Process: An
Examination of Barriers and Strategies in Educational Research
* Jenny Singleton, Gabrielle Jones, and Shilpa Hanumantha
* Chapter 5. Demographics in Deaf Education
* Ross E. Mitchell
* Chapter 6. Secondary Analyses with Large-Scale Data in Deaf Education
Research
* Carrie Lou Garberoglio
* Chapter 7. Developing Sign Language Measurements for Research with
Deaf Populations
* Jon Henner, Robert Hoffmeister, and Jeanne Reis
* Chapter 8. Research and Development of Guidelines for ASL Translation
of Education Assessments
* Jennifer Higgins, Lisa Famularo, Christopher Kurz, Jeanne Reis, and
Lori Moers
* Chapter 9. Large-Scale Survey Design in Deaf Education Research
* Stephanie Cawthon
* Chapter 10. Making the Case for Case Studies in Deaf Education
Research
* Charlotte Enns
* Chapter 11. Single Case Design
* Shirin D. Antia, Caroline Guardino, and Joanna E. Cannon
* Chapter 12. Action Research in Deaf Education: Collaborative,
Representative, and Responsible Methods
* Jennifer Beal-Alvarez
* Chapter 13. Evaluating Evidence-based Practices in Reading
Interventions for Deaf Students
* Beverly J. Trezek and Ye Wang
* Chapter 14. Using Multilevel Models to Evaluate Individual
Differences in Deaf Readers
* Matthew J. Traxler
* Chapter 15. Research Synthesis
* John L. Luckner
* Chapter 16. Publishing in Refereed Journals: Unpacking a Few Salient
Reporting Standards
* Peter V. Paul and Ye Wang
* Chapter 17. Conclusion: Research in Deaf Education: Looking to the
Past and Embracing the Future
* Stephanie Cawthon, Carrie Lou Garberoglio, and Peter Hauser