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May 2024

Reforming deaf education - A paradigm shift from how to teach to what to teach

Author(s): Rovins, M. R.

Journal/Book: Amer Ann Deaf. 1997; 142: Kdes PAS-6, 800 Florida Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002. American Annals of the Deaf. 7-15.

Abstract: The 1980s and 1930s have witnessed increased, public attention to the quality of the education provided to America's students. Much of this attention has focused on the quality of the school curriculum and the teacher's knowledge and ability to teach this curriculum. This article reviews curriculum reform in regular education and the need for this field, the education of students who are deaf and hard of hearing, to address similar concerns. Education of deaf and hard of hearing students has long focused on the question of how we teach deaf students. Reforms in education demand that the question of what we teach deaf students should also be addressed. As in regular education, a major issue is whether teachers are knowledgeable of the subject matter and related pedagogy in the subjects they teach. This article reports on the results of a survey of school administrator's views on teacher's subject matter competencies. Implications for certification, standards in teacher education, and inservice strategies are discussed Recommendations are made for curriculum reform and strategies for improving teachers' subject matter competencies.

Note: Article Lytle RR, Gallaudet Univ, Dept Educ, Fowler Hall, 800 Florida Ave NE, Washington,DC 20002 USA

Keyword(s): HEARING-IMPAIRED STUDENTS; 2 SETTINGS; ADOLESCENTS; PERCEPTIONS; CHILDREN


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