Friday 15 January 2010

Deaf Education in the 21st Century

Deaf Education in the 21st Century
Author: Nanci A. Scheetz
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0138154449
Category: Medical



Deaf Education in the 21st Century: Topics and Trends


A contemporary text designed to prepare future professionals to successfully work with deaf and hard of hearing students. Download Deaf Education in the 21st Century medical books for free.
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A Specifically developed as a current and comprehensive look at the rapidly evolving field of deaf education, this first edition text covers a wide array of critical topics regarding deaf and hard-of-hearing education including cognition, social development, personal development, myths and misconceptions, postsecondary opportunities and employment, cochlear implants, and personnel training. Supplemented with a variety of illustrations, charts, and tables, Deaf Education in the 21st Century has been carefully written and organized to prepare today's students to w Get Deaf Education in the 21st Century our bestseller medical books.

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