Source List and Why I used it!
Resources:
A Day Through a Deaf Person's Eyes. (2015, May 25). Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/ecmCHXZkTGI
C. (2013, October 23). In the Classroom - ASL Vocabulary. Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9vZrWziU-U&feature=youtu.be
Fried-Oken, M., Daniels, D., Ettinger, O., Mooney, A., Noethe, G., & Rowland, C. (2015). What's on your mind? conversation topics chosen by people with degenerative cognitive-linguistic disorders for communication boards. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 24(2), 272-280.
HiHo Kids. (2017, September 21). Kids Meet A Deaf Person. Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/Hrgqs4MmK3U
Interview with an SLP [Personal interview]. (2017, November).
When we design for disability, we all benefit. (2016, August 16). Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/g2m97gPI70I
van Schie, P., Sieves, R., Dallmeijer, A., Schuengel, C., Smits, D., Gorter, J. and Becher, J. (2013). Development of social functioning and communication in school-aged (5-9 years) children with cerebral palsy. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34 (12), pp.4485-4494
What the sources were used for:
The Youtube videos were to help support, or give further insight into the lives of those with these disabilities. The video for the TedX talk, shows some really great insight into how inclusion can be beneficial. The two peer-reviewed articles showed me what had been done and how it had helped the different situations. I also interviewed an SLP to learn what it is like for her dealing with language issues. And lastly, I am unsure how to source this, but my own personal experience of how I have seen language issues in a classroom, and how I would want to see a change.
A Day Through a Deaf Person's Eyes. (2015, May 25). Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/ecmCHXZkTGI
C. (2013, October 23). In the Classroom - ASL Vocabulary. Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9vZrWziU-U&feature=youtu.be
Fried-Oken, M., Daniels, D., Ettinger, O., Mooney, A., Noethe, G., & Rowland, C. (2015). What's on your mind? conversation topics chosen by people with degenerative cognitive-linguistic disorders for communication boards. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 24(2), 272-280.
HiHo Kids. (2017, September 21). Kids Meet A Deaf Person. Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/Hrgqs4MmK3U
Interview with an SLP [Personal interview]. (2017, November).
When we design for disability, we all benefit. (2016, August 16). Retrieved December 08, 2017, from https://youtu.be/g2m97gPI70I
What the sources were used for:
The Youtube videos were to help support, or give further insight into the lives of those with these disabilities. The video for the TedX talk, shows some really great insight into how inclusion can be beneficial. The two peer-reviewed articles showed me what had been done and how it had helped the different situations. I also interviewed an SLP to learn what it is like for her dealing with language issues. And lastly, I am unsure how to source this, but my own personal experience of how I have seen language issues in a classroom, and how I would want to see a change.
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