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Black Deaf Students: A Model for Educational Success
Gallaudet University Press, 2007 Paper: 978-1-56368-594-1 | eISBN: 978-1-56368-383-1 | Cloth: 978-1-56368-351-0 Library of Congress Classification HV2545.W55 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 371.91208996073
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Contemporary research has identified resilience — the ability to rebound and learn despite obstacles and adversities — as a key element to success in school. Black Deaf Students: A Model for Educational Success searches out ways to develop, reinforce, and alter the factors that encourage resilience in African American deaf and hard of hearing students. To find the individual characteristics and outside influences that foster educational achievement, author Carolyn E. Williamson conducted extensive interviews with nine African American deaf and hard of hearing adults who succeeded in high school and postsecondary programs. See other books on: African American college students | Deaf | Education (Higher) | Multicultural Education | Special Education See other titles from Gallaudet University Press |
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