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Kralick, John E., Ed.; And OthersCatalog: National Leadership Training Program--Area'of the Deaf--Area of the Deaf-Blind--Projects,1962-1980. National Center on Deafness PublicationSeries Number 4.California State Uni'.', Northridge. Center onDeafness.Office of Special Education and RehabilitativeServices (ED.), Washington, DC.8199p.California State University, National Center onDeafness, 18111 Nordhoff'Street, Northridge, CA 91330(No price quoted).
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ABSTRACTThe catalog contains listings, of 304 papers' authored
by graduates of the National Leadership Training'Programs in theareas of the deaf'and deaf blind over the yearS 1962-1980. Entries onthe deaf are listed, by year, alphabetically by author, and by thefollowing'subjects: 'edminist4ation/supervision, adult education,communication/communication devices, community services for the deaf,counseling, California State Uniyersity-Northridge,deaf students,deaf studies, education/educational evaluation, higher education,international/international trends,, interpreting, laws andlegislattiOneadership Training Program studies, media, minoritydeaf, muiple handidapped deaf, parent information,psychOlogy/mental health, rehabilitation,' religion, schools for thedeaf, sign language /linguistics, total communication, and vocationaltraini.ng. Information provided in each entry listing are author,title, year, and number of pages.,Entries on the deaf blind arelisted alphabetically by:author and by year. (SB)
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CATALOGNational Leadership Training Program
. Area of the DearArea of the Deaf-Blind
Projects1962 - 1980John E. Kralick
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G7)1981 NATIONAL CENTER ON DEAFNESS
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIfGE
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This is to acknowledge the following individuals for
their valued role as advisors to the NLTP participants.
Our thanks to them for their time and effort.
Sharon H.' Carter
Dr. Larry FleischerDr. L. Ronald JacobsDr. James JohnstoneDr. Ray L. JonesDr. Carroll LangDr. Edgar LowellDr. Kenneth ManganDr. Charles ManleyDr. Thomas MayesDr. Wayne, McIntire
Dr. Sue Hardie MitchellDr. Harry MurphyJune NewkirkDr. G. Earl SandersDr. Susan assermanDr. Ezra'Wyeth
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FOREWORD
The National' Leadershib Training Programs (both in the areas of
the Deaf and Deaf-Blind) havegraduated over '325 trainees during the
past twenty years. A graduate project-has been a requirement of the
program since the initial NLTP Class of 1962.
Originally'organized as group endeavors, the graduate project
has evolved to become an extensive individual project by each,NLTP'er,
requiring considerable data-gathering/research agd writing skills.
From the beginning NLTP'ers prepared their projects with the
anticipation that the projects would further the field of deafness.
Many NLTP projects have introduced or reported on innovations to the
field: total communication, community information and referral agerkies,
DAWN, TRIPOD, etc.' Nevertheless, 4,ecauseoprojects were housed in the
National Center on Deafness Ltbrary,
and basically familiar only to the
Center staff, they have not found yide dissemination.
' The American Annals of the Deaf and the Journal of Rehabilitation
of the Deaf have both graciously used valuablepublication space during
the past three-years in order to alert readers to the availability of
projects by listing titles and authors. Asa result,,copies of many
,L-"'projects have been requested by professionals throughout the United .
States.
Thi.. current Catalog is 'intended to make available to the field
all projects written since 1962. It is theraby hoped that the expec-
tations of NLTP'ers will be,realized in offering to the field of'Ueafness
these projects.
G. Earl SandersAdministratorNatioyl,Leaaership Training Program *.
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NOTE TO THE READER
The National .Leadership Training Program (NLTP) projects are
available for purchase at cost from the National Center on Deafness.
Please send all requests to: National Center on Deafness
California State University,
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330
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the National Center on Deafness Publication Series (see back cover)
Northridge
may be ordered from:
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BOOks "Number 3" and /Tulper 4" are curr ently available lupon4
request from the NCOD, but will soon be accessible through the ERIC
system.
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TABLE QF CONTENTS
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I. FOREWORD iii
II. NOTE, TO THE READER iv
III. NATIONAL LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM IN THE AREA OF/ THE DEAF
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Administration/SupervisionAdult Education
Communication/Communication Devices . . ..Community Services for the Deaf ..Counseling
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CSUN Deaf Students'Deaf Studies
Education/Educational,D5alutioctHigher Education
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International/International TrendsIntdrpretingLaws and Legislation k
LTP StudiesMediaMinority Deaf .... '
Multiple-Handicapped DeafParent InformationPsychology/Mental healthRehabilitation
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Sign Langdage/Linguistics/Total CommunicationVocational Training
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Subject Listing_
ADMINISTRATION/SUPERVISION
_Hagen, James L. (1980)4 36 pages
The. Residential School Administrator of the 1980's or 2
politician?
2. Hesseltine, Marianne K. (1980) 99 pages"BOCES and the Education of Deaf Child/len in New York State.
3. Goldstein, Sandra (1979) 66 pagesThe Life and Contributions of Dr Daniel Tuttle Cloud.
4. Hatch, Pamela Jeanne (1979) 8 pagesA Study of the Backgrounds and Some On- the -job. EnvironmentalFactors of aearing Impaired School Administrators.
5. Heath, Linda R. (1979) ts 48 pagesA Surve'4 of Teachers of the Deaf and How They View StaffDevelopMent.
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'6. Padden, Robert D. (1979) '55 pagest The Role of the Residential School in Continuing Education:
7. Thorne, John G. (1979) 78 pages4 Package of Materials Prepared on: -An Application ofPublic -Law 94-142; -An Integrated SpelW1 Program; and A.
Video Interview,
8. Conway, John P. (1978) 77 pages4 A Center for the Hearing Impaired in Southeastern Wisconsin.
9. Garrity,James H. (1978) 49 pagesThe Identification of Administrative Problems in ResidentialSchools for the Deaf in the United States.
10. Morrison, Kathryn Burns (1978) 51 pagesA Comparative Study of the Attitudes of Educational
Personnel Serving MainstreamdsHearing Impaired StudentsWithin a Local Educational Agency.
11. L'Allier, Susan (1977) 69 pagesGuidelines for Establishing Effective Evaluation Procedures
r. for Teachers of the Deaf in Daffy -Class Programs. '
12, Rhoten, Donald (1977), 40, pages
Collective Bargaining Organizations at Public ResidentialSchools for the Deaf. . f
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.,13. -Toole, Darlene Kruserilark (1976) 56 pages
Deaf Leaders (In America.
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14. Couthen, Albert J. (1975) 35.pages
Analysis.of PrOcedures and Guidelines in Dealing with Drug
Abuse Problems.in Schools for the'Deaf.
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150. Didlingh'am,. Elmer L., Jr. (1975) 46 pages
The Changing Role.of the Residential School in Education
of the Deaf: Past, Present and Future.
16.. Dreger, Dorothy S. (1975) 30 pages
.For Elementary School Administrators: Deafness, Its
Relation to Education, with Suggested Guidelines and
Procedures on Mainstreaming Deaf Chilcften in Public
Schools for Normal Hearing Students.
17. Peterson, David R. (1973) '48'pages
'Deaf Personnel in Day Sc6bol. Programs. for the Deaf, A
Survey of State Departments of EdtcWion.
18. Spellman; John Franklin, Jr. (1972) 34 pages
A Plan to Initiate and Implemerft a Comprehensive Program
of Educational, Vocational and Social Service Within a
State School for the Delf.
19. Hoyle, George M., Jr. (1970) 53 pages
The Role of the Supervisor of Instruction in Programs for
The Hearing Impaired.
20. Matthews, Orville C., Jr. (.070) 36 pages
Guideline's for Establishing and C nducting an Effective
Program .for Deaf in a Hering Conm ity College. .
21. Henderson, Rance (1967)' 15 pages
-.* Teachei Iurnoyer.',.
22. Freeman, Jerome W. (1966) 28' pages
A Need for an Organization of Supervision Teachers in the 1
Education of the Deaf. -
23. Call, Verne (1965) 21 pages
Lennan, RobertSanderson, Robert
Guidelines for the Organization and Administrtion of an
Adult Education Program por,t1.1/e Deaf. /
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Elmassian, Nalelie (1962) 32 pages
Gotro, Douglas.Snapp, Cecilia .
The Key to Effective aupervis.ion.'
a25.` Hoxie, James A. (1962) 11 pages
Accreditation: The California Association of S condary
School Administrators.
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,ADULT EDUCATION it
1. Padden, Robert D. (1979) ' 55 pagesThe Role of the Residential School in Continuing Education.
2. Galloway, Jaime D. (1978) 68 pagesi
A Survey: Deaf Adult Interest in Adult Education in NorthDakota and Present Services Provided.
3. Darby, Albert W. (1977) 45 page'A Survey of DAWNers--What Happened in their Areas Since 1970,1971 and 1972?
Bonura, Dominick Vincent (1975) 47 pagesCommunity Service Center for the Deaf; in New Hampshire.andVermont.
5. Gorrzales, Ricardo DI (1974) 54 pagesThe Employment of Deaf Jersons and its Relationship toPostsecondary Programs Attended.
6, Hinks°, Lyle A. (1974) 42 pages'A Compilation of Po0ssible Occupations-for the Deaf Jerson.Trained in the Law.
7. Corson Harvey Jay (1970) 58 pagesA Survey, of Sentiment of Adult Deaf Towards Education ofthe Deaf.
8, Matthews, Orville C., Jr. (1970) 36 pkgesGuidelines for Establishing and Conducting an EffectiveProgram for -Deaf in a Heaiing Community College.
9. Vader, Elgin A. (1970) t
67 pages'The Visual Approach: A Method Which Facilitates Transferof Learning4rom In-The-Classroom to In- The - Car.,
10. Klopping, Henry (1969)- 50 pages t,
A Survey of Prevalent Attitudes Among the Adult Deaf,- Towards Community Se'rvice Agencies.
...and-
Sentiments of Leaders of the Deaf in Regards to 'the
Establishment of a Counseling Information, and ReferralCenter in Los Angeles.
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11. Bunker, Charles (1967) 13 pa%esYates-, Fred
An Eiperment Using the Initial Teaching Alphabet as an ,
Aid in PromOting Better Speech for the Deaf and Hard-of-'Hearing.
.12. dant, Agnes C. (1967) 25 pagesRodriguez, Ramon F.
A Study of the Utilizationof Clubs of thelbeaf as Facili-ties to Present Adult Education.Programs.
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13. Poss, Bert E. (1.967) '43 pages
'An Experiment kith Public Speaking as a Course for Adult
Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
14. Springer, Robert J. (1967) 12 pages
A Handbook of Guidelines for Neophyte Editors.,
15. Baer, Celest.e S. (1966) '15 pages
A Survey of Possiblve Jobs in the Para - Medical Field for Deaf
and Hard of Hearing Persons.
16. Adams, Ellery J. (1965)
The Do-It-Yourself Studehts.
17. Call,, Verne (1965)
Lennan, RobertSanderson, Robert
Guidelines for the Organization and-Administration Of an
'Adult Edlication'Program for the Deaf.
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21 paget,
18. Galloway, Victor H. (1965) 5 Pagel.,Adult Education Classes for the Deaf Mov,s South (to Carsonl
19. Koch, HartLy R. (1965) 8 pages
Larson, Herbert W.The Counseling Program in Adult Education for the Deaf.
20. May, Karl H. (1965) pages
Basic Electronics.
21. Dillon, Tom (1960'
Report: Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.
8 pages
22. Dillon, Tom_, (1964) 68 pages
;964 Program of Adult Education Classes flor the Deaf.
23. Deaf Participants of the Leadership
,Training Program (1963) 14 pages
Evaluation of the Pilot Program of the Classes for the
Adult Deaf.
24. Denton, Davit' M. (1963) . 46 pages
Griffing, Barry L.Moores, Donald F.
Lewis B.A Pilot Program 'of Classes for the Adult 'Deaf. -2
25. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1963) 41. pages
Proceedings of a Conference of Instructors and Interpreters
of a Pilo rogram of lasses kor the Adult Deaf.
6. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1963) .49 pages
Proceedings of a Conference on "Increased Educatiohal
Opportunities for the Adult.Deaf."
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....7. Blea, William A. (1962) 13Rages
Godwin: RalphMott, Clyde E.
Social Service Need and the Adult Deaf.
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-'------1-a- BiLlesc:as, Cela 111.. (1979)' 39 pages .
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Survey 'of Communication Methods- and Problems of Sp,ini-sh- *
,Speaking parents of Hearing-IMpaired Children.,.
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'2. Bromley, Kathryn M..
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-When Hearing About it is Hard: A Guide for the Hard of.
Hearing. - 4i
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,3. Critchfield, A. Barry (1979) - 49 page,
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Family Relationships in a Severely Handicapped Deaf Popula-.
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4. 'Thorne,John G. (19797 '78 pages _21.,
A Package of Mater.ials Prepared on: -JAn.ApplicatIon of
Public Law 94-142; -An Integratell.Speech Program; and -A
Videogptervey..
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5. Conway, John. P. (1978) .77 Pages
A Center for the Bearing:Impaired.in Southeastern Wisconsin.
6. Scanlon, James A. (1978) a 61"pa'ges
Preliminary. Study of the Relationship Between Mode of
Learning and SensOry Impairment.
7. --Ehrlich, Ellen J. (1977)Supplemental SecUrity Income and the Deaf.
23 pages
8. Mow', Shanny (1977) ,' - 72 pages,"
Hands off Our Hands, Please: A Case for Ameslan in the
English Classroom.
9. Park, Patricia L. (1976)' .- .33 pages
A Proposal for a RehabiliCation'Engin.eering and TelephontTraining Center on the Northridge Campus.
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10. Stump:Joanne .1.976) 62 pages
Guidelines for Non-EnglishLSpe'aking Parents of Deaf Children.
11. Clark, Richard (1975) t 33 pages
The TTY: A Means of Communicatioh.
12; Sallop, Marvin B. (1974) 56 pages
Psicholinguistics of Sign Language. 0
13.' 'Griffith, Robert E. (1973),o
36 pags
_Guidelines for General Rehabilitation Counselors WhenProviding perVices to.the beaf and Those who'Have Other .
Communicative Disorders.
14. Boltz,)Robeit-H. (1972): i 24 pages
Development of Telephone Communication ft the Deaf-Blind.
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15. .Finnegan, Joseph P., Jr. (1972) 29 pages ,
A Study of Attitudes Concerning the Formal Instruction ofManual Communication to Secondary Students in Schools forthe Deaf That Utilize Total Communication.
16. Wait, Maiok A. (1972) 27 pagesThe Development of Total Communication Concept.
17. Anderson, Robert D, (1971) 136 pagesMerten, Barbara
Correction, Detention and Rehabilitation of the Deaf LawViolator in California.
18. Culton, Paul M. (1970) 66 pagesA Vocabulary Guide for Parents of Preschool Deaf Children.
19. -.Johnson, Robert Lee (1970)A. 29 pages
A Comparison of the Communication Problems Found in theHomes of Deaf Parents with Deaf Children and Deaf ParentsWith Hearing Children.
020 Wright, Richard Orva (1970) 44 pagesRelevance in Vocational Rehabilitation Services for theAdult Deaf.
Fuller, Ted A. (1969) 33 pagesA Study of Voice Conv rsation Techniques Applicable forDeaf and Hard of Hearing Adults.
22. Kimberlin, Gregory C. (1969)
Needed Telephone Services for the Deaf.
23. McKinney, Virginia (1969) 45 pagesAn Investigatidn of Instrumentation for Use in a SpeechConservation Program for Linguistically Competent Deaf
. Adults.
59 pages .
24. Bunker,, Charles (1967) 45 pagesLinguistics Research and the Deaf Child: An Overview.
25. Bpnker, Charles (1967) 13 pagesYates, Fred
,,-An Experiment Using, the Initial Teaching Alphabet as an Aidin Promoting Better Speech for the Deaf and:Hard-of-Hearing.
26. Poss, Bert E. (1967) 43 pagesAn Experiment with Public Speaking as a Course for AdultDeaf and Hard of -Hearing.
27. Springeio, Robert J. (1967) 12 pages'\'A 'Handbook of, Guidelines for Neophyte Editors.
28. Whitworth, J. H. (1967) 36 pagesA Study of the Application of the Berlitz Principles ofTeaching Language to the Teaching of Manual Communication.
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29. Barkuloo, Herb W. (1966) 31 pages
A Study of the Frequency and Types of Use of the Telephone
Speech Indicator.
30. Bjorlie, Henry 0. (1966) 103 pages
Propp, GeorgePublic Relations for the Deaf.
31c Brelje, 'William (1966) 75 pages
Simpson, William M.Smith, Ma.ry E.
A Pilot Study in the Use of the Speech Indicator, for
Adolescent Deaf Students.
,32. Butler, RayMond (1966)° 11 pages
Recommended: A, Parent Program for North Carolina.
33. Propp, George (1966)
The EArs Have It.
0134. White, Ralph H. (1966)
A Basic Glossary of Legal Terms.
35. Gulbransont1Claude S. (1965)
Larson, Heibert W.Deaf Man's Enemy - Now a Friend.
36. May, KAI H. 1965)
Basic Eleictronics.
`37. Denton, David/M. (1963)
Griffing, Bairy L.Moores, Dona d F.Wahl, Lewis /B.
A'Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
38. Blea,'Willijam A. (1962) 13 pages
Godwin, RalphMott, Clyde E.
Social Se'rvice Need and the Adult Deaf.
7 pages
37 pages
8 pages
4 pages
46 pages,
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COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE DEAF
1. Goldman, Janice L. (1980) 218 pagesThe Development of a State Service Program for the DeafPopulation in Illinois.
2. Finneran, Michael R. (1979) 73 pagesSuggestions for a Model Plan for a Deaf CoMmunity ServiceAgency: A Survey of Four Community Services in California.
3. Hilber, James G. (1979) 68 pagesServices of Deaf-blind Clients: A Survey and Recommendationsfor Services. in the Metropolitan Salt Lake City Area.
4. Robillard, John A. (1979) 32 pagesA Model State 'Plan for Coordinated Services for the HearingImpaired in the State of New Hampshire.,
5. Conway, John P. (1978) 77 pagesA Center for the Hearing Impaired in Southeastern Wisconsin.
6. Scheppach, Van Kent (1978) 32 pagesProposal to Establish a Colorado Commission on Deafness/Hearing Impairment.
7. Elkins, Earl (1977) 31 pagesInadequacy of Mental Hgalth Facilities for Deaf Persons inthe United States.
8. Hudnall, William Boyed (1976) 108 pagesA Study of the "Grassroots" Deaf Community in"Relation toDeaf Advocacy.
9. Matos, Aida 'Luz (1976)
trategies to Develop Community Deaf Awareness.r-
44 pages
10. Bonura, Dominick Vincent (1975) 47 pagesCommunity Service Center for the Deaf in New Hampshife andVermont.
11. CarterS. Melvin,_Jr. (1975) 60 pagesUnderservice to Deaf Citizens: Some Selected Considerations.
12. Meyer, Leonard J. (1974) 69 pagesThe Greater Los Angeles Information and Referral Servicefor the Hearing-Impaired.
13. Ladner, Emil (1971) 100 pagesGuidelines for the Development and Establishment of Stateand Metropolitan Councils Serving the Deaf.
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14. Klopping, Henry '(1969) 50 pages
A Survey of 4)revalent Attitudes Amongth Adult Deaf Towards
Community Service Agencies.-and-
Sentiments, of Leaders of the Deaf in Regards to the Estab-
lishment of a Counseling, Information, and Referral Center
in Los Angeles.
15. Sonnenstrahl, Alfred k1969) 39 pages
Compilation of State and Community Reports on Services
and Needs of Deaf Adults.
16. . Greer,' Billy (1968)
Holcomb, Roy K.Layne, JoAnnPetersen, LarrySilver, Norm
Community Resources Can Help You.
54 pages
'17. Anderson, Robert R. (1967) 26 pages
A Study of Printed Materials that are Available for Parents
of Hearing Impaired Children.
18. . Gant, Agnes C, (1967) 25 pages
= Rodriguez, Ramon F.AStudy of the Utilization of Clubs oflthe Deaf as Facili-
ties to Ptesent Adult Education Program;.
19. Bjorlie--, Henry 0. (1966) 103 pages
Propp., GeorgePublic Relttions for the Deaf.
20. Shifflett, Dorothy (1966) 48 pages
A Proposed Reading Center.
21. -Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1964) 61 pages
Leadership Needs in the Deaf Community.
22. Blea, William A. (1962) 13 pages
Godwin, Ralph,Mott, Clyde E.
Social Service Need the Adult Deaf.
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COUNSELING
1. lfaiman, Rachel (1980) 38.
pagesAn Investigation of Attrition Rates for Hearing' ImpairedStudents Attending California State University, Northridge.
2. Walrabenstein, James M. (1980) 39 pagesStatus of State-Wide Planning for Mental Health Servicesfor Deaf Persons in the United States.
1. Padden, Robert D. (1979) 55 pagesThe Role of the Residential School in Continuing Education.
4. Markham, Stephen A. (1977) 49 pagesPrioritization of Daily Activities by RehabilitationCounselors with the Deaf in California.
5. Marsh, Emory D. (1977) 47 pagesA Study of Factors Which Affect the Attitudes of Parents ofYoung Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Toward Their Child'sEducation.
6. Sellner, Patrick (1976). 47 pagesA Pre-Vocational Program for Multiply Handicapped Clients.
7. Koch,' Frederick L, (1975) 46 pagesThe Role of Guidance in a ,School or Program Serving JuniorHigh School and Senior High School Students who are Deaf.
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8. SimRson, Eileen M. (1974) 31 pagesA Survey to Gather Data Concerning the Training of Reha-bilitation Counselors with the Deaf.
9. Anderson,, obert D. (1971) 136 pagesMerten, Barbara
Correction, Detention and Rehabilitation of the Deaf LawViolator in California. .
10. Butler, Eugene J. (1970) 47 pagesA- 'Counseling Program for Parents of the Preschool Deaf Child.
11. Klopping, Henry (1969)
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50 RagesA Survey of Prevalent AttitV& Among the Adult Deaf To "ardsCommunity Service Agencies.
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Sentiments of Leaders'of the Deaf in Regards to the Estab-lishment of a Counseling, Information, and Referral Centerin Los Angeles.
Myers, David W. (1969) 109. pagesPope, Daniel B.
A Critique of the Role of Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesfor the Deaf.
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13. Call, Verne (1965) 21 pages °
Lerman, RobertSanderson, Robert
Guidelfnes fOr the Organization and Administration of anAdult Education Program Eor the Deaf.
14. Koch,.Hartley R. (1965). 8 pages
Larson,` Herbert W.The Counseling. Program in Adult Education for the Deaf.
15. Blea, William A. (1962)
Godwin, RalphMott, Clyde E.
Social Service Need and the Adult Deaf.
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CSUN DEAF STUDENTS
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1. NN Nal-Man, Rachel (1980) 38 pagesAn In'vestigation of Attrition Rates for Hearing ImpairedStudents Attending California State University, Northridge._
2. Jackson, Patricia J.' (1978) 69 pagesA geplication of a Study of Deaf Students' Perceptions, ofServices Provided by Support Services for:Deaf Students atCalifornia State University, Northridge.
3. Coulon, M. James (1977) 53 pagesA Survey of Driver's Education, Training, and Licensing ofHearing-Impaired Students Attending c.S.U.N.
4. Heffernan, Patricia K. (1977). 50 pages
Hearing-Impaired Students' Perceptions of Support Services.
5. Ingham, ti! Edward (1977) 34 pagesThe Educational and Family Backgrounds of Deaf StudentsAttending California State University at Northridge.
6. Carter, Sharon H. (1975) 96 pagesLifestreaming: A Social and Educational Imperative from theView of the Impact of Integration on Persons with NormalHearing.
7. Fankhauser, Marcia (1975) 31 pagesA /tudy of the Relationship Between Study Attitudes and
Methods and Grade,Point Average of UndergrAduate Hearing-Impaired Students at CSUN.
8. Fetter, Elizabeth A. (1975) 35 pagesCampus Services for the Deaf Student Handbook.
9. LeMieux, Robert T. (1975) 52 pagesA Survey of Involvement of CSUN Deaf Undergraduates inUniversity Leisure Activities and Organ4zatiqes.
10. 1E41, Harold C. (1974) ,
-Words from a.DeareBlind Student at CJJN.
11. Randall, Kenneth D. (1974) 72 pagesPerceptions of Hearing Students and Faculty Toward Hearing- .
Impaired Students. .
67 pages.
12. Rudy, Les H. (1973)'. 27 pagesA Survey of Attehding Behaviors of Deaf Graduate Studentsto Interpreters.
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DEAF STUDIES
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1. Ramos, Angel (1980)
2. Wright, Hal\ W. ° (1480)
The Deaf Elementary Teachers of the Deaf.
'3. Alexander, Robert M. (1979) 30 pages
College Preparatory Program for Hearing Impaired Students
at the Secondary Level.
4. Bromley, Kathryn M. (1979) 52 pages
When Hearing About it is Hard: A Guide for the'Hard of
Hearing.
45 pages
5. Critchfield, A. Barry (1979) 49 pages
Family Relationships, in a Severely Handicapped Deaf °
Population.
6. Goldstein, Sandra (1979) 66 pages
.The Life and Contributions of Dr: Daniel Tuttle Cloud. .
7. Tomikawa, Tebtsuji (19795 124 pages
Graduate Record Examination and Deaf Students.
8. Drake, Donna F. (1978) 79 pages
A Survey: Policies Regarding the Awarding of Diplomas to
Deaf State Residential School Graduates.J
9. 'Jackson, Patricia J. (1978) 69 paged
AIReplication of a Study of Deaf Students'4:Perceptions.of,
Services.Provided by Support Services for DeAl Studerits at
California State University, Northridge.
10. Joiner, Allie M:. (1978) 52 pages
A Study of Third/Fourth Year Medical Schrools Students'
Knowledg `of Deafness.
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31 pags 1
Ina equacy of Mental Healatjacilities for Deaf Persons in
the ,United States.3
12. Ingham, W Edward (1977) 34 pages
The ucational and Family Backgrounds of Deaf StudentsAttending Californip State University at Northridge.
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13. Kaufman, G14on L. C1977) 34 pages
A Study ofsSelf-Concept in Deaf Students.. 3
14. Marsh, Emory D. (197?) ,. 47 pages
''-. A Study1of Factors Which Affect the-AtTri-cdeS of Parents of
Young Deaf ''and Hard of Hearing Children-Toward'Their Child's
Education.
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15. _Coleman, Sandra (1976) 30 pagesA Study 0 the Relationship etween Input and Knowledge ofServices as Indicated by De f Seniors at Three Secondary'Programs in Los Angeles abOilt Seven.Post-Secondary Institu-tions.
16. Matos, Aida Luz (1976) 44 pagesStrategies to Develop Community Deaf Awareness:
17. Michaud, Ted (1976) '0 35 pagesPergonality Characteristics of Day and Residential School'Graduates.
Mimoso, Jehnny Dolly (1976) 43 pagesA Study to Determine the Difference in 'the DesiredCharacteristics of Leadership as Determined by Hearing andHearing-Impaired Individuals.
19. . Carter, Sharon H. (1975) 96 pagesLifestfeaming: A Social and Educational Imperative from
. the View of-the Impact of Integration on Persons...withNormal Hearing.
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20. Couthen, Albert J. (1975) 35 pagesAnalysiQ of Procedures and Guidelines in Dealing with Drug ;
0 Abuse Problems in Schools pr the Deaf.
- A21. Fankhauser, Marc.:10 (1975) : 31 pages
A Study of the Relationship., Between StudyAttitudes andMethods and Grade Point ...Average: of Undergralduate Hearing-Impaired Students at CSUN.
I22. Hoffmeyeri Dennis B. (1975)
- A Rationale for Developing a Deaf Studies Program.,35 pages .
23. Roch, Frederick L. V.975) 46 pagesThe Role of Guidance in a School or Program. Serving JuniorHigh School and Senior High Sthbol,Students who are Deaf.
24. 'Morris, Eloise McKay (1975) 118 pagesAdvocacy for Institutionalized Deaf Persons.
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25. Haney, Bete), S. '(1974) 120 pagesEducation and Rehabilitation orthe-Deaf.in Nepal,. India,the Philippines., Korea and Japes.
26. Randall, Kenneth D. (19741 72 pages,Perceptions 'of Students and Faculty -Toward Hearing-Impaired Students,
27. Rarus, Nancy B. (1974). '52 pages
. The Two Underlying Conundrums: How the Deaf.Feel About.
.Being Deaf. How the Deaf View Deafness._ -
28. Roberts, Carl P. (1173) 45 pagesGenetic AsPeCiliof Syndromes Associatedwith lOhood
..4Deafness.
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29. polsolor.- uttigr B.' (1970)e
Survey oeG4tber Hasid' Informkion COncerning Low-Verbal
Deaf A. s.
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*PrintegMaterials that are Available for Parentsdi Impaired Children. "
0,31. BachmHairs
:J.-. (1967 23 pages
net E.Of.a egment of the Negro Deaf Population in the
geles A tea.
32. Bunkef,'Charles:(19 )45 pages
Linguistics Research and the Deal Child: An Overview.
33. Bjorliean Henry O. (1966). 103 pages
Propp, eorgePublic Relations for the'beaf.
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The-E'ars.Have-It.
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Zwicie, Leonard G. (1966) 41 pages.
An Outline of a Guidance Course in Preparing Deaf Students
for Employment/Training and Adjustment to Life Situations. 44
Dillon', Tome, .(1964)- 68 pages
1964 4Program of Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.
Henderson, Malcolm T. (1964)-Secortgary Classes for the Deaf in Los Angeles.
Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1964)
Lpadership Needs in the Deaf Community.
8 pages
61 pages
41. Denton, David M. (1963)
Griffi4, Barry LI, ..
Moores, Donald F. 'rte V._
Wahl, Lewis pr.:1 ,_.
A:Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf:
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/Harland, F. Gordon'/
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Proceedings of a Conference on "Increased Educational.
Opportunities for the Adult Deaf."
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1. Cravenv JaneG. (1980) 50 pages
rhstructIng the Heating Impaired: Concerns of the Regular
Classroom Teacher.
2. Hesseltine, Marianne K. (1980) 99 pages
BOCES and the Education of Deaf Children in New York State.
3. Hoffman, Ernest E. (1980) '33 pages
IrrOolvement. of NLTP Graduates in the Deaf Community.
4. Kopchick, Eleanor Dobbs (1980) 64 pages
A Profile on Severe to Profound Multihandicapped Deaf
Students.
5. Volpe, Marcia H. (1980) 68 pages
Teacher EdUcators_of the Hearing Irlipaired in the United .
States.
6. Wright, Hal W. (1980) .45 pages
The Deaf Elementary Teachers 13f the Deaf.
7. Azevedo, Margaret M. (1979) 56 pages
An Aspessment of Teacher Morale Among "Deaf" and "Hearing"
Teachers of the Deaf.
8. Heath, Linda R. (1979) 48 pages
A Survey of Teachersof the Deaf and how They,View Staff -
Development.-
9. Knudson, Bradley G. (1979) 43 pages
Classroom Placement for Multiply Handicapped Hearing%
Impaired Persons:
10. Thorne, John G. (19.79) 78 pages
A Package of MaterialakPrepared on: -An Application of
Public Law 94-142; -An Integrated Speech Program; apd -A
Video Interview.
11. iomikawa,..Iatsuji 0:979)
-----Graduate-Reco=1.- d Deaf Students.
124 pages
12. Drake, Donna F. (1978) ' 79 pages
A Sui-vey: Policies Regarding the Awarding of Di Lomas to
Deaf State Residential School Graduates.
13, Galloway, Jaime D. (1978) 68 pages
A Survey: Deaf Adult Interest in Adult Education in North
Dakota and PresentServices Prpvided.,
14. Karli, Wade M. (1978) 53 pages
A Study of the Effectiveness of'the Discrepancy Approach in
the Evaluation of Competency-based Teacher Education
Programs.
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)15. Morrison, Kathryn Burns (1978). ' 51 pagesA Comparative Study of the Attitudes of EducationAl-Personnel Serving Mainstreamed Hearing Impaired StudentsWithin a Local Educational Agency.
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16. gcagion, tames A. (1978) 61 pages- Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Made of Learn-.
hg and Sensory Impairment.
17. Wilson, Ronald F. '(1978) 44 pagesAttitudes and PerceptiOns of Hearing Impaired ResidentialHighSchool Students Towards Mainstreaming.
18. Atchley, Ruby Forrestine (1977) 31 pagesA'Comparatcve Study ofthe Attitudes,of Elementary Childrenin Integrated and NonintegratedSettings Toward Hearing-Impaired Children.
19: Coulsoft,'M. James (1977) 53 pages.A Survey of Driver's Educatio aining, and. Licensing ofHearing-Impaired Students Atte 'ding C.S.U.N.
20. Darby, Alber't W. (1977) 45 pagesA Survey of DAWyers--What Happened in their AYeaS Since1170, 1971 Ctrld 1972? / '
.21. L'Allier, Susan (1977) 69 pagesGuidelines for Establishing Effective Evaluation Proceduresfor Teachers of the, Deaf in Day-Class P;-ograms.
22. Maile, Robert A. (1977) 203 pagesA Study of State Certification Requirements for Teachers of,the 'eaf and Theif Relationship to the Certification Stand-ar4 of the Colncil on Education of the Deaf. .
23. Marsh, Emory D. (1977) 47 pages' A Study.of Factors Which-Affect the Attitudes of Parents,of
Young Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Toward Their Child:'sEducation.
24. Richards, Constance A. (1977) 40 "pagesAttitudes of Hearin Parents of Hearing Children, at theElementary Level, Concernirig'the Integration bf Deaf Class-Mates into their Child's'Classroom.'
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25. Coleman; Sandra ('1976)' 30 pages' ,
A Study in the Relationship Between Input4end Knowledge of
Services as Indicated by Deaf Seniors, at Three SecondaryPrograms in Los Angeles about Seven Post-Secondary Institutigfts."
26. Michaud,- Ted (1976) 35 pages' Personality Characteristics of-Dray and Residential SchoolGraduates.
27. Whitt, Alonzo. (1976,) 26 pagesA Survey- of Homeroom Teacherl Regarding Current afte FutureLeadership Qualities of Deaf Students.
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28. 'Bowling, Wallace Lee (1975) 61 pageWhere Do We Go From Here in Teaching Language to Deaf
Students?
29. Dreger, Dorothy S7" (1975) 30 pages
For Elementary School Administrators: 'Deafness, its RelationtoEducation, with Suggested Guidelines snd Procedures onMainstreaming Deaf, Children in PUblic Schools for Normal
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Hearing Students;
30. Born, Edward D. (1974) 55 pages
'*How to Establish and Operate an Integrated CommunityCollege Education Program for theNtiring Impaired.
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31. Haney, ,Betty S. (1974) 120, pages
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Ed4cation And Rehabilitation of the Deaf in Nepal, India,.
the Philippines, Korea and /Japan.6
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32. Murphy, Orlene G. (1974) ' 113 pages
An Eviluation- ofthe Education Program and AdmissionsProcedures in the Deaf-Multihatidicapped Unit atCamarillo
State Ho ital Using the California School fof the Deaf,
Riversid4
wDeaf-Multihandicapped Evaluative Criteria.
33. Boyd, Bafbara (1973) 64pagesA Reports of the Conference of ,Deaf Teachers of the Deaf.
34. Broome,.Edwa'rd L. (1973) , 41 pages
'-Guidelines for Establishing a Comprehensive State MasterPlgn for the Education-of the Hearing-Impaired in Large
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... Area-Small Population. States.
35. Busby, Howard R. (1973) .27 pages
Reader's Digest Films for the Deaf: An Evaluation Design.f a,
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36. Kilani, Barbara Johnson (1973) 31'pages
Educational Evaluation'and Supportive Services for Hard of
Hearing Children.
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37: Lopez, John R. (1973) 29 pages
An Analysis ofSignificant Factors Related to the Education
aftd_Rehabilitation of the Mexican American Deaf.
38. Peterson, David R. (1973) 48 pages
Deaf Peilkonnel in Day School'Programs for the Deaf, ASurvey.of State Departments Of Education.
.39. Rinalai, Anna Maria. (1973) 3Q pages
Evaluation TAcher Preparation PrOgrams for Deaf Teachers.
40. Finnegan,,Joseph P., Jr. (1972).
. 29 pages
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A Study of Attitudes Concerning the Formal Instruction of.
Manual Communication to Secondary'Students in Schools for
. the Deaf that Utilize Total Communication...
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41. FleiAber, Lawrence R. (1972) 75 pagesSwain, William Dean
Effective Instructional Strategies in Teaching Math to theDeaf.
42. Klein, Leslie Ann (1972) 81 pagesLearning Centers in, an Elementary Classroom for HearingImpaired Children.
43. Sorenson, Lewell L. (1972) 117 pagesThe Iristallation and Operational Procedures of ClosedCircuit Instructional Television.
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44. Spellman, John Franklin, Jr. (1972) 34 pagesA Plan to Initiate and Implement a Comprehensive Programof Educational, Vocational and Social Service Within a
State School for the Deaf.
45. Trujillo, Lydio T. (1972)- 30 pagesThe Deaf Chicano: How His Culture Affects His Education.
46., Baker, Robert W. (1971) 65 pagesGays, Richard F:'Jacobs, L. Ronald
Exposure of TeacherTrainees to the Total Hearing-ImpairedCommunity.
, '47: Lunestad, Sandra F. (1971) 39 pages\The Effects of an:,Integrated,Teacher Training Program on the,Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Participants.
48. Miller, Lucille V.' (1971) . 65 pagesSome Effects-of an Integrated College Program on itsHearing-Impaked Students.
49. St. Aubin, Raymond J. (1971) 111 pagesThe Place of Reading in the Education of the Deaf 1900-1970.
50. Corson, Harvey Jay '(1970). 58 pages
A Survey of theSentiment of Adult Deaf Towards Educationof the Deaf.
e..1 51. Efken, Sieg F. (1970)
, 45 pagesInstructional Technology and its Effect on the Education ofthe Deaf.
52. Jones, Wai-ren Gene (1970) 62 pagesEvaluation of Education by Deaf and Hard of Hearing HighSchool Students.
53. Prickett, Luther B. (1970) 26 pagesA Survey to Gather Basic Information Concerning Low-VerbalDeaf Adults.
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54. Purvis, J. Rex (1970) 46 pages
Some Attitudes and Characteristics of Persons Attending the
Second Southern California Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf Workshop..
55. Vader, Elgin A. (1970) 67 pages
The Visual Approach: A Method Which Facilitates Transfer
of Learning From In-The-Classroom to In-The-Car.
56. Wright, Richard Orva (1970) 44 pages
Relevance in Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the
Adult Deaf.
57. Btasel, Ken (1969)
Shipman, JohnA Pilot Study to Explore Evaluation Techniques for
Interpreters.
60 pages
58. eampbell, Don R. (1969) 126 pages
/, Sorenson, Brenda StanfillApproaches to Building a Success Identity in the Deaf Child.
59. Dorrance, Patricia K. (1969) 35 pages
Parent Orientation Program and Home Training for Hearing
Impaired Infants Who are Between 18 Months and Three Years
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60. *Arcanir:1, Jacob (1968) .87 pages
Champagne, SusadGustason, GerileeLawrence, EdgarMeans, Lily
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The Impact of Computer Technology on Education.
61. Holcomb, Marjoriebell (1968)
Kennedy, RobertMatha#, ChrysoRoyer, Delber
An Administrative Study of the Rubella Multiply Handicapped ;.
Child.
57 pages
62. Adams, Fran Wayne (1967) 39 pages
Feasibi ity Test of a ProgrammedReading Course for Use inthe Leadership Training Program in the Area of the Deaf.
63. Anderson, Robert R. (1967) 26 pages
A Study of Printed Materials that are Available for Parents
of Hearing Impaired Children.
64. Bunker, Charles (1967) 45 pages 1Linguistics Research and the Deaf Child: An Overview.
65. Flathouse, Virgil E. (1967) 22 pages
Testing ,the Feasibility of Using Videotape in the Evaluation
of Interpreters-for the Deaf.
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66. Henderson, Rance ,(1967) 15 pages
Teacher Turnover,
67. Lowell, Neil F. (1967) 50 pagesA Study of the Preparation of Secondary School Teachers inthe American ,Schools for the Deaf.
/.68. Freeman, Jerome W. (1,P5V7 28 pagesA Need for an Organization of Supervising Teachers in theEducation of the Deaf.
69. Murphy, Harry (1966)
A Proposed Learning Station for Deaf Children.
70. Shifflett, Dorothy (1966)A Proposed Reading,Center.
'59 pages,
48 pages
Dillon, Tom (1964) 68 pages1964 Program of Adult'Education Classes for the Deaf.
72. Dillon, Tom (1964) 8 pagesReport: Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.
73. Henderson, Malcolm T. 1964) 8 pagesSecondary Classes for the Deaf in Los Angeles..
74. Deaf Participants of the LeadershipTraining Program (1963) 14 pages
Evaluation of'the Pilot Program of the Classes for theAdult Deaf.
75. Griffing,_Barry L. (1963) 14 pagesHarland, F. Gordon
Viewpoints on the Education of the Deaf by Deaf EducationalLeaders.
76. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1963) 41 pagesProceedings of a Conference of Instructors and Interpreters
of a Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
77. Jones, Rayl.. Project Director (1963) 49 pagesProceedings of a Conference on "Increased EducationalOpportunities for the Adult Deaf."
78. Hoxie, James A. (1962) 11 .pagesAccreditation: The California Association of SecondarySchool Administrators.
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1. Niiman, Rachel (1980) 38 pages
An Investigation of Attrition Rates for Hearing Impaired
Students Attending California State University, Northridge.
2. Volpe, Marcia H. (1980) 68 pages
Teacher Educators of tote Hearing Impaired in the United States.
3. Wright, Hal U. -0980) .
45 pages
The Deaf Elementary Teachers of the Deaf.
4. ,Alexander, Robert M. (1979) 30 pages
College Preparatory Program for Hearing Impaired Students
at the Secondary Level.
5. Tomikawa, Tetsuji (1979)' 124 pages
Graduate Record Examination and Deaf Students.
6. Born, Edward D. (1974) 55 pages
How to Establish and Operate an Integrated Community
College Education Program for the Hearing Impaired.
7. Rudy, Les H. (1973) 27 pages
A Survey of Attending Behaviors of Deaf Graduate Students
to Interpreters.
8. Jacobs, L. Ronald (1971) 65 pages
Attitudes of Normal-Hearing College Students Toward Their
Hearing-Impaired Classmates.
9. Miller, Lucille V. (1971) 65 pages
Some Effects of an Integrated College Program on Its
Hearing-Impairid Students. .
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10. .Matthews, Orville C. Jr. (1970) 36 pages
'Guidelilles for Establishing and Conducting an Effective
Program for Deaf in a Hearing Community College.
11. Adams, Francis Wayne (1967) 39 pages
Feasibility Test, of a Programmed Reading Course for Use in
The Leadership,Training PrograM in the Area of the Deaf.
a 12. Jones, R4 L. Project Director (1963) .
,49 pages
Proceedings of a.Conference on "Increased EdOcationA
Opportunities for the Adult Deaf."
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INTERNATIONAL44TERNATIONAL TRENDS
1. Beggs, Ralph (1976) 31 pagesA History of Residential Schools for the Deaf in Canada
2. Haney, Berry S. (1974) 120 pagesEducation and Rehabilitation of the Deaf in Nepal, India,the Philippines, Korea and Japan.
3. Strobridge, Maxine Louise (1972) 32 pagesThe Deaf in the Far East.
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1. Craven, Jane G. (1980) 50 pages
Instructing the Hearing Impaired: Concerns of the Regular
Classroom Teacher.
2. Bromley, Kathryn M4111
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When Hearing About it is Hard: A Guide for the.Hard of
Hearing.
3. Jackson,,patricia J. (1978) 69 pages
A Replication of a Study of Deaf Students' Perceptions of
Services Provided by Support Services for Deaf Students at
lifornia State University, Northridge.
4. Heffernan, Patricia K. (1977) 50 -pages
Hearing-Impaired Students' Perceptions of Support Services.
5. mura, Hideharu (19.77) 16 pages
'The Development of the Sign Language Interpreter System in
. thelUnited States.
6. Fetter, Elizabeth A. (1975)
Campus Services for the Deaf Student Handbook.
35 pages
'7. Rudy, Les H. (1973) 27 pages
A Survey of Attending Behaviors of Deaf Graduate Studfnts
to Interpreters.
8. Purvis, J. Rex (1970) 46 pages
Some Attitudes and Characteristics of Persons Attending:the
Second Southern California Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf Workshop.
9. 'Babb, Richard L. (1969) 30 pages
The4Legal Rights of the Deaf.
10. babbini, Barbara E. (1960'"A. 31 pages
Effects of FatiguOon th .Competence of Interpreters.
11. Brasel, Ken (1969 ) 60 pages
Shipman, John P OP
A Pilot Study to Explore Evaluation Techniques for
Interpreters.
12. Flathouse, Virgil E. (1967) 22 pages
Te'sting the Feasibility of Using Videotape in the Evaluation
of Interpreters for the Deaf. /
4. Jones, Ray.41... .Project Director (1965) 86 pages.
A Community Program for Identification, Training and
Uctilization of Interpreting Services for Deaf Persons
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15. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1963) 41 pagesProceedings of a Conference of Instructors and Interpreters.of a PiiotProgram of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
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. 1. Craven, Jane G..
(1980) 4 50 pagesInstructing the Hearing Impaired: .Cdhcerns df the RegularsClassroom Teacher: . k N,
2. Goldman, Janice L. '(t 280) 218 pagelThe Development o4 a State Service Program for the Deaf
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'Population in IllinoiS.
3. Ramos, Angel (1980)
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Lt. Thorne, John G. (1979) 1 78 pages.... APaCkage of Materials Prepared on: -An Application of
. Public Law 94-142; -An Integrated Speech Program; and -AVideo Interview.
5....Dingman, Sue Ellen (1978). , 55 pagesPublic Law 94-142: A Catalyst for Change for ResidentialSchools for the Deaf.
6. Johnson, Seaborn D. (1978) 41'pagesSurvey of Alignment'with Public Law 94-142 by ResidentialSchools,and Programs Serving Multihandicapped Deaf Students.
Paetz, Ann M. (1978) 71 pagesParents: UnderstandingLaws and Services of Education(PULSE).,
8. Scheppach, Van Kent (1978Y 32 pages
Proposal to Establish a Colorado Commission on Deafness/Hearing Impairment.
9. Ehrlich, Ellen J. (1977) 23 pagesSupplemental Security Income and the Deaf.
10. , Maile, Robert 4. (19N) 203 pagesA Study, of State Certification Requirements for Teachers ofthe Deaf and:Their Relationship to the CertificationStandards of the Council on Education of the Deaf.
11. Uemura, Hid haru (1977) 16 pages
The Development of the Sign Language Interpreter System inthe United States.
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12. Hudnall, William Boyed (1976) .. 10'8 pages
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A Study of the "Grassrbots" Deaf.Community in Relation to .
Deaf Advocacy., ,
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. 13. Morris, Eloise McKay (1975) 118 pages
Advocacy for InstitutionalizediDeaf" Persons. .1.
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.14. ,Rinks, Lyle A. (1974) 42 pages
A Compilation of Possible Occupations for the Deaf PersonTrained in the Law,
t15. Sanders, G. Earl (1974)
The Law and its Implications in the ducation,, Employment,and Socialization of the Handica
110 pages
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416. Slosar, Richard 21973) 71 pagesBecoming a Foster Fampy or Adoptive Family of Deaf)Child.
17. Cate, Gene R. (1972) 32-pagesPolitics and the Deaf.
18. Ladner, Emil (1971)- 100 pagesGuidelines for the Development a d EstablishMent of Stateand Metropolitan CounCils Serving the Deaf.
19. Babb, Richard L. (1969)
The legal Rights of the Deaf.
20. White, Ralph H. (1966) ,
A Basic Glossary of Legal Terms.
30 pages
37 pages
21. Jones, Ray L. Project Director ;,(-1963) . 41 pages..Proceedings of a Conference' of Instructors and Interpretersof.a PilOt Program of Classes for. the Adult-Deaf.
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LTP STUDIES,
1. Hoffman, Ernest. E. ,(19130) 33 pagesInvolvement of NLTP Graduates in the Deaf Community.
'2. Nomeland, RonaldtEmery (1970 40 pagesA Study.of the Effects of.the Leadership Training Programonits Deaf Graduates in their Professional Endeavihs.
3. Stewart, Gene D. Q970) 53 pages
Leave and Salary Arrhements Available toParticipants inthe Leadership Training Program.
4. Call; Verne (1965) 7 pages
Gultranson, ClaudeThe Leadership Training Program: A,Report to the Profession.
5. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1964)
Leadership Needs in the Deaf Commupity.
6. Deaf Pantieipants,.of the Leadership
Training Program (1963), 14 pages
tvaluation of the Pilot Program of the Classes Bor theAult Deaf.,
,JonesPRay L. Project Director ..(1963) '41 ,pagesProCeedings of a Gonference of Instructors and Interpretersof a Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
8. Jon's, )ay L. Pr'tject Director (1960) 49 p.4ges
Prpqeedings'of g Confererke on "Increased EducationalOppbrtuni,ties for the Adult Deaf."
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1. Hensley, Toni Lee (1976) 75 pagesA Guide for Planning Television Programming for DeafAudiences.
2. Anderson, Lonna (1973) 21 pagesDeaf-Blind Multi-Handicapped Parent Participation Group.
3. Busby, Howard R.N,(1973) 27 pagesReader's Digest Films for the Deaf: An Evaluation Design.
4. Hunter, Christopher H. (1972) 35 pagesVCaptioned TOolevision fov All?
5. Sorenson, Lewell L, (1972) 117 pagesThe Installation and Operational Procedures of ClosedCircuit Instructional Telev1gion.
6. Efken, Sieg F. (1970)
Instructional Technology and Its Effect on tof the Deaf.
45 pagesEducation
7. Brasel, Ken (1969)Shipman, ,John
.A Pilot Study to Explore Evaluation Techniques foret.Interpreters.
60 pages
8. Adams, Francis Wayne (1967) 39 pagesFeasibility Test of a Programmed Reading Course for Use inthe Leadership Traireing Program in the Area of the Deaf.
9. Flathouse, Virgil E. (1967) 22 pagesTesting the Feasibility of Using Videotape in the Evalua-ti9n of Interpreters for the Deaf.
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4:0. Gant, Agnes C. (1967)Rodriguez, Ramon F.j A Study of the Utilization of Clubs of the peaf as
Facilities to Present Adult Education Programs.
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11. Springer, Robert J. (1967) 12 pagesA Handbook of Guidelines for Neophyte Editors.
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. Public Relations for the Deaf. A
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-13. Jaech, Timothy A. (1966) 27 pagesPlanning the Classroom for Educational Media in a Schoolfor the Deaf.
-14. Murphy, Harry (1966)
A Proposed Learning Station for Deaf Children.
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MINORITY DEAF
1. Hoffman, Ernest E. (1980) 33 pages
Involvement of NLTP Gradtiates in the Deaf Community.
2. Wright, Hal W. (14110) 45 pages
The Deaf Elementary Teachers of the Deaf.
3. Billescas, Celia M. (1979) 39,QesSurvey of Communication Methods and Problems of Spanish-
Speaking Parents'of Hearing-Impaired Children.
4. Stump, Joanne (1976) ' 62 pages
Guidelines for Non-English-Speaking Parents of Deaf Children.
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5., Born, Edward D. (1974) -55 pages
How to Establish and Operate an Integrated Community
College Education'Program for the Hearing Impaired.
6: DeLaTorre, Tony (1974) 139'pages
Audio-Visual Documentary on Chicano Families with Deaf
Children--An' Exploration, "tof Feelings, Attitudes and
ExperiencesRelated to Social, Educational and Vocational
Concerns.
7. Ge4en, Renee E. (1974) 159' pages
It. A Report of the Proceedings: "The Working Conference
on Minority Deaf:"
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8. Germany, Jeremiah (1973) 45 pages .
A Census of the Black Deaf Adult Population of Los Angeles
County, California.
9. Lopez, John R. 01973) 29 pages
An Analysis of Signifilant Factors Related to the Education
_yid Rehabilitation of the Mexican American Deaf.
10. Mbrray, John Remington (1973) 32 pages
A Parent Education Program for Spanish-American Parents. of
Deaf Children.
11. Strobridge; Maxine Louise (972) 32 pages
The Deaf in the Far East.
12. Trujillo, Lydio T. (1972) 30 pages
The Deaf Chicano: How Hig Culture Affects His Education.
13. Nickoloff, Elia G. (1971) 33 pages
White, JackThe Hearing-Impaired Indian in Los Angeles--Where is He?
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14. Smith, Linwood D., Jr. (1971) 46 pages
The Hardcore Deaf Negro Adult in the Watts Area of Los
Angeles, California.
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15. Bachman, John J. (1967) 23 pagesHairston, Ernest E.
A Study of a Segment of the Negro Deaf Population in theLos Angeles Area.
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MULTIPLE-HANDICAPPED DEAF
.1. Brown, Donald R. (1980) 36 pages
P.L. 95-6-2-: A Continuum for Serlices: A Study of Content
Issues Affecting Uninterrupted Programming Between Rehabili-
tation and the Residential School for the Low FunctioningDeaf Student.
2. Kopch4ck, Eleanor Hobbs (1980) 64 pages
A Profile on Severe to Profound Multihandicapped Deaf
Students.
3. Scott, Martha (1980) 63 pages .
4 Survey of the Nuldier of Emo tionally Disturbed DeafChildren Located in California. -
4. Hilber, James G. .(197y9) C- 68 pages
Services to Deaf-Aind Clients: A Survey and Recommendations*
for Services in the, Metropolitan Salt Lake City Area.
(5. ,Knudson, Bradley Z. (1979) . 43 pages
Classroom Placement for Multiply Handicapped Hearing
Impaired Persons.
6. Moore, Sister Theresa (1979) 75 pages
A Handbook for Parents of Multiply Handicapped Deaf Children.
7. Johnson, Seaborin D. (1978) 41 pages
Surve of Alignment with Public Law 94-142 by ResidentialSchools and Programs Serving Multihandicapped Deaf Students.
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8. Sosnowski, Brian (1978) 71 pages
A Proposed Career Education Program for Multihandicapped
Deaf Students at the Secondary Level in Schools for the Deaf.
9. Bucceri, Mary Ann (1976) 28 Pages
Deinstitutionalization of the Deaf Multi-Handicapped
Individual:- A Film Documentary with Accompanying Manuscript.
10. Galloway, Nancy (1976) 29 pages
The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Agency in theRehabilitation of the Severely Disabled Congenitally Deaf-
Blind.
11. Roberts, Robert J. (1976) .33 pages
The Increasing Importance Given to the Needs of Multi-Handicapped Deaf Students in Planning Teacher Preparation
Program Curricula.
12. Seller, Patrick (1976) 47 pages
A Pre-Vocational Program for Multiply Handicapped Clients.
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13v Young, Sister Loretta (1976) 49 pagesThe Teacher of Multiply-Handicapped Children: Role andTraining.
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14. Carter, S. Melvin, Jr. (1975) 60 pagesUnderservice to Deaf Citizens:' Some Selected Considerations.
15. Morris, Eloise McKay (1975) 118 pagesAdvocacy for Institutionalized Deaf Persons.
16., Rapier, Mary K. (1975) 34 pagesThe Dissemination of Literature in the Area of the Deaf-Blind.
Duel, Harold C. (1974)
Words from a Deaf-Blind Student atCSUN.67 pages
18. Murphy, Orlene G.- (1974) 113 pagesAn Evaluation of the Educational' rogram and AdmissionsProcedures in the Deaf-Multihandicapped Unit at CamarilloState Hospital Using the California School for the Deaf,.:Riverside Deaf-Multihandicapped Evaluative Criteria.
19. Anderson,'Lonna (1973) 21 pagesDeaf-Blind Multi-Handicapped Parent Participation Group..
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20. Roberts, Carl P. (19 7 45 pages.Genetic Aspects of Syndromes Associated with ChildhoodDeafness.
21. ,Blotz, Robert H. (1972) 24 pagesDevelopment of Telephone Cbmmunication for the'Deaf-Blind.
22. Holcomb, Marjoriebeli (1968)Kennedy, RobertMathas, Chrysoula,
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57 pages
Royer, Delbert' I Art Administrative Study of the RUbella Multiply Handicapped
child.,
23. Waters,-Lee (1968) , 61 pages.A Concept of an Education Program for Parents of MultiplyHandicapped Children in the Public School Settdng.
'24. 'Gonzales, John I. (1962) 17 pagesThe Multiple-Handicapped Deaf.
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1. McDugald Bruni, Kathne J. (1979) 66 pages
Parent Education in California Public bay School Programsfor Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.
.-2. Moore, Sister Theresa (1979) 75 pages
A Handbook for Parents of Multiply Handicapped Deaf Children.
3. Paetz, Ann M. .(1978) 71 pages
Parents: Understanding Laws and Service.s of Education
(PULSE).
4. ,Stump, Joanne (1976) 62 pages
Guidelines for Non-English-Speaking Parents of Deaf Children.r
5. Anderson, Lonna (1973) 21 pages
Deaf-Blind- Multi- Handicapped Parent Parti.ipation Group.
6: Murray, John Remington (1973), 32 pages
A Parent Education Program for Spanish-American Parents ofDeaf ChIldren.
7. Slosar, Richard (1973) 71 pages
Becoming a Foster Family or Adoptive Family of a Deaf
Child.
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8. Spellman, Elizabeth Dunn (1972)
c Words From a Deaf Parent.
9. Corbett, Edward E., Jr. (1971)
A Study of the Needs of Parents of Deaf Children.
10. Butler, Eugene J. (1970) .47 pages
. A Counseling Program for Parents of the Preschool Deaf Child.
11. Corson, Harvey Jay (1970) 58 pages
A. Survey of_the Sentiment of Adult Deaf Towards Education,
of the 'Deaf. ° .
20 pages
54 pages
12. Culton, Paul M.- (1970) , 66 pages' .
A Vocabulfry Guide for Parents of Preschool Deaf Childred.
13. Nagy, Edward John (1970) . 27 pages
A Study of Attitudes of Parents of Deaf and Hard of.Heaf-ing
Children ToWard.Their.Child's Edlicationy. .
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.14. Dorrance, Patricia K. (1969) . . 35 pages'
Parent Orientation Program and Home Training for Hearing
Impaired Infants Who Are Between.18 Months and.Three Years
of Age. .
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15. Holcomb, Marjoriebell (1968) 57 pagesKennedy, Robert °
Mathas, ChrysoulaRoyer;,Delbert
An Administrative Study of the Rubella Multiply HandicappedChild.
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16. Waters, Lee (1968) 61 pagesA Concept of an Education Program for Parents of Multiply
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Handicapped Children in the Public School Settingo.
17. Butlei-, Raymond (1966) D 11 pagesRecommended: A Parent Program fdr North Carolina.
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A 1. Uallrabenstein, James M. (1980)
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39 pages-Status of State-Wide Planning for Mental Health ServiteSfor'Deaf Persons in the,United States.
2. -Azevedo, Margaret M." (1979) 56 pages.An Assessment of Teacher Morale Among "Deaf" and "Hearing"Teachers of the Deaf. ;
3. Critchfield, A. Barry (1979) 1 46 pagesFamily Relationships in a Severely Handicapped Deaf Popula-
. tion.
4. 'Morrison, Kathryn Burns (1978) 51 pages, A Comparative Study of the Attitudes of Educational Per§onnelServing Mainstteamed Hearing Impaired Students Within aLocal Educational Agency.
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5. Scanlon, James A. (1978) 61 pages'Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Mode ofLearning and Sensory Impairment.
6. Wilson, Ronald F. (1978) 44 pagesAttitudes and Perceptions of Hearing Impaired Residential+High School Students Towards,Mainstreaming.
t 7. A tchley, Ruby Forrestine (1977) 71 pagesA,Gomparative Study of the Attitudes of Elementary Childrenin Integrated 'and fionintegrated Settings Toward Heaing-Impaired'ChIldren.
8. -Elkins, Earl (1977) 31 'pages
Inadequacy of Mental Health Facilitiei for Deaf Persons inthe United States.
9.. Kaufman, Gordon L. (1977)
- .., A Study of Self- Concept in Deaf Students.
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10. .4.1ar'sh, Emory D. (1977)'
34 pages
47 pagesA Study of Factors Which Affect the Attitudes of Parents ofYoung Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Toward Their Child's..Educati-on.
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11. Richards, Constance A. (1977) 40 pages,
Attitudes of Hearing Parents of Hearing Children, at the.Elementary Level, Concerning the Integration of Deaf Class-
4 mates into their Child's Classroom.
012. Michaud, Ted. (1976) 35 pages
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,Personality Characteristics of Day and Residential SchoolGraduates. . .
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13. Mimoso, Jehnny Dolly (1976) 43 pagesA Study to Determine the Difference in the Desired Character-istics of Leadership as Determined by Hearing and/Hearing-
.Impaired Individuals.
14. TOole, Paul (1976) ft 34 pagesGuidelines for Statewide Parent-Infant ProgremS. ThroughHome Intervention.
15. Randall, Kenneth D. (1974) 72 pagesPerceptions of Hearing Students and Faculty Toward Hearing-Impaired Students.
Ratus, Nancy B. (1974) 52 pagesThe Two Underlying Conundrums: How the Deaf Feel AboutBeing Deaf. How the Dieaf.Viewifeafness.
17. Spellman, Elizabeth Dunn (1972) 20 pagesWords From a Deaf Parent.
18. Jacobs, L. Ronald (1971) .52 pagesAttitudes,of Normal-Hearing College Students TowardeTheirHearing-Impaired Classmates. .
19. Campbell, Don F. (190) 126 pagesSorenson, Brenda Stanfill
Approaches to Building a Success Identity in theDeaf child.
20. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1964) 61 pagesLeadership Needs in the Deaf Community.
21. Little, James A. (1962) -18 page'sAn Experimental Design for Prediction of Succeets in GivenAreas of 'Endeavors as Measured by the Motivation for Securingthe Five Basic Needs of the Structured Person as Compared on'the Electroencephalograph.
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'REHABILITATION
1. Brown, Donald R. (1980) 36 pagesP.L. 95- 602'.A Continuum for Services: A Study of Content
, Issues Affecting Uninterrupted Programming Between Rehabili-tation and the Residential School for the Low FunctioningDeaf Student,
2. .Goldman, Janice L.' (1980) 218.pages
The Development of a State Service Program for the DeafPopulation in Illinois.
3. Critchfield, A. Barry ,(1979) 49 pagesFamily Relationships in a Severely Handicapped DeafPopulation. :
4. Conway, John P. (1978) 77 pagesA Center for'the Hearing Impaired in Southeastern Wisconsin,
Sosnoski, Brian (1978) 71 pages,
A Proposed 'Career Education Program for Multi-handicapped'Deaf Students at the Secondary Level in Schools for the Deaf.,
6. Ehrlich, Ellen J. (1977) 23 pagesSupplemental Security Income and the Deaf.
7. Markham, Stephen A. (1977) 49 pagesPrioritization of Daily Activities by RehabilitationCounselors with the Deaf in California.
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8.' Galloway, Nancy (1976) 29 pages
The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Agency in'theRehabilitation of the Severely. Disabled Congenitally Deaf -
Blind.
9. Sellner, Patrick .(1976) 47 pagesA Pre-Vocational Program for Multiply Handicapped Clients.
10. Catter, d. Melvin, Jr. (1975) 60. pages
Underservice to Deaf Citizens: Some Selected. Considerations.
11. Morris, Eloise McKay (1975) 118 pages
Advocacy'for Institutionalized Deaf Person's.
12. Green, Renee'E. (1974) 159 pagesA Report of the Proceedings: "The Working Conference onMinority Deaf."
13. Haney, Betty S. (1974) 120 pagesEducation and Rehabilitation of the Deaf in Nepal, India,the Philippines, Korea and Japan.
14. Simpson, Eileen M. (1974) 31 pagesA Survey to Gather Data Concerning the Training of Rehabili-tation Counselors with the Deaf.
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15. Griffith, Robert E. (1973) 36 pagesGuidelines for General Rehabilitation Counselors WhenProviding SerVice,s to the Deaf' and Those who Have OtherCommunicative Disorders.,
16. Hall, Jan (1973) 25 pages'Rehalitat.ive Audiology: A Proposal for Ch.anges in CurrentTraining Services of Audiologists.
17. Lopez, John R. (1973) 29 pages.An Analysis of Significant Factors Related to the Educationand Rehabilitation of.the MexicanlAmerican 'Deaf.
18. Ripley,.Peter H. '(1972). 55 pages
Stegall, Ralph C.
Cooperative Agreements: An Assessment of the PresentStatus. %
19. Spellman, John Franklin, Jr. (1972) 34 pagesA Plan to Initiate and Implement a Comprehensive Programof Education,,Vocational and Social'Service Withima State,
'School for the Deaf. °
20:,/Anderson, Robert Q. (1971) e , 136 pagesMerten, Barbara
Correction}., Detention and RehabilitatiOn of the Deaf Law4 0Violator in California.
21. Boesen, Kelly W. (1921)
Vocational Education, the deaf,and the Future.'071 pages
22. Matthews, Orville C.: Jr. ,(1970) 36 gagesGuidelines for Establishing and donducting.aft EffectiveProgram for Deaf in a Hearing Community College.
23. Wright, Richard Orva (1970)- l 44 pages..--"--Relevance in Vocanal Rehabilitation Services for the
<9. Adult Deaf.
24. Myers, David W. (1969) 109 pages_Pope, Daniel B.
A Critique of the Role of Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesfor the Deaf.
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26. Blea, Wiliam A. (1962)-bodwin, RalphMott; Clyde E.
Social Seivice.Need and the Adult Deaf.
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1. Spaulding, Reveiend John D. (1980) 33 pages
The Affect of the 1978 Bishops' Pastoral Statement on the
Handicapped: Two Year's Late.r.s4
2. Larriviere, Reverend Marshall R. (1969) 6 pages
Survey of Catholic Services to he Deaf in the United
States.
. Jones, Ray L. Project Director' (1963) 41 pages
Proceedings of -a Conference of, Instructors and Interpretersof a Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf."'
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SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF
1. 'Brown, Donald R. (1980) 36.pagesP.L. 95-602 -AtContinuum for Services: A Study of ContentIssues Affecting Uhinterrupted Programming Between Rehabili-tation and the Residential Sdhool'for'the Low FunctioningDeaf Student.
2. Hagen, James L. (1980) 36 pagesThe Residential School Administrator of the 1980's orPolitician?
3. Wright,0Hal W. (1'980) 45 pagesThe Deaf Elemeptary Teachers of ill? Deaf.
4. Padden, Robert D. (1979) 55 pagesThe Role of the Residential School in ontihuing Education. / ,
5. Dingman, Sue Ellen (1978..
) 55 pagis. Public Law 94-142: A Catalyst for Change for ResidentialSchools for the Deaf.
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6. Drake, Donna F.. k1978) 79 pagesA-Survey: Policies Regarding the Awarding of Diplomas to
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Deaf State Residential School Graduates.
Garrity, James H. (1978) 49 pagesThe IdentifLcation of Administrative Problems in ResidentialSchools for the Deaf in the United States.
8. Johbson, Seaborn D. (19781 .41 pagesSurvey of Alignment with Public Law 94-142by Residential .
Schools -and Programs Serving Multihandicapped Deaf.Students.
9. Sosnowski, Brian (1978) 71 pagesc A Proposed Career Education ogram for Multi-handicapped
Deaf Students at the Second ry Level in Schools for the Deaf.
. 10. Wilson, Ronald F. (1978) . 44 pagesAttitudes and-Perceptions of Hearing Impaired ResidentialHigh School Students TOwards Mainstreaming.O
11., Rhoten,, Donald4 01977) 40 pages,Collective Bargaining Organizations at Public..ResidentialSchools for the Deaf. I
12. Beggs, Ralph (1976) . 31 pagesA History of Residential Schools for the Deaf 'in Canada.
13. Wh.itt, Alonzo (1976) ' 26 pages4 Survey of Homeroom Teachers Regarding Current and FutureLeadership Qualities of Deaf Students.
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14. Couthen,-Albert J. (1975) ,at 35 pages
Analysis of Procedures and Guidelines in Dealing with DrugAbuse Problems in Schools for the Deaf.
15. Dillingham, Elmer 1., Jr. (1975) 46 pages
The ChaAgIng Role of the Residential School in Education of
the Deaf: Past, Present and Future.
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16. Hoffmeyeyf Dennis B., (1975) 35 pages(
A Rationale for Developing a Deaf Studies Program.
4A17. Pete.s.on, David R. (1973) 48 pages
Deaf Personnel in Day School Programs for the Deaf, ASurvey of State Departments,of Education.
18. Finnegan, %JoSeph P., Jr. (1972) 29 pages
A Study of Attitudes Concern the Formal Instruction of
Manual Communication to Seco ry Students in Schools for
' the, Deaf that Utilize Total unication.
19. Klein, Leslie Ann (1972) 81 pages
Learning Centers in anEfementary Classroom for Hearing ,
Impaired Children.
20. Ripley, Peter H. (1972) 55 pages
Stegall, Ralph C.Cooperative Agreements: An Assessment of the Present Status.
21. Spellman, John Franklin, Jr. (1972)' . 34 pages
-A Plan to Initiate and Implement.a Comprehensive Program ofEducational, Vocational. and Social Service Within a' State
fnr the Deaf.
22. Crdnlund, ilip E., (1970) - 37 pages
Ci SimulYtitnqraining ai'a Vehicle forIn-Service TrainingNob Halseparents 4n a Residential School for the Deaf.
Lowell, 'Neil F. '(1967) . 50 pages
A Study,Cf..the Preparation of Secondary School Teachers in`qie American Schools for the Deaf.
24. Jaech, Timothy'A. (1966) 27 pages
Planning the Classroom for Educational Media in a School fnr
the Deaf.
25. Hoxie, JirgrA. (1962) 11 ages
Accreditation: The California Association of Secondary
'School Administrators.
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1. Scanlon, James A." (1978) ti 61 pagesPreliminary Study of the Relationship Between Mode ofLelrning and Sensory Impairment.
.2. Mow,'Shanny' (1973) 72 pagesHinds Off Our Hands, Please: A Case for Ameslan in theEnglish Class,room.",
3. Abhey, Judy (1976) 26 pagesA Descriptive Study of Rate in Signing.
4. Bowling, Wallace Lee (1975) 61 pagesWhere Do We Goo Here in Teching Language to DeafStudents?
S. Sallop, Marvin B. (1974)
Psycholinguistics of Sign Language.
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VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Brown, ISnald R. (1980) 36 pages
P.L. 95-602 -A Continuum for Services: A Study of Content
Issues Affecting Uninterrupted Programming Between Rehabili-tation and the Residential_ School for the Low Functioning
Deaf Student.
2. Heath, Linda R. ,(1979) 48 pages
A Survey of Teachers of the Deaf and How They View.Staff
Development.
3. Joiner, Allie M. (1978) 52 pages
,A Study of Third/Fourth Years. Medical Schools Students'
Knowledge of Deafness.
4. Karli, Wade M. (1978) 53 pages
A Study of the Effectiveness of the Discrepancy Approach in
oneEvaluation of Competency-based Teacher Education Programs.
5. Sosnowski, Brian (19'78) 71 pages
A Proposed Career Education Program for Multi-handicappedDeaf Students at the Secondary Level in Schools for the Deaf%
6. L'Allier, Susan ,(1977) 69 pages
Guidelines for Establishing Effective Evaluation Proceduresfor Teachers of the Deaf in Day-Class Programs.
7. Maile, Robert A. (1977) 203 pages
A Study of State Certification Requirements for Teachers Tlfthe Deaf and Their Relationship to the CertificationStandards of the Council on Education of the De f.
8. 1 Roberts, Robert,J. (1976) 33 pages
The Increasing Importance Given to the Needs of Multi-;Handicapped Deaf Students in Planning Teacher Preparation
Program Curricula.
9. Young, Sister Loretta (1976) , 49 'pages
The Teacher of Multiply-Handicapped Children: Role andIt
Training. 9 .r .
10. Bonura, Dominick Vincent (1975),° . 47 pages
0 . Community Sqvice Center for the Deaf in Ne14 Hampshire and
Vermont.
11. Erickson, Delbert L. (1974) .
74 pages
The Effects of,Automationon Deaf Printers in-the Los
Angeles Area.
12. Gonzales, icardo D. '(1974) / , 54 pages,
The mployment of Deal Persons and Its Relationship to
Postsecondary Programs Attended..
I13. Hinks, Lyle A. (1974) 42 page's
A Compilation of Possible Occupations for th Deaf PersonTrained in the Law.
14. 5ileen M. (1974) 31 pagesA Survey to Gather Data Concerning the Trainingof Rehabili-tation Counselors with the Deaf.
15: Boyd, Barbara (1973) 64 pages-,
A Report of the Conference of Deaf, Teacher's of the De-af
16. Griffith, Robert E. (1973) 36Guidelines for General Rehabilitation Counselors WhenProviding Services to the.Deaf and Those Who Have OtherCommunicative Disorders. A
.17. r Hall, Jan (1973) IN425 pages
Rehabilitative Audiology: A Proposal.for Changes in CurrentTraining Services of Abdiologists.
18. Rinaldi, Anna Maria (1973) 30 pagesEvaluation Teacher Preparation Programs for Deaf Teachers.
19. Baker, Robert W. (1971) 65 pagesGays, Richard F.Jacobs, L. ROnald 4 . , ,
Exposure of Teacher Trainees to ,the Total Hearing-ImpairedCommunity.
20. en, Kelly W. (1971)
Vocational Education, the Deaf d the Future.71 pages
. 21. Lunestad, Sandr F. (1971). 39' pagesThe Effe of an Integrated Teacher Training Program onthe Hearing '-and Hearing- Impaired.Participants.
22. Crrl'und, Philip E. (1970) 37 pagesSimulation Training as 'a Vehicle for In-service Training
4 for Houseparents in a Residential School for the Deaf.,4
23. Lowell, Neil F.'(1967) 50 pagesA Study of the Preparation_of Secondary School Teachers'in the American Schools for' the Deaf.
24. "Baer, Celeste S. 1(1966) 15 pagesA Study of Possible Jobs in the Para-Medical Field for._Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Persons.
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25. Zwick, )Leonard G. (1966) 41 pagesAn Outline of a Guidance Course in Preparing Deaf Students .
' for Employment/Training and Adjustment to Life Situations.
, i26. Jones, Ray L: Project Director (1964) 61 pages
Leadership Needs in the Def,COmmunity.
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Alphabetical Listing
1. Adams, Ellery J. (1965) 4 pagesThe Do-It-Yourself Students.
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\2. Adams, Francis Wayne (1967) 39 pagesFeasibility Test of a Programmed., Reading Course for use inthe Leadership Training:Program in the Area of the Deaf.
3. Alexander, Robert M. (1979) 30 pages -
College Preparatory Program for Hearing Impaired Studentsat the Secondary Level.
4. Anderson, yonna (1973-T- 21 pages, Deaf-Blknd Multi-Handicapped Parent Farticipation Group.
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5. AnderSon, Robert D. (1971) 136 pages* Merten, Barbara
Correction, Detention and Rehabilitation of the' Deaf LawViolator in California.
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6. Anderson, Robert R. (1967) , 26 pagesA Study of Printed Mater1als that are Availdble for Parentsof Hearing Impaired Children.
7. Arcanin, Jacob (1968) 87-pagesChampagne, SusanGustason,,Gerilee ,
Lawrence, EdgarMeans, ,Lily
The Impact of:Computer Technology on Education.
8. Atchley, Ruby Forresiine (1977) 71 pages-A Comparative Study' of the Attitudes Of ElementaryChildren in Integrated and Nonintegrated Settings TowardHdaring-Impaired Children. ..
9. Ather, Judy (1976)
-A Descriptive Study of Rate in Signing.26 pages '
10. Azevedo, Margaret M. 01979) 56 pagesAn 4ssessment of Teacher Morale Among "Deaf" acld utlearing"Tea hers of the Deaf.
11. Babb, Richard L. (1969).
The Legal Rights of the Deaf.30 pages
12. Babbini, Barbara E. ,(1969) 1! pages-,.
The Effects of Fatigue on the Competence of Interpreters.
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13. Bachman, John J. (1967) 23' pa ges
Hairston, Ernest E. A
A Study of a Segment of the Negro Deaf Population in the Los
Angeles Area.
l4. Bbe, Celeste.S. (1966) 15 pages
A Survey of Possible Jobs in the Para-Medical Field for Deaf
and-Ha'rd of Hearing Persons.°
15. Baker, Robert W. (1971) 65,pages
Gays, Richard F.Jacobs, L. Ronald
Exposure of Teacher Trainees to the Total Hearing-Impaired
Community.
16. Barkuloo, Herb W. (1966) 31 pgges
A Study of the Frequency and Types of Use of the Telephone
41Speech Indicator.
17. Beggs, Ralph (1976) . 31 pages
A History of Residential Schools for, the Deaf in Canada.
18. Bennett, James Wayne (1980)
19. Billescas, Celia M. (1979) 39 page's
Survey of Communication Methods and Problems of Spanish-
SpeakiAg Parents of Heafing-Impaired Children.
4 20: Bjorlie', Henry O. (1966)
Pr.opp, George.Public Relations for the Deaf.
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'4 Godwin; RalphMott, Clyde E.
Social Service Need and the Adult Deaf.
22. Boesen, Kelly W._-(1971)Vocational Education, the Deaf and the Future.
103' pages
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23. Boltz, Robert H. (1972).
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De/elopment of Telephone Communication for the Deaf - Blind....,
24. Bonura, Dominick Vincent (975)Community Service Center for.the D'eaf in New Hampshire and'
Vermont.
25. Born, Edward D. (1974)
How to Establish and Operate an Integrated Communi
College Education Program for the Hearing Impaired.
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0. 26. Bowling Wallace Lee (1975)
Where Do We Go From Here in Teaching' Language to Deaf
Students?
55 pages
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27. Boyd; Barbara (1973) 64 pagesA Report of the Conference of .Deaf Teachers of the Deaf.
28. Brasel, Ken (1969)Shipman, Johz
A Pilot Study to Explore Evaluation Techniques forInterpreters.
60 gages
29. Brelj, William (1966)0 75 pages
Simpson, William M.Smith, Mary E.
A Pilot Study in the Use of the Speech Indicator forAdolestent Deaf Students.
30. Bromley, Kathryn M. (1979) 52 pagesWhen Hearing,About it isHard: A Guide for the Hard ofHearing.
31. Broome, Edward L. . (1973) 41 pagesGuidelines for Establishing a Comprehensive State MasterPlan for the Education of the Hearing-Impaired in LargeAr'ea-Small Populatior States.
32. Brown, Donald R. (1980) .36 pagesP.L. 94-602 A Continuum for Services: A Study of ContentIssues Affecting Uninteriupted Programming Between Rehabili-tation and the Residential School for the Low FunctioningDeaf Student.
33. ,Bucceri, Mary Ann (1976) 28 pagesDeinstitutionalization of the Deaf Multi-HandicappedInd- ividual: A Film Documentary with Accompanying ,Manuscript.
34. Bunker, Charles (1967) 45 pagesLinguistics Research and the Deaf Child: An Overview.
35. Bunker, Charles (1967) 13 pagesYates, Fred
An Experiment Using the Initial Teaching Alphabet as anAid in Promoting Better Speech for the, Deaf and Hard-of-
, Hearing.
36. Busby, Howard R. (1973) 27 pagesReader's Digest Films for the Deaf: An Evaluation Design.
37. Butler, Eugene J. (1970) 47 pages-A Counseling Program for Parents of the Preschool Deaf Child.
38. Butler, Raymond (1966) '11 pagesRecommended: A Parent Program for North Carolina.
39. Call, Ve'rne. (1965) _7 pages,Gulbranson, Claude S.
The Leadership Training Program: A Report to the Profession.
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40. CaTl, Verne (1965) 21 Pages
Lennan, RobertSanderson, Robert
Guidelines for the Organization and Administration of anAdult Education Program for ;he Deaf.
41. Campbell, Don R. (1969) 126 pages
Sorenson, Brenda StanfillApproaches to Building a Success Identity in the Deaf Child.
42. Carter, S. Melvin, Jr. (1975) 60 pages
Underservice to Deaf Citizens: Some Selected Considerations.
43. Carter, Sharon H. (1975) 96 pages
Lifpstreaming: A Social and Educational Imperative from theView.of the Impact Of Integration on Persons with NormalHeariAg.
44. Cate, Gene R. (1972)Politics and the Deaf.
45. Champagne, Susan (1968)
Gustason, GerileeLawrence, EdgarMeans, LilyArcanin, Jacob
The Impact of Computer4Technology on Education.
46. Clary, RichareS. (1975)t 33 Pages
The TTY: A Means of Communication.
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47., Coleman, Sandra (1976) ,30 pages
A Study in the Relationship Between Input and Knowledge ofServices as Indicated by Deaf Seniors at Three Secondary
Programs in Los Angeles about Seven Post-Seccindary Institu-
t tions.
48. Conway, John P. (1978) 77 pages
A Center for the Hearing Impaired in Southeastern Wisconsin.
49. COrbett, Edward E., Jr. (1971) 54 pages
A Study of the Needs of Parents of-beafiChildren.
50. Corson, Harvey Jay . °(1970) ' . 58 pages
A Survey of the Sentiment of Adult Deaf4Towards Education
of the Deaf.
51. Coulson, M. James (1977) 53 pages
A Survey of Driver's Education, Training, .and Licensing'of,Hearing-Impaired'Students Attending C.S.U.N.
52. Couthen, Albert J. (1975) 35 pages
Analysis, of Proceddres tnd Guidelines in Dealing with Drug
Abuse Problems in Schools for the Deaf.
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53. Craven, Jane G. (1980) 50 pAgesIristrucLnA the Hearing Impaired: Concerns, of the RegularClassroom Teacher.
54. 'Critchfield, A. Barry (1979) 49 pagesFamily Relationships in a Severely Handicapped DeafPopulation.
55. Cronlunfl, Philip E. (1970) 37 pagesSimulation Training as a Vehicle for In-Service Trainingfor Houseparents in a Residential School for the Deaf.
56. Culton, Paul tr. (1970) 66 pagesA Vocabulary Guide for Parents of PresVhool Deaf Children.
57. Darby, Albert W. (1977) 45 pagesA Survey -of DAWNers--What Happened in The'r Areas Since1970, 1971 and 1972?
58, Deaf Participants of 'the- Leadership 14 pagesTraining Program (1963)
Evaluation of the Pilot Program of the Classes for theAdult peaf.
59. DeLaTorre, Tony (1974), 139 pagesAudio-Visual Documentary on Chicano Families with DeafChildren--An Exploratipn of Feelings, Attitudes andExperiences Related to Social, Educational and VocationalConcerns.
060. Denton, David M. (1963) 46 pages
Griffing, Barry L.Moores, Donald F.Wahl, Lewis B.
A Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.,
61. Dillingham, Elmer L., Jr. (1975) 46 pagesThe Changing Role of the Residential School in Educationof the Deaf: Past, Preseq and Future.
62. )Dillon, Tom (1964) 68.pages-1964 Program of Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.
,63. Dillon, Tom (1964)Repprt: Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.
8 pages
64. Dingman, Sue'Ellen (1978) . 55 pagesPublic Law 94-142: A Catalyst"M Change for ResidentialSchools for the Deaf.
65. Dorrance, Patricia K. (1969) .
35 pages.Parent Orientation Program ait Home Training for Hearing
N Impaired Ihfants Who are Between 18 Months and Three Yearsof Age.
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66. Drake, Donna F. (1978) 79 'pages
A Survey: fancies Regarding the Awarding of Diplomas toDeaf State Residential School Graduates.
67. Dreger, Dorothy S. (1975) 30 pages
For Elementary School Administrators: Deafness, Its
Relation to Education with Suggested Guidelines andProcedures on Mainstreaming Deaf Children in Public Schoolsfor Normal Hearing Students.
68. Duel, Harold C. (1974) 67 pages
Words from a Deaf-Blind Student at CSUN.
69. 'Efken, Sieg F. (1970) 45 pages
Instructional technology and. Its Effect on the Education
of the Deaf.
70. Ehrlich, Ellen J. (1977) 23 'pages
Supplemental Security Income and the Deaf.
71. Elkins, Earl (1977) 31 pages
Inadequacy of Mental Health Facilities for Deaf Persons in
the United States. 0
72. Elmassian, Nazelie (1962)
Gotro, Douglas'Snapp, Cecilia
The'Key to Effective Supervision.
32,,, pages
73. Ericksoi, Delbert L. (1974) . 74 pages"
The Effects of Automation on Deaf Printers in the Los
Angeles Area.
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74. Fankhabser, Marcia. (1975) 31 pages
A Study'of the Relationship Between Study Attitudes. andMethods and Grade Point Average of Undergraduate Hearing-Impaired Students at CSUN.
75. Fetter, Elizabeth A. (1975)
Campus Services forthe Deaf Student Handbook.
35 pages
76. Finnegan, Joseph P., Jr. (1972) 29 pages
A Study of Attitudes Concerning the Formal Instruction ofManual Communication to Secondary Students in SchOols forthe Deaf that Utilize Total Communication.
77. Finneran, Michael R.. (1979) 73 pages
Suggestions for, a Model.Plan for a Deaf Community Service
Agency: A Survey of,Four Community Services in California.
Flathouse, Virgil E. (1963) 22 pages
Testing the Feasibility of Using Videotape in the Evaluation
of Interpreters for the Deaf.
79. Fleischer, Lawrence R. (1972) 75 pages
Swain, William Dean.14 Effective Instructional Strategies in Teaching Math to the
Deaf.
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80. Freeman, Jerome W. (1966) 28 pagesA Need for an Organization of Supervising :Teachers in theEducation of the Deaf.
81. Fuller, Ted A. (1969) 33 pagesA Study of Voice Conversation Techniques Applicable forDeaf and'Hard of Hearing Adults.
82. Galloway, Jaime D. (1978) 68 pagesA.Survey: Deaf Adult Interest in Adult Education in NorthDakota and Present Services Provided.
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83. Galloway, Nancy (1976) 29 pagesThe Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Agency in theRehabilitation of the Severely Disabled Congenitally Deaf-Blind.
84. Galloway, Victor H. (.1965) 5 pagesAdult Education Classes for the Deaf Moves South (to Carson).
85. Gant, Agnes C. (1967) 25 pagesRodriguez, Ramon
A Study of the Utilization of Clubs of the Deaf as Facili-ties to Present Adult Education ProgrAms.
86.. Garrity, James H. (1978) 49 pagesThe Identification ot Administrative Problems in ResidentialSchools for the Deaf in the United States.
87. Gays, Richard F. (1971) 65 pages.Jacobs; L: RonaldBaker, Robert F.
Exposure bf Teacher Trainees to the Total Hearing- ImpairedCommuqity.
\
88. Germany, Jeremiah (1973)' 45 pagesA Census of the.Black Deaf Adult'Population of Los AngelesCounty, California.
13.pages89. Godwin, Ralph (1962)Mott, Clyde E.Blea, William A. .
Social Service Need and the Adult Deaf.
90. Goldman, Janice. L. (1980) 218 pages1,,, The Development of a State Service Program for the Deaf
Population in Illinois:
91. Goldstein, Sandra (1979) 66 pagesThe Life and Contributions of Dr. Daniel Tuttle Cloud.
92. Gonzales, John F. .(1962)The Multiple- Handicapped Deaf.
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93. Gonzales, Ricardo D. (1974) '54 pages
The Employment of Deaf Persons and Its Relationship to 4Postsecondary Programs Attended.
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94. Gotro, Douglas (,1962)
Snapp, CeciliaElmassian, Nazelie
The Key to Effective Supervision.
95. Green, Rene E. (1974) ,
159 pages 6S..
A Report of the Proceedings: "The Working Conference on
Minority Deaf."
96. Greer, Billy (1968)
Holcomb, Roy K.
Layne, JoAnnPetersen, LarrySilver, Norm
Community Resources Can Help You.
54 Pages
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97. Griffing, Barry L. (1963) 14 pages
Harland, F. Gordon. n.
Viewpoints on the Education of the Deaf by Deaf Educational
Leaders.2 4 g. ......4,
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98. Griffing, Barry L. ,(1963)
Moores, Donald F.Wahl-, Lewis B.
Denton, David M.A Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf:
46 pages
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99. Griffith, Robert E. (1973) 36..pages
Guidelines for General Rehabilitation Counselors WhenProviding Services to the Deaf and Those,Who Have Other
Communicative Disorders.A
100. Gulbranson, Claude S. (1965) I. 7 pages
Call, VerneThe Leaaershp Training Program: A Report tojthe Profession.
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101. Gulbranson, Claude S. (1965) -8 pages*
Larson, Herbert W. .
Deaf Man's Enemy - Now a Friend.'
102. Gustason, Gerilee (1968) 87, pages
' Lawrence, Edgar
Means, LilyArcanin, Jacob,Champagne, Susan
The Impact of Computer Technology on Education.
103. Hagen, James L. (1980) 36 pages.
The Residential School Administrator oT the 1980's or
Politician?
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104. Hairston, Ernest E. c(1967) 23 pagesa Bachman, John J.
A Study of a Segment of the Negro Deaf'PopUlation in theLos Angeles Area.
105. Hall, Jan (1973). 25 pages=Rehabilitative Audiology: A Propos.@1 for 'Changesin Current.Training Services of Audiologists.
106. Haney, Betty S. (1974) 120 pages.EdUcation and Rehabilitation of the Deaf in Nepal, Aliathe Philippines, Korea andipapam.
107. Harland, F. Gordon (1963), 14 pagesGriffing,Barry L.
Viewpoints'on the Education of the Deaf by Deaf EducationalLeaders.
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108. Hatch, PaRelaJeanne (1979) 48 pagesA Study of the BackgroUndsand Some On-the-job EnvironmentalFactqrs of Hearing Impaired School Administrators.
109. Heath, Linda R.' (1979) ' 48 page'sA Survey of Teadtle4.s pf the,Deaf and How They View StaffDevelopment.'
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110. Heffernan, Patricia K. (1977);Hearing-Impaired St dents'
kPerceptions o
111. Henderson, Malcolm T. (1964)
Secondary Classes for the Deag in Los Angeles.
50 p'ages
upport Services.
, 112. Henderson, gance (1967)
Teacher Turnover.,
8'pages
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4113. Hensley.,' Toni Lee (1976) 75 pages
A Guide for Planning Television Programming for DeafAudiences.
114. HeIseltine, Marianne K.' (1980) 99 pagesROCS and the Education of Deaf Children in New York State.
115. Hilber, James G. (1979) 68 pagesServices to Deaf-blind Clients: ASurvey and Recommendationsfor Services in'the Metropolitan Salt Lake City Area.
116. Hinks, Lyle A. (1974) 42 pagesA Compilation of Possible Occupations for the Deaf PersonTrained in the Law.
117. Hoffman, Ernest E. (1980) 33 pagesInvolvement of NLTP Graduates in the Deaf Community.
118. Hoffmeyer, Dennis B. (1975)
A Rationale for Developing a Deaf Studies Program.4
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119, Holcomb, Marjoriebell (1968) 57 pages
Kennedy, RobertMathas, ChrysoulaRoyer, Delbert
An'Adricinistrative Study of the Rubella Multiply Handicapped
Child.
.120. Holcomb, Roy K. (1968)
Layne, JoAnnPetersen, Larry
Silver, NormGreer, Billy
Community Resources Can Help You.
54 pages.
121. Hoxie, James A. (1962) 11 pages
Accreditation: The California Association of Secondary
School Administrators.
122. Hoyle, George M., Jr. (1970) 53 pages
The Role ofthe Supervisor of Instruction in Programs forthe Hearing Impaired.
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123. Hudnall, William Boyed 0976).
108 pages
A'Study of the "Grassroots" Deaf Community.in Relation to
Deaf Advocacy.
124. Hunter, Christopher N. (1972) 35,pages
Captioned Television for All?
125. _Ingham, Wa Edward (1977) 34 pages ,
The Educational and Family Backgrounds of Deaf StudentsAttending California State University at Northridge.
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126. Jackson, Patricia J. (1978) 1 4 69 pages
A Replication of a Study of Deaf Students' Perceptions ofServices Provided by Support S'ervices for Deaf Students atgalifornia State University, Northridge.
127. Jacobs, L. Ronald (1971) 52 pages NJ
AttittAdes of Normal-Hearing C011ege Students Toward Their
. Hearing-Impaired Classmates.
128. Jacobs, L. Ronald (1971) 65,pages
Baker, Robert W.Gays, Richard F.
Exposure of Teacher Trainees to the.Yrotal Hearing-Impaired,
Community.
129. Jaech, Timothy A. (11966) 27 pages
Planning the Classroom for Educational Media in a School
for the Deaf.
' 130. Johnson, Robert Lee (1970) 29 pages
A Comparison of the Communication Problems Found in theHomes of Deaf Parents with Deaf Ch61ren and Deaf Parents
with Hearing Children.
131. Johnson, Seeborn D. (1978)' 41 pagesSurvey of Alignment with Public Law 94-142 by ResidentialSchools and Programs Serving Multihandicapped_Deaf Students.
132. Joiner,' AllVe M. (1978) 52 pages,A Study of Third/Fourth Year Medical Schools-Students'Knowledge of Dedfnss.
133. Sones, Ray.L. Project Director (1965) 86 pagesA Commdnity Program for. Identification, Training and
Utilization of Interpreting Services for Deaf Persons.
134. Jones, Ray L. Project Director (1964) 61 TagesLeadership Needs in the Deaf Community.
135. Jones, Ray L. Project Director- (1964) 41 pagesProceedings of a'Conference of Instructors and Interpre-ters of a Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
116. Jones, Ray L. Proj ct Director (1963) 49 pagesProceedings of \a Conference on "Increased EducationalOpportunities fprthe Adult Deaf.""
137. Jones, Warren Gene (1970) 62 pagesEvaluation of Education by Deaf and Hard of Hearing HighSchool Students; .
138. Karli, Wade M. (1978) 53 pagesA Study of the-Effectiveness of the Discrepancy Approachin theEvaluation'of Competency-based Teacher EducationPrograms.
139. Kaufman, Gordon L. (1977) 34. pagesA Study of Self-Concept in Deaf Students.
.140. Kennedy, Robert (1968) 57 pages`.Mathes, ChrysoulaRoyer., Delbert
Holcomb,Marjoriebellti
An Administrative Study of the Rubella Multiply HandiCappedchild.
141. Kilani, Barbara Johnson (L973) 31 pagesEduCational Evaluation and Supportive Services for Hard ofHearing Children. h
142. KiMberlin, Gregory C. (1969)
Needed Telephone Services for the Deaf.59 pages
-143. Klein, Leslie Ann (1972) ,81 pages'Learning Centers in at( Elementary Classroom for HearingImpaired Children.
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144. Klopping, Henry (1969) - , 50 pages
A Survey of Prevalent Attitudes Among the Adult Deaf) Towards Community Service Agencies
( and-
Sentiments of Leaders of the Deaf in Regards to theEstablishment of a Counseling, Information, and Referral
Center in Los Angeles.
145:-/Knudson, Bradley G. (1979) 43 pages
,Classroom Placement for Multiply Handicapped HearingIMpaired Persons.
146. Koch, Frederick L. (1975) 46 pages
The Role of Guidance in a School or Program.Serving Junior
High School and Senior High School Students Who are Deaf.
147. Koch, Hartley R. (1965) 8pages
Larson, Herbert W.The Counseling Program in Adult Education for theVeaf.
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148. Kopchick, Eleanor Hobbs (1980) 64 pages
A Profile on Severe to Profound Multihandicapped Deaf
Students.
149. Ladner, Emil (1971) 100 pages
Guidelines for the Development and Establishment of Stateand Metropolitan Councils Serving thepeaf.
150. L'Allier, Susan (1977) , 69 pa'ges,_,.,1
Guidelines for Establishing Effective Evaluation Proceduresfor Teachers of the Deaf in Day -Clays PrOgrams.
151. Larriviere, Rev. Marshall R. (196 9 6 pages
Survey of Catholic Services to the Deaf in the United States.
152. Larson, Herbert W. (1965) 8 pages
Gulbranson, Claude' S.7:
Deaf Man's 56emy - Now a Friend.
153. Larson, Herbert W. (10965) 8 pages OrKoch, Hartley R.
.. ,.,
The Counseling Program in Adult Education for the Deaf.
154. Lawrence, Edgar (1968)
Means, LilyArcanin, JacobChampagne, SusanGustason, Gerilee
The Impact of Computer Technology on Education.
155. Layne,JoAnn (1968)
Petersen, LarrySilver, NormGreer, BillyHolcomb, Roy K. O'"
Communi),,clesources Can Help You.
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87 pages
54 pages
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156. LeMieux, Robert T. (1975) 52 pagesA Survey of Involvement of CSUN Deaf Undergraduates in
University Leisure Activities and Organizations.
1'57. Lerman, Robert (1965) 0 21 page&Sanderson, Robert .
Call, Verne
Guidelines for the Organization and Administration of an
Adult Education Program for the Deaf.
158. Little, James A. (1962) 18 pagesAn Experimental Design for Prediction of Success in_GivenAreas of Endeavors as Measured .by the Motivation for Securingthe Five Basic Needs of the Structured Person as Compared onthe Electroencephalograph.
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159. Lopez, John R. (1973) 29 pagesAn Analysis of Significant Factors Related to the Education -
and Rehabilitation of the Mexican American Deaf/.
160. Lowell, Neil F. (1967) 50 pagesA Study of the Preparation of Secondary School Teachers inthe American Schools for the Deaf.
161. LunesCad, Sandra F. (1971) A 39 pagesThe Effects of an Integrated Teacher Training Program on theHearing and.Hearing-Impaired Participants.
162. Mane, Robert A. (1977) 203 pagesA Study of State Certification Requirements for Teachers ofthe Deaf and Their Relationship to. the Certification
Standardsof the Counciron Education of the Deaf..
163. Markham,-Stephen A. (1977) 49 PagesPrioritization of Daily Activities by Rehabilitation,Counselors with te Deaf in California.
164. Marsh, Emory D. (1977) 47 pagesA Study of, Factors Which Affect the,444.des of Parentsof Young Deafand Hard of Hearkng Children,Toward TheirChild's Education.
165. Mathas, Chrysoula (1968)
Royer, DelbertHolcOmb, MaripriebellKennedy, RobA-t ,
An Administrative Study of the Rubella Mulcapped Child.
57 pages
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166. Matos, Aida Luz- (1976)1, 4. 44 pagesStrategiest.o Develop Commdity Deaf Aw reness.
167. Matthews, Orville C., Jr. (1970) 36 pagesGuidelines for Establishing and Conducting an EffectiveProgram for Deaf in a Hearing Community College.
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168, May, Karl R.' (1965)
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Basic Electronics.
Means, Lily (1968)
Chain , Susan
Gustason, GerileeLawrence, Edgar - %
The Impact of Computer Technclogy on Education. -:4
170. Herten, Barbara (1971) 136 pages .
Anderson,-Robert D.Correction, Deteritidh and Rehabilitation of the Deaf Law
4 pages
87 pages
Violator in California.
171. Mem, Leonard J: (1974) 69 pages
I \The Greater Los Angeles Information and Referral Service
for the Hearing-Impaired.
172. Michaud, Ted (1976) 35 pages
Personality .dharacte istics of Day and Residential School
Graduates.
173. Miller, Lucille V. (1971) 65 pages
. Some Effects of an Integrated College Program on Its
Hearing-Impaired_ Students.411,
174. Mimoso, Jehnny Dolly (1976) 43 pages,
A Study to Determine the Difference it the DesiredCharacteristics of Leadership as Determined 45, Hearing .
and Hearing-Impaired Individuals.
175. Moore; Sister Therea, (1979) 75 .pages
-A Handbook for Parents of Multiply Handicapped Deaf
Children. 1
.46 'pagess4.4 176. Moores, Donald F. (1963)
Wahl, Lewis B.Denton, David M.Griffing, Barry L.
A Pilot Program of Classes fdr thie Adult Deaf.
177. Morris, Eloise McKay (1975) 118 pages
Advocacy for Institutiopalized.Deaf Persons.
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178. Morrison, ,Kathryn Burns (1978) 51 pages
A Comparative Study of the Attitudes of Educational
Personnel Serving MqinstreaMed Hearing Impaired Studenls
Within-a Local Edutational Agency.
179. Mott, Clyde E. (1962)
Blea, William A.-
Godwin,RalphSocial Service Need and the Adult ,Deaf.
. 13 pages'
160. Mow, Shanny (1977) 72 pages
62 Hands Off Our Hands,_ Please: A Case for Ameslan iri the
English,Classroom.
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181. Murphy,-Harry (1966)
A Proposed bearnihg Statio'n for Deaf Children.
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59 pages
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Procedures ...i,n the DeaT-Multihandicapped Unit at Camarillo....- State- Hosfital Using the California School for the Deaf,
Riverside Deaf- Multihandi'tapped Evaluative Criteria.-
183. Murray; John Remington (19-73) 32 pagesA Parent Education Program for Spanish-American Parents ofDeaf Children.
184. Myers, David W. (1969).Pope, Daniel B.
A Critique of the Role of.Vocational RehabilitationSer'vices for the Deaf.
109 pages
185. McDugald Bruni, Katherine J. (1979) 66 'AgesParent Education in California Public Day.School Programsfor Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.-
186. McKinney, Virginia (1969) 45 pagesAn Investigation .of Instrumentation for Use iea'SpeechConservation Program for Linguistically Competent DeafAdults.
187. Nay, Edward John (1970) 27 pagesA Study of Attitudes of Parents of4Deaf and Hard ofHearing Children Toward Their Child's Education.
188. Naiman, Rachel (1980) 441t 38-pagesAn Investigation of Attrition Rates for Hearing ImpairedStudents\Attepding California slafe University, Northridge:
189. Nickoloff, Elia G.. q971)'. 33 pages
""'-White; Jack
The Hearing-Impaired Indian in Lqs Angeles--Where isHe
e.190, Nomeland, Ronald Emery (1970) 40 pagesA Study of the Effects of the Leadership Training Programon Its Deaf Graduates in Their Professional Endeavors.
191. Padden, Robert D. (1979) 55 pagesThe Role of the Residential School in Continuing Education.
192. Paetz,_Azn M. (1978) 71 pages aParents: Understanding Laws and Services of Education
, (PULSE).
Park,193. Park, Patricia L. (1976) . 33 pagesA Proposal for, a Rehabilitation Engineering and Telephone
.
Training Gerrter on the NorWidge campus.
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64 Elementary Level, Concerning the,Integration of Deaf Class-
rmates into Yheir Child's Classroom.
19,4. Petersen, Larry (1968) 4Silver, NormGreer, BillyHolcomb, Roy K.Layne, JoAnn
Community Resources -Can Help You.
195. Peterson, David R. (1973) 8 pagesDeaf Personnel in Day School Programs for the Deaf, aSurvey of State Departments of Edification.
-196. Pope, Daniel B. (1969) 109 pages
,Myers, David W.A Critique of the Role of Vocational Rehabilitation Servicesfor the Deaf.
54 pages
197. Poss, Bert E. (1967) . . 43 pagesAn Experiment, with Public Speaking as a Course for Adult
Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
198. Prickett, Luther B. (1970) .26 pages
A Survey to GatherwOasic Information ConcerningLow-VerbalDeaf Adults.
199. Propp., George (1966) 7 pages
The Ears Have It.
200. ,Propp, George (1966)
Bjorlie, Henry 0.y+trblic Relations for the Deaf.
103 pages
201. Purvis, J. Rex (1970) / 46 pages
Some Attitudes and Characteristics of Persons Attending theSecond Southern California Registry of Interpreters fOr theDeaf Workshop.
202. Ramos, Angel (1980)
203. Randall, Kenneth D. (1974) 72 pages
Perceptions of Hearing Students ,and:Faculty Toward Hearing-. Impaired Students.
204. Rapier, Mary K. (1975) 34 pages
The Dissemination of Literature in the Area of the Deaf -
Blind.Blind.
205. Rarus, Nancy B. (1974) 52 pages
The Two Underlying Conundrums: How the Deaf Feel About
Being Deaf. How'the Deaf View Deafness.
206. Rhoten, Donald (1977) 40 pages
Collective Bargaining Organizations at Public ResidentialSchools.for the Deaf.
207. Richards, Constance A. (1977) 40 pages
Attitudesdes of, Hearing Parents of Hearing-Children, at the
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208. Rinaldi, Anna Maria (1973) 30 pagesEvaluation Teacher Preparation Programs for Deaf Teachers.
209. Ripley, Peter H. (1972) 55 pagesStegall, Ralph C.
Cooperative Agreements: An Assessment of the PresentStatus.
. 210. Roberts, Carl P. (1973) 45 pages',Genetic Aspects of Syndromes Associated with ChildhoodDeafness.
211. Roberts, Robert J. (1976) 33 pagesThe Increasing Importance Given to the Needs of Multi-Handicapped Deaf Students in Planning Teacher Preparation
"'Program Curricula.
212. Robillard, John A. (1979) 32 pages_ A Model State Plan for Coordinated Services fdr the Hearing
Impaired in the State of New Hampshire.
213. Rodriguez, Ramon F. (..1Q67) 25 pagesGant, Agnes C. -
A Study of the Utilization of the Deaf as Faci-litiesto Present Adult Education Programs.*
214. Royer, Delbert (1968) 57 pagesHolcomb, MarjoriebelltKennedy, RobertMathas, Chrysoula , s
An Administrativd Study 'of the Rubella Multiply HandicappedChild. i,
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215. Rudy, Les H. (1973) ', 27 pages
A Survey of Attending Behaviors _ of Zeafi
Graduate Studentsto Interpreters.' _
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16. St. Aubin, Raymond J. (1971) 111 pagesThe Place. of Reading in' the EduaAtion of the Deaf 1900-1970.
217, Sallop, Marvin B. (1970 56 pagesPsycholinguistics of Sign Language.
218. Sanders, G. Earl (1974) 110 pagesThe Law and Its /Mplications in the Education, Employment,and Socialization of the Handicapped.
219. SandersAA, Robert (1965) 21 pagesCall, VerneLennari, Robert
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Guidelines for the Organization and Administration of anAdult Education1Program for the Deg.
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220. Scanlon,' James A. (1978) 6 pages
PP Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Mode of Learning
and Sensory Impairment.
221. Scheppach, Van Went (1978) 32 pages
,Proposal to Establish a Colorado Commission on Deafne'gs/
Hearing Impairment.
c222. Scott, Martha (1980) 63 pages
A Survey of the Number of Emotionally Disturbed Deaf Children
Located in California.
223. , Sellner, Patrick (1976) 47 ,pages
A Pre-Vocational Program for Multiply Handicapped Clients.
224. Shifflett, Dorothy (1966) 48 pages
A Proposed Reading Cent.er.
225. Shipman, John (1969) 60 pages
Brasel, ,Ken
A P ,lot Study to Explore Evaluation Techniques for Inter-.
eters.
226. Silver, Norm (1968).
Greer, Billy'Holcomb, Roy K.
Layne, JoAnnPetersen, Larry
Community Resources Can Help You.
54 pages
227. Simpson; Eileen M. (1974) 31 pages
A Survey to Gather Data Concerning the Training of Rehab-
ilitation Counselors with the Deaf.
228. Simpson, William M. (1966) ,
Smith; Mary E.
Erelje, Williamr. A Pilot Study in the Use of the Speech Indicator for
Adolescent Deaf Students.
75, pages
229. Slosar, Richard (L973) 71 pages
Becoming a Foster Family or,Adoptive Family of a Deaf Child.
230. SMith, Linwood D., Jr. (1971) 46 pages
Theilardcore beaf *Negro Adult in the Watts Area, of Los
Angeles, California.
231. Smith, Mary E: (1966)
Brelje, WilliamSimpson, William M.
. A Pilot Study in ttt Use of the Speech Indicator for
Adolescent Deaf Students.
232. Snapp, Cecilia (1962) 3 32 pages
Elmassian, Ntazelie
Gotro, Dougla'sThe Key to Effective Supervision.
75 pages
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233. Sonnenstpahl, Alfred (190) 39 pagesCompilation of State and Community Reports on Services and.Needs of Deaf Adults.
234. Sorenon, Brenda. Stanfill (1969) 126 pagesCampbell, Don 1 .
Appr.oache's to Building a Success Identity in the Deaf{ Child.
235. Ikorenson, tewell L. (1972) 117 pagesThe Installation and Operational Procedures of Closed'Circuit Instructional Television.
236. Sosnowski, Brian (1978) 71 pagesA Proposed Career Education.Program for MultihandicappedDeaf Students at the Secondary Level in Schools for the Deaf.
'237. Spaulding, Rev. John D. (1980) 33 paglsThe Affect of the 1978 Bishops' Pastoral Statement on theHandicapped: Two Years Later.
238.. Spellman; Elizabeth Dunn (1972)
Words From a Deaf Parent.2241pages
239. Spellman, John Franklin, Jr. (1972) 34 pagesA Plan to Initiate and Implement a Comprehensive Programof Educational, Vocational and Social Service, Within a
State School for the Deaf./.
2401 .Springer, Robert, J. (1967) 12 pagesA Handbook of Guidelines for Neophyte Editors.
241. Stegall, Ralph C. (1972) 55 pagesibley, Peter H.
Cooperative Agreements: An Assessment of the PresentStatus'.
242. Stewart, Gene D. (1970) 53'pagesLeave and Salary Arrangement4 Avail0.1e. to Participants inthe Leadership Training Program.
243. Strobridge, Maxine Louise (1972)The Deaf in tile Far East.
'32 pages
244. Stu. mp,.
Joanne (1976) 62 pagesGuidelines for Non-English-Speaking Parents of Deaf
. Children. .
245. Swain, William Dead (1972) '75 'pages
Fleischer, Lawrence R.
Effective Instructional Strategies in Teaching. Math to theDeaf.
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246. Thorne,, John G. (1979) 78 pagesA Package.of Materials Prepared on: -An Application of
. Public Law 94-142; -An 'Integrated Speech Program and -A .
.Video Interview.
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247. Tomikawa, Tetsuji (1979)
Graduate Record Examination and Deaf Students.
24§. Toole, Darlene Krusemark (1976)
Deaf Leaders in America.
124 pages
56 pages
249. Toole, Paul (1976) 34 pages
Guidelines for Statewide Parent-Infant Programs Through
Home Intervention.
250. Trujillo, Lydio T. (1972) 30 pages
The Deaf Chicano: How HisCulture Affects His Education.
251. Uemura, Hideharu (1977) 16 pages
The Develop-dent of the Sign Language Interpreter System in
the United States.
252. Vader, Elgin A. (1970) 67 pages
The Visual Approach: A Method Which Facilitates Transfer
of Learning From n-The-Classroom to In-The-Car.
253. Volpe, Marcia H. (1980) 68 pages
Teacher Educators of the,Hearing Impaired in the United
States.
254. Wahl, Lewis B. (0963) 46 pages
Denton, DavidM. -
Griffing, Barry L.Moores, Donald F.
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Program of Classe for th! Adult Deaf.
255. Wait, Mirk A. (1972) 27 pages
The Development of Total Communication PAcept.
256. WallrabensteFn, James M. (1980) -39 pages
Status of State4/ide Planning for Mental Health Services,
for Deaf Persons Ln,the United States.
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IIIA Concept of an Education Program for Parents of Multiply
Handicapped Children in the Public School Setting.
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258. White,Jack (1971) ' 33 pages
NickOloff, Elia G..
The Hearing-Iffipaired Indian ip,Los Angeles--Where is He?
259. White, Ralph H. (1966) , 37 pages
A Basic Glossary of Legal Terms: 47)
260. Whitt; Alonzo (1976) ,26 pages
A Survey of Homeroom Teachers Regarding Current and
Future Leidership Qualities of Deaf Students.
.261. Whitworth, J., HI. (1967) 36 pages
A udy of'the'Application of the Berlitz Principles of
Teaching Language to the Teaching of Manual Communication.
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262. Wilson, Ronald F. (1978) 44 pages!Attitudes and Perceptions of Hearing Impaired ResidentialHigh School Students Towards Mainstreaming.
263. Wright, Hal W. (1980) 45 pagesThe Deaf Elementary Teachers of the Deaf.
1/4264." Wright, Richard Orva (1970) 44 pagesRelevance in Vocational Rehabilitation Services for theAdult Deaf.
265'. Yates, Fred (1967) 13 pagesBunker, Charles
An Experiment Using the Initial Teaching Alphabet as an Aidin Promoting Better Speech for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.
266. Ybung, Sister Loretta (1976) 49 pagesThe Teacher of Multiply-Handicapped Children: Role andTraining.
267. Zwick, Leonard G. (1966) 41 pagesAn Outline of a Guidance Course in Preparing Deaf Students
for Employment/Training.and Adjustment to Life Situations.
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CLASS OF 1980
1. Bennett, James Wayne
2. Brown, Donald R. , 36 pagesP.L. 95-602- A Continuum for'Services: IA Sttiqy of ContentIssues Affecting Uninterrupted Programming Between Rehabili-tation and the Residential School for the Low FunctioningDeaf Studenk.
3. Craven, Jane G. 50 pagesInstructing the Hearing Impaired: Concerns of theRegularClassroom Teacher.
4. Goldman, Janice L. 218 pagesThe Development of a State Service Program for the DeafPoptilation in Illinois.
5. Hagen,,--4mes L. 36 pagesThe Residential School Administrator of the 1980's orPolitician?
6. Hesseltine, Marianne K. 99 pagesBOCES and the Education of Deaf Children in New York State.
Hoffman, Ernest E. 33 pagesInvolvement of NLTP Graduates in the Deaf Community.
8. Kopchick, Eleanor Hobbs 64 pagesA Profile on Severe to Profound Multihandicapped DeafStudents.
'9. bNaiman, Rachel 38 pagesAn Investigation of Attrition Rates for Hearing ImpairedStudents Attending California State University, Northridge.
10. Ramos, Angel 4/
11. ScOtt, Martha 63 pagesA Survey of the Number of Emotionally Disturbed Deaf ChildrenLocated in California.
12. Spaulding, Rev. John D. 33 pagesThe Affect of the 1978!Bishops' Pastoral Statement on theHandicapped: Two Years Later:
13. Volpe, Marcia H. 68 pagesTeacher Educators of the Hearing Impaired in the UnitedStates.
A14. Wallrabenstein, James M. 39 pages
Status of'State-Wide Planning for Mental Health' Services forDeaf Persons in the United States.
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CLASS OF 1979
4'5 pages
1. Alexander, Robert M. 30 pages
College Preparatory Program for Hearing Impaired Students at
the Secondary Level.
2. Azevedo, Margaret M./. 56 pages
An Assessment of Teacher Morale Among "Deaf"'and "Hearing"
Teachers of the Deaf.
3. Billescas, Celia M. 39 pages
survey of Communication Methods_and Problems of Spanish-
Sp6aking Parent4 of- HearingiiImpaired Children. ", ,
4. Bromley, Kathryn M. ,52 pag,es.
When Hearing About it is Hard: A Guide'for the Hard of I
Hearing.. .
5. Critchfield, A. Barry 49 pages
Family Relationships in a Severely Handicapped Deaf Popu/a-
tion.
6. Finneran, Michael,R. 73 gages,
",Sugggstions for a. Model Plan fora Deaf Community Service
Agency: A Survey' of Four Community Services in California.
O/OrGoldstein, Sandra . 66 pages
The Life and Contributions -of Dr. Daniel Tuttle Cloud.
°- 8: lech, Pamela Jeanne r 48 pages
,A Study of the Backgrounds and Some On-the-job Environmehtal
Factors of Hearing Impaired School Administrators.
9. Heath, Linda is ,
48 pages
A Survey of Teachers of the Deaf and How They View Staff
Development'.
10. Hilber, James G. 68 pages
Services to Deaf4plind Clients: A Survey and Recommenda-
tions for Services in the Metropolitan Salt Lake City Area.
11. Knudson, Bradley G. 43 pages
Classroom Placement for Multiply Handicapped Hearing
Impaired Persons.
12. McDugald BruniA Katherine J.' 66 pages
Parent Education in California Public Day School Programs
for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students..
13. Moore, Sister Theresa 1
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14. Padden, Robert D. 55 pagesThe Role of the Residential School in Continuing Education.
15. Robillard, John A. (32 pagesA Model State Plan fof Coordinated Services for the HearingImpaired in the State of New Hampshire.
16. Thorne, Johh G. 78 pagesA Package of Materials Prepared on: -An Application ofPublic Law 94 -142; -An Integrated Speech Kogram; and -AVideo Interview.
1.7. 1`on4kawa, Tetsuji 124 pagesGraduate Record Examinatiori and Deaf Students.
CLASS OF 19 78
1. Conway, John P. 77 pagesA Center for the Hearing Impaired in Southeastern,Wisconsin. /.
2. Dingman, Sue Ellen ",' 55 pagesPublic Law 94-142: A Catalyst for'Change for ResidentialSchools for the Deaf.
3. Drake, Donna-F. 79 pagpsA Survey: Policies Regarding the Awarding of Diplomas to'Deaf State Residential School Graduates. 1,
4., Galloway, Jaime D. 68 pagesA Survey: Deaf Adult Interest in Adult Education in NorthDakota and Present Services Provided.m 4
5. .Garrity, James-H. 49 pagesThe*Identification of'Administrative Problems in ResidentialSchools for the Deaf in the United gtates'.,
6. Jackson71Patricia J., -
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.. , A Replication of a Study of DeaVStudents' Perceptions ofServices Provide
iby Support Services for Deaf Students ,a
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9. Karli, Wade M.r 53 pageq
A Study of the Effectiveness of the Discrepancy Ajproach intheEvaluation of Competency -besed Teacher EducatiodPograms.
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10. Morrison, Kathryn Burns . 51 pages
(Comparative Study of the Attitudes pf Educational PersonnelServing Mainstreamed Hearing Impairdd Stude4ts Within a LocalEducational Agency. ' t
11. Paetz, Ann M. ' 71 pages
Parents:- Understanding Laws and Services of EducationTPULSE).
12. Scanlon,'James.A. 61 pagesPreliminary Study of the Relationship Between Mode of Learn-
ing and Sensory Impairment.
13. Scheppach, Van Kent pages.
"Proposal to Establish a Colorid6 Commission on Deafness/Hearing Impairment.
14. .SosnoWtki, Brian 111 pages
A Pi-bpos'd Career Education Program for Multihandicapped .
D4af Students at the Secondary Levelain School's for the Deaf.
Wilsont Ronald F. 44 pagesAttitudes and Petceptions of Hearing Impaired ResidentialHigh School Students Towards Mainstreaming.
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1. Atchley, Ruby Forrestine . ,
j'4' 71'pages4 ,
A-Comparative:Study of the'Attitudes of Elementary Childrenin Integrated and NOnintegrated Settings Toward Hearibg-
ImpaireeChildren..
2. Coulson. tl. 'James .-
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A 'Survey of DriNer!s'Education,. Training, and Licensing ofHeating- Impaired Students,Attending
3. Darby, Albert W. .. .45 pages
' A Survq -of'DAWNers--WhHappened in Their Areas Since1970-,-1971 andt972T a b '
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4. Ehrlich, Ellen J.
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_/ curity1119 andnd the Deaf.' A ..* .N.
.45. Elkins, Earl 1
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., Inadequacy of Mental. Health Facilities for De af Pers8ns in/ the United-States. . ..
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7. Ingham; I. Edward . 7.-N" 34 pages
. 40The Educational- and Family Backgfounds%-of Deaf Students°I
. Attending California State University, Northridge.
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A Study of Self-Concept in Deaf Students:0 r- 34 pages,
9. L'Allier, Susan : 69 pagesGuidelines for Establishing Effective Evalua'Citn roocedures-for'Teachers of the Deaf in Day lass Programs.
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10. Maile, Robert A..a.
. ..,- 20a 3 pagesA Study of State Certification Requirements for Teachers of,.-...the."Deaf and Their Relationship to the Ce'rtification'8"tand7
. ." ards of the Council on Education of the Deaf:_
., 11. Aankham, Stephen A. 49 pages. Prioritization of Daily. Activities by RehabilitationCounselofs With the Deaf in California.
12: Marsh, Emory D. .
1 , 47 pagesA Study of Factors Which Affect the Attitudes of Parents ofYoung Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children'Toward Their Child's
1.. Education..
13.. MoW, Shanny 72AbagesHands Off Our Hands, Please: A Case for Ameslan in the'English Classroom'.
14. Rhoten, Donald E. _ .50 pages. C911ective Bar aining Organizations at Public.ResidentiaI.
li... SchoQls for the Deaf.
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15. Richar&;, Constance A...
. 40 pagesAttitudes of. Hearing Parents of'llearing Children, at the*Elementary Level, .ConcerdligIthe Integratioq of Deaf Class-
.mates into ThdtirChild's Classroom.
16- Uemura, Hideharu
The Development of the Signthe United States:
'1. rthey, Judy
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CLASS 5A 1976.
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Interpreter System in
A.A Descriptive Study of Rate'in Signing:
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31., pages
A History of Residential SchOols for the Deaf in Canada.
2.: Beggs,-Rilph
'2;E: pages
3. Bucceri, Mary Ann 28 pagesD 'Ilstitutionalization..of ,,thp Deaf Multi-Handicappedn ividual: A Film-Documentary with Accompanying Manuscript. ,
4. Coleman, Sandra 30 pagesA Study in the Relationship Between Input and Knowledge ofServices 'as, Indicated by Deaf Seniors at .Three Secondary'Program4 in Los Angeles about Sepen,Post-Secondary Institu-tions.
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5. Galloway, Nancy 29 pages
The Role ofthe Vocational Rehabilitation Agency in theRehabilitation of the Severely Disabled Congenitally,\Deaf-Blind.
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046. Herisley, Toni Lee . 7,5 pa es.
A Guide for Planning Television PFogramming for DeafAudiences.
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7. Hudnell, William.Boyed ' 108 pages
A Study of the "Grassroots" Deaf Community in gelation toD64.Advocacy.
8. Matos,.Aida Luz .44 pages
Strategies to Develop Comffiunity Deaf Awareness..
9. dichaud-, Ted .111 35 pages
Personality Characteristics of Day and Residential School
GAtduates...
10. Mimoso, Jehnny Dolly 43 pages
A Study to Determine the Difference in the Desired Character-istics of Leadership as Determined by Hearing and Hearing'*aired Individuals.
11. 'Park, Patricia L. 33 pages
A'Proposal for a Rehabilitation Engineer,ing, and TelephoneTraining Center on the Northridge Campus.
12. Roberts, Robert J. *33 pages
The Increasing Importance Given to the Needs of Multi-Handicapped Deaf Students in Planning Teacher Preparation
Program Curricula. .
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13. Sellner, Patrick 47 pages
, A Pre-Vocational Program for Multiply Handicapped Clients. 41.
14. Stump, Joanne 62 pages
Guidelines for Non-English-Speaking Parents of Deaf Children.
15. Toole, Darlene KrusemarkDeaf Leaders in America.
56 pages
16. Toole, Paul 34 page's
Guidelines for Statewide Parents Infant Programs Through
Home Intervention.
1/. Whitt, Alonzo 26 pages
A Survey of Hojneroom Teachers Regarding Current and FutureLeadership Qualities of Deaf Students.
v.18. Young, Sister Lbretta 49 pages
The Teacher of Multiply=Handicappeci Children: Role and
Training.
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CLASS OF 1975
1. Bonura, Dominick Vincent 47 pagesCommunity Service Center for the Deaf in New Hampshire andVermont.
2. Bowling, Wallace Lee 61 pagesWhere Do We Go From 'Here in Teaching Language to DeafaStudents?
3A Carter, S. Melvin, Jr. 60 pagesUnderservi,ce to Deaf Citizens: Some Selected-CohsidprAtions.
4. Carter, Sharon H. 96 pagesLifestreaming: A Social and Educational Imperative from theView of the Impact of Integration on Persons with NormalHearing.
5. Clark, Richard S.The TTY:., A Means of Communicption,
33 Rages
6. Couthen, Albert'J. 35 pagesAnalysis.of Procedures and Guidelines in Dealing with DrugAbuse Problems in Schools for the Deaf.
7. thillingham,410kmer L., Jr. 46 pagesThe Changing Role of the Residential School in Educationof 4111The Deaf: Past, Present and Future.
8. Dreger, Dorothy S. 30 pagesFor Elementary School Administrators: Deafness, Its.Relation"to Education, with Suggested Guidelines andProcedures on Mainstreaming Deaf Children in Public SchOolsfor Normal Hearing Student.
9. Fankhauser, Marcia 31 pagesA Study of the Relationship Between Study Attitudes andMethods and Grade Point Averagelof Undergraduate Hearing-Lripaired Students at CSUN.
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10. Fetter, Elizabeth A, 35 pagesCampus Services for the Deaf Student Handbook.
11. Hoffmeyer, Dennis B. 35 pagesA Rationale for Developing a Deaf Studies Program.
12. Koch, Frederick L. 46 pagesThe'Role of Guidance in a School or Program Serving JuniorHigh School and Senior High School Students Who are Deaf.
13. , LeMieux, Robert T.- 52 pages,'
A Survey of Invofvement of CSUN Deaf Undergraduates inUniversity- Leisure Ac,tivities and Organizations. -
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14. Morris, Eloise McKay r 118 pages
Advocacy for Institualionalized Deaf Persons.
15. Rapier, Mary-K. 34 pages
The Dissemination of Literature in the ,Area of the Deaf-
Blind.
. , CLASS OF 1971k
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1. Born, Edward D. . , 55 pages
How to Establish and Operate an Integrated/Community CollegeEducation Program for the Hearing Inipaired.
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2. DeLaTorre, Tony 139 pages
Audio-Visual Documentary on Chicano Families with DeafChildren--An Exploration of Feelings, Attitudes andExperiences telated to Social, Educational and Vocational
Concerns.
3. Duel, Harold C. 67 pages
Words From a Deaf-Blind Student-at CSUN.4
4. Erickson, Delbert L. 74 pages,The Effects of Automation on Deaf Printers in the Los Angeles
Area. A
5. Gonzales, Ricardo D. 54 pages
The Employment of Deaf Persdns and its Relationship to Post-.
,secondapiPrograms Attended.
6. Green, Renee E. 1591pages
A Report of the Proceedings: "The Working Conference on
Minority Deaf."-
7. Haney., Betty S. 120; pages
'Education and RehAbilitation of the Deaf in Nepal, India,
the Philippines, Korea and Japan.A
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8. Hinks, Lyle "A.'4
42 pages
A Compilation of Possible Occupations for the Deaf PersonTrained in the Law.
9. Meyer, Leonard-J. , 69 pages
The Greater Los Angeles Information and Referral Service
for the Hearing-Impaired.
10.. Murphy, Orlene G. 113 pages.
An Evaluation of the Educational PrOgam and AdmissionsProcedu!es in the Deaf-Multihandicapped Unit at Camarillo'State Hospital Using the CaliforniaSchorol for the Deaf,
Riverside Deaf - Multihandicapped Evaluative Criteria.
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11: Randall,l'Kenneth D. 72 pagesPerceptions of Hearing Students and Faculty Toward Hearing -Impaired Students.
12, Rarus, Wancy B. 52 pagesThe TWQ
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Underlying Conundrums: How the Deaf Feel About .
Being Deaf; Eow-the Deaf View Deafness..
13. Sallop, Marvin B. 56, pagesPsycholinguistics of Sign Language
14. Sanders, G. Earl 110 pagesThe Law and Its Implications in'the Education, Employment,and Socialization of'the Handicapped.
I .15. Simpson, Eileen M: 31 pagesA Survey to Gather Data Concerning the Training of Rehabili-tation Counselors with the Deaf.
CLASS OF 1973
1. Anderson, Lonna 21 pagesDeaf- Blind Multi- Handicapped Parent Participation, Group.
2. Boyd, Barbara 64 papsA Report of the Conference of Deaf Teachers of the Deaf.
3, Broome,,Edward.L. 41 pagesGuidelines for Establishing a Comprehensive State MasterPlan for the Education'of the Hearing - Impaired in LargeArea-Small Popul'ation States.
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./4. Busby, Howard 12' 27 page's
. Reader's rigest Films for the Deaf: An Evaluation Design.
\ 5. Germany, Jeremiah 45 pagesf A Censu& of the Black Deaf Adult Population of Los Angaesf. County, California.
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16. Griffith, Robert E. 36 pagest Guidelines for General Rehabilitation Counselors Weft
Providing. Services to the Deaf and Those Who Have OtherCommunicative Disorders.
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Rehabilitative'Audiology: A ProposalTraining Services Of Audiologists.
25 pagesfor Changes in Ouri.ent
8:, tilani, Barbara Johngon. 31 pagesEducational Evaluation and Supportive Services for Hardof Hearing dhiTdren.,
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-9: Lopez, John R. 29 pages
An Analysit of Significant FactorRelated to the Education
and Rehabilitation of the Mexican American Deaf.
10. Murray, John Remington 32.pages
A Parent Education Program for Spanish-American ParentsofDeaf Children. 0 '
11. Peterson, David R. 48 pages
Deaf Personnel in Day School Programs for the Deaf, A
Survey of State Departments of Education.
12. Rinaldi, Anna Maria 30 pages
Evaluation Teacher Preparation Programs for Deaf Teachers.
13. Roberts, Carl P. 45 pages
Genetic Aspects of Syndromes Associated with Childhood
Deafness.
14. Rudy, Les H. 27 pages
A Survey of Attending Behaviors of Degf Graduate Students
to Interpreters.
15. Slosar, Richard 6 71 pages
Becoming a Foster Family yr Adoptive Family of a Deaf Child.
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1. Boltz,, Robert H. 24 pages
Development of Telephone Cominunication for the Deaf-Blind.
2. Cate, Gene R. 32 pages
Politics and Fhe Deaf.
3. Finnegan,(Joseph P. Jr. 29.pages
A Study of Attitudes Concerning th.e Formal InstructiOn ofManual Communication to Secondary'Studynts in Schools for
the Deaf that Utilize Total Communicaelon.
4. Fleischer, Lawrence R. and Swain, William Dear) 75 pages'
Effective Instructional Strategies in Teaching Math to the
Deaf.
5. Hunter, Christopher H.) Captioned Television for All?
,35 pages
'6. Klein, Leslie Ann '81 pages
Learning Centers in an Elementary Classioom for Hearing
Impaired Children.
7. Ripley, Peter H. and Stegall,Ralph C. 55 pages
Cooperative Agreements: An Assessment of the Present Status.2
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8. Soienson, Lewell L. 117 pages
The Installation and Operational Procedures of Closed CircuitInstructional Televis.ion. '4
9. Spellman, Elizabeth Dunn '20 pagesWords From a Deaf Parent.
10. Spellman, John Franklin, Jr. 34 pages''
A Plan to Initiate and Implement a Comprehensive Program ofEducational, Vocational and Social Services Within a StateSchool for the Deaf.
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11. Strobridge, Maxine Louise 32 pagesThe Deaf .n the,Far East.
12:1 TiujillO, Lydio T. 30 pagesThe Deaf Chicano: How His Culture Affects His Education.
13.- Wait, Mark A.
The Development of Total communication Concept.
CLASS OF 1971\
27 pages
1. Anderson, Robert D. and Merton, Baibara 136 pagesCorrection, Detention and Rehabilitation of the.Deaf LawViolator in California.
2. Baker, Robert W. 65 pagesGays, RiChard F.Jacobs, L. Ronald
Exposure of Teacher Trainees 'to the Total Hearing - ImpairedCommunity.
3. Boesen,, Yelly\W. 71 pagesVocational Edlication, the Deaf and the Future.
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4. Corbett, Edward E., Jr. .. .54 ,pagesA Study of4"the Needs of Parents of Deaf Children (As Seen
' by the Deaf)., .i.
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5. Jacobs, L. Ronald p2 papsAttitudes'of Normal=Hearing'College Students Toward The44-
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6. Ladner, Emil 'S. ., 100 pages
Guidelines forr the Development and Establishmpnt of StateJ and Metropolitanjeouncils
.Serving the Deaf..
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7. Lunestad, Sandra F. . 39 pages. .
' The Effects of an Integrated Teacher Training Program onthe Hear\ing and Heating-Impaired ParticiiNnts.
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65 pages'Some Effects of an.-Integrated College Program on itsHearing-Impaired Students. . '
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9. Smith, Linwood D. Jr; 46 pagesThe Hardcore Deaf Negro Adult in the Watts Area of LosAngeles, California.
10. St. Aubin, Raymond J. 111 pagesThe lace of Reading in the Education of the Deaf 1900-1970.
11. White, Jatk and Nickoloff, Elia G. 33 pagesN. Tire Hearing-Impaired Indian in Los Angeles--Where Is He?
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CLASS OF 1970
1. Butler, Eugene. J. 47I pages
A Counseling ProgvCamllor Parents of the Preschool DeafChild. P
. Corson, Harvey Jay . 58 pagesA Survey of the Sentiment of Adult Deaf Towards Education .
of the Deaf. ,"
Y. Cronlund, Philip E. 37 pages,
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Simulation Training as a.,Vehicle for ,In- Service Training for...Houseparents in a Residential School for the Deaf.r
,.: .000.0"- c4., CuIton7-75U1 M. . 66 pages
A Vocabulary Guide for Parents,of Presthool Deaf Children.
5. Efken, Sieg F. ' . 45 pagesInstructional Technology and Its Effect' on theEducatioR of
the Deaf.
6. Hoyle, George M. Jr. 53 pages
The Role of the Supervisor of Instruction in Programs for,.the Hearing Impaired.
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7. Johnson,'ROber,taLee 29 pages
A Comparison of the CommuniCati6n Problems, Found in the .
Homes_of Deaf Parents with DeaeChildren and Deaf Parentswith Hearing Children.
8. Jones, Warren Gene , 62 pages
Evaluabion of Education by Deaf and Hard of Hparing High
Schopl Students. ,
9. ,Matthews, Orville C. Jr. .3.6pages
Guidelines for Establishing and Conductingan EffectiveProgram for Deaf ih a HearingCommunity College. -
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10. Nagy, .Edward John 27 pages
A Study of Attitudes' of Plarents of Deaf and Hard of Hearing
"'Child en Toward Their Child's Education..
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, A.Study of the Effects of the Leaderhip Training Program'onits Deaf Graduates in Their Professional Endeavors.
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12. Prickett, Luther B. : 26 pagesA SUrvey to Gather Basic Informatflon Concerning Low-VerbalDeaf Adults.
13. Purvis, J. Rex .46 pagesSome Attitudes and Characteristics of Persins Attending theSedond Southern California Registry ofInterpreters for theDeaf Workshop.
14. 'Stewart, Gene D. 53 pagesLeave and-Salary Arrangements Available,to Participants inrthe Leadership Training Program. a
15. Vader, Elgin A. 67 pagesThe'Visual Approach: A Method Which Facilitates Transfer ofLearning From In- The - Classroom to In -The -Car.
16. Wright, Richard Orva' 44 pages
Relevance in Vocati 1.Rehabiliation Services for the '
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1. Babb, Richard L.The Legal Rights of the Deaf. 10.
30 pages
2. .Babbrhi; Barbered: :31 pagesThe Effects of Fatigue on the Competence of Interpretersfor the Deaf.
3. Brasel, Ken.and Shipman, John , '60 pages.,A:Pilot. Study t-oExplare'tvluation T4'chniques for
Interpre;ers.
4. Dorrance, Patricia K. 35 pagesParent Orientation Program and Home Training for Hearing,
Impaired.Ipfants wroare'Between 18 Months and Three Yearsof Age.,4
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5. Fuller, Teda. 4, pagesA Study of Voice Conservation Techniques Appl
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icaple forDeaf of Hearing Adults.
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6. Kimberline AI. :.. N t. . 59-pages-Need% Tete.' one ServiCes'for the beef.
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j A Survle ey of Prevalent Attitudes Among the Adurt Deaf Towards..\
1, CommunitpService Agencies , .
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8. Larriviere, Rev. Marshall R. 6 pages
Survey of Catholic Services to the Deaf in the United
States.
9. McKinney, Virginia 45 ,pages
An Investigation of Instrumentation for use in a SpeechConservation Program for Linguistically Competent DeafAdults.
10. 'Myers, David W. and Pope, Daniel B.P
109 pages
A Critique of the Role of Vdtational Rehabilitation Servicesfor the Deaf.
a 11. Sonnenstrahl, Alfred 39 pages
Compilation of State and Community Reports on Services and
Need's of Deaf Adults.
12. Sorenson, Brenda Stanfill, and Campbell, Don R. ' 126 pages
Approaches to Building a Success Identity in the Deaf Child.
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CLASS OF 1968
1. Holcomb, MarloriebellKennedy, RobertMathes, ChrysoulaRoyer; Delbert
An Administrative Study ofChilL
2. Arcanin, JacobOhdmpagne,.SusanGustason, GerileeLawrence, EdgarMeans, Lily'
57 pages
Rubella Multiply Handicapped
.87 pages
'The Impact of Computer Technology on Education.
3. dreer, Billy . 54 pages
Hofccob, Roy K.
Layne, JoAnn ;31 -Petersen, LarrySilver, Norm ,
Cammunity'Resources.Can Help You.
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4. Waters, Lee ,61 pages'
A Concept of anliducation Program,for.Parent,s of Multiply.
Handicapped Children,in the Public School Setting..°. - .
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1: Adams, FiaAcis Wayne ' 39 pages.
Feasibility Test of a Programmed Reading Course ftlr use in
Training.PrOgram in the Area of the Deaf.
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2: Ander4on, Robert R. 26 pagesA Study of Printed Materials that are Available for Parents:of Hearing Impaired Children.
3. Bunker, Charles 45 pagesLinguistics Research and the Deaf Child: An Overview.
4. Flathouse, Virgil.E. 22 pagesTesting the Feasibility of Using Videotape in the Evaluationof Interpreters for the Deaf.
5. Gant, Agnes C. and Rodriguez, Ramon F. 25 pagesA Study of the Utilization of Clubs of the Deaf as Facilitiesto Present Adult Education Programs.
.6. Hairston, Ernest E. and Bachman, John J. 23 pagesA Study-of a Segment of the Negro Deaf Population in the LosAngeles Area.
7.. 'Henderson, Rance 15 pagesTeacher Turnover.
g. Lowell, Neil F. 50 pagesA Study of the Preparation of Secondary SchoOl Teachers inthe American Schools for the Deaf.
9. Poss, Bert.E4 °
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pagesAn-Exprimentioith Public Speaking as a CoAlle for AdultDeafDeaf and Hard of Hearing,:'
10. Springer, Robeft j.' 12 pages
A Handbook of Guidelines for Neophyte Editors.
1. Whitworth, J. H. ,36 pages
A Study of the Application. orthe Berlitz Principles ofTeaching Language to the Teaching 'of ManuarCommunication.
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. .12. Yates, Fred and Bunkers Charles 13 pagesAh Experiment Using the Initial.Teaching Alphabet as an,Aid inPromotingBetter Speech Eor the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.'
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. 15 pages. A .SUrvey of Possible dobs.in the Para. Medical Field forDeaf and Hard.of Hearing Persons.
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Simpson, William M. 4",
A Pilot Study in the Usd of the Speech Indicator forAdolescent/ DePf: udents. .
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Recommended: A Parent Education Program fat North Carolina.
5. Freeman, Jerome W. 28,Pages
A Need for an Organization of SUpervising Teachers in the
Education of the' Deaf.
6. Jaech, Timothy A. 27 pages
Planning the Classroom for 'Educational Media in a School
for the,Deaf.,
Si.. Murphy, HarryA Proposed Learning Stati4in for Deaf Children.,
8. Propp, George oThe Ears Have It.
9., Bjorlie, Henry O. and Propp, GeorgePublic kelations for the Deaf.
10. . Sififflett; DorothyA Proposed" Reading Center.
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11. White, Ralph H. 37 pages
A Basic Glossary of Legal Terms. A
° 12. Zwick, Leonard G. 41 pages
An Outline of a Guidance Course in Preparing Deaf Students
for Employment/Training and Adjustment to Life Situations.
CLASS OF 1965
1. Adams, Ellery J.The Do-If-Yourself Students:
2. Call, Verne and Gulbranson, ClaudeThe,Leadership Training Program: A Report
4 pages
7 pages
,the Profession.
,3. Galloway, Victor H.' . 5 pages,
Adult Education Classes for the Deaf Moves South (to Carson). -
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4. Gulbranson, Claude S. and,Larson, Herbert W. 8 pages
Deaf Man's Enemy - Now A Friend..
5: Koch, H. rtley R. and Lar'son, Herbert W. -v..0 pages
The Counseling.Ptogram imAdult Education for the Deaf.
6. May, Karl H.; , / 4 pages
Basic Electronics..
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fennan, RobertSanderson, Robert
Guidelines for the Organization and Administration of an
Adult Educictre'Program for the Deaf.
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8. 'Jones, Ray L. Project Director r86 pagesA Community Programfor Identification, Training, an&Utilization o tnterpreting Services for Deaf Persons.
ttLASS OF 1964
1. Dillon, Tom, 68 pages1964 Program of Adult.Education ClaseesNfor the Deaf.
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Adult Education Classes for the Deaf.,
4. Jones,Ray L. PrOject DirectorLeadership Needs in the Deaf Community.'
CLASS OF 1963
61 piges
1. Griffing, Barry L. and Harland, F. Gordon'' 14 pagesViewpoints on the Education of tgeDeaf by Deaf Educational
*Leaders.
2. Griffing, Barry L.Denton, David M.Moores, Donald F.Wahl, Lewis B.
A Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
3. Jones, Ray.L. ProjecttDirector
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41 pagesProceedings of a 0:inference of Instructors and Interpretersof a Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult Deaf.
4. Deaf Partidipants of the Leadership Training Program 14 pagesEvS.uation of the Pilot Program of Classes for the Adult
Lo' Deaf.
5, Jane's, Ray L. Project Director 49 pagesProceedings of.a Conference on "Increased EducationalOpportunities for the Adult Deaf."
CLASS OF 1962
1. Elmassian, Nazelie.Snapp, Cecelia :
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The Key to Effective Supervision
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:An Experimental Design for l'redietion of Success,, in Give.5'; 0Areas of Endeavors as Measured by, the Motivtion. for 't
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Securing the Fiv.0-BasicNeds .of the tructured. Person aS,.- A4
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3. Blea, William A.' , 13 pag&Sir -,..!. °
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Alphabetical Listing
Agcaoill-, Santiago (1977) 98 pages.Attitudep of Deaf High chool Graduates and Parents of DeafChildren Regarding, Mainstreaming of Deaf Students.
2. Akapfto, Ireneus E. (1976-77) .\\ 36 pages, The Handicapped as Perceived by the People on.4he Island of
Saipan.
3. Allen, Norman K. 01975-76) 74 pagesGuidelines for Establishing Pre-Vocational Programs forMulti-Haviiiced Deaf and/or Deaf -Bind Children in anEducational S4ting.'
4. 'Ashmun, Crnie (1978) 57 pagesra
Cost and Decision-making in Sel ed Deaf-Blind Programs.
5." Beg5le9 linCaJR. (1976-77) 58 pagesHandbo of Rights and Privile Alf4ffe Deaf-Blind.
6. Brightwell, Thomas R.* (1974-75) 34 pbgesA Survey-of the Housing Cpndipions-(offDeaf-Blind Persons over .
the Age of Sixteen in the Metropolitan Omaha'Area.
7. Cannon, Gary M. (1974-75) 79 pages'Survey of Service Delivery Systems for Deaf-Blind Reside tsin Institutions for Mentally Retarded.
8. Clark, D ouglas H. (1976-77) 1 pagesA Surey of Extended Day Programs for Deaf-Blind Childrenand YOuth in Residential Institutions and Schools.
9.. Cooper, Judy Arlene (1978) 85 pagesBurnout in Teachers of the Sensorily Impaired, MultiplyHandicapped: An Exploiatory Study.
10, Dayian, Chiis C. (1979) 114 pagesAdvanced Technology for the Muitihandicapped.
11. Dronek, Margo (1974-75) 59 pages.The Park Oaks Student Aid Project.
12. Edgar, Kepas E. (1976-77) 24 pagesEducation for Deaf -Blind and Multi-Handicapped Children.in Ponape School District.
13. Fee, Richard 14: (1976-77) 49,pagesA Handbook of Services and Resourcesfor,the Deaf and Deaf-Blind Multi-Handicapped in South Aus'ralia.
14. Furino, Diana (1979) 55 pagesAnother Resource.
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15. Gordgn, Carla M. (1977) 32 pagesA Survey of,the Participation of Deaf-Blind Persons in Clubsand Organizations Of the Deaf in Solitheim California.
16. Green, Linda Kay (1975-76) 115 pagesA Primer of Activities for Deaf-Blind Children; Methodsand Techniques:
17. Hoff, Joel R. (1976-77) 66 pagesSurvey of Rarent Opinions of their Rubella Impaired Deaf-Blind Children.
18., Hoover, Gerald (1977) 33 pagesOrganization and Administration of:a Work-Study Program forDeaf-Blind Adolvcents.
419. Howell, Robert.J. (1974-75, 13 pages
Assessing Future Needs for Today's Program Planning.(1 slide tray of 80 slides and 1 audio ,tape cagsette)
' 20. Johnson, Robert (1974-75) 39 pages0 'Housiu for People-who are Deaf-Blind: The Problem Defined.
21. Jensen, Pamela 41979) 41 pagesA Rationale for the Development of Evaluation and Interven-tion Strategies for Presymbolic Play as a Cunitive tool inSeverely Handicapped Children.
22. Kates, Linda Ann (1975:76) 66 pagesResults of Project Sensory: Implications for the Develop-ment of Instructional Materials for Deaf-Blind and OtherMultiply Handicapped Children.
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23. Kessler, Marcia S. (1974-75) 47 pagesTheNumber of Deaf and Blind Personnel Employed in Program3for the Deaf-Blind in the United States: A Survey.
24. Klein, Corinne (1975-76) 152 pagesAn Analysis of the Skills and Knowledge Required of AidesWorkingiwith Deaf-Blind Children.
25. Klopping, Sandra Lee (1974-75) 128 pagesThe Attitude of the Deaf Towards the Deaf-Blind.
26. Macdonald, Roderick J. (1976-77) 69 pagesThe Deaf-Blind in Higher Education.
27. Martin, Debra W. (1975-76) 68 pagesCommunity Group Living for Deaf-Blind Individuals.
28. Ripon, Paula S. k1978) 90 pAgesA Practical Guide to the Implementation of a Family Carekome for Deaf-Blind Children
:29. Scanlan, plizabeth M. (1976-77) 128 pagesP.L. 94-142: How"Will It Affect Deaf-Blind Services.
30. Scott:\eborah'S. (1979) 85 pagesTWoAseects of Sex Education Programs for Mully-Handi-capped Low-Functioning Individuals.
31. Smoot, Joycp Ann (1975-76) 119 pagesProject P.L.A.Y. Handbook of Play Materials and EquipmentPreferred by Deaf-Blind Youths between the ChronologicalAges of 0 Months and 21 Years.
32. Sovin, Janet (1975 -76) 31 pagedThe Role of the Program Specialist Under the CaliforniaMaster Plan for Special Education.
33. Stevens, Barbara L.° (1974-75) 32 pagesA Survey of Auditory Services and Related. Services Offered --
to Deaf-Blind Pupils at Schools Educating,the Deaf-Blind.
34. Takemoto, (1974-75) 39 pagesHawaii State } Handbook for Parents of theandicapped..
35. Taulati, Iakopo (1977) 28 pagesPublic Law 94-142 and the Education of All HandicappedChildren in American Lmoa.
36. Unawai, Alice (419.79")'
Developing ,Field Trips for the Deaf-Blind.
37. Walla, KangiChy R. (1974-75) 36 pagesA Study of the Possibility of Integrating Deaf and BlindStudents in Pre-Vocational and Vocational Progi*ms at thePonape Islands Central Schools-Deaf and Blind from/withinthe Municipalities in the Pqpape District.
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CLASS OF 1979
1. Dayian, Chris C.
Advanced Technology for the Multihandicapped.
2. Furino, Diana"
Andther Resource.
114 pages N
55 pages
3. Jensen) Pamela 41 pagesA Rationale for the Development of Evaluation and Inter-'vention Strategies for PresyMbolic-Play as a CognitiveTool in Severely Yandicapped Children.
.4. Scott, Deborah S. 85 pages
Two Aspects of Sex Education Programs for Multiply-.handicapped Low-functioning Individuals.
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Developing Field Trips for the Deaf-blind.
CLASS .OF 19 78
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1. Ashmun,. Connie , 57 pagesCosts and Decision=Making inSelected Deaf-Blind Programs.
2. Cooper, Judy A. 85 pages.
Burnout in Teachers of the SensoriLy Impaired, MultiplyHandicapped: An Exploratory Study. ..
3. Ripma, Paula 90 pages .
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CLASS OF 1977
Aicaoili, Santiago r, '98 pagesAttitudes of Deaf High School Graduates and Parents of DeafChildren Regarding Mainstreaming of Deaf Students.
'2. Gordon, Carla M. 42 pagesA Survey of the%Participation. of Deaf-Blind'Perscips 'in Clubsand Organizations of the Deaf in Southern
3. Hoover, Gerald W. 33 pagesOrganization and Administration of a Work -S)udy Progr m forIYeaf -Blind Adolescents.
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. SUMMER CLASS OF 1976-771
1. Akapito,Ireneus E. , 36 pages. The Handicapped as Perceived by the People on the Island
of Saipan.
2. Begbie, Linda R. 58 pagesHandbook of Rights and Privileges of the Deaf-Blind.-
3. Clark, Douglas H. 154 pagesA Survey ofExtended Day Program for Deaf-Blind Childrenand Youthn Residential Institptiols arid Schools.
4. Edgar, Kepas E. -24 pagesEducation for Deaf-Blind and Multi-Handicapped,,Children inPonape School District. 4
5. Fee, Richard W. 49 pagesA Handbook of Services and Resources4or the Deaf and Deaf-Bliqd Multi-Handicapped in South Australia.
6. Hoff; Joel R. 66 pagesSurvey of Parbnt Opinions of Their Rubella Impaired Deaf-Blind Children.
IA7: Mit.oxionald, Roderick J.
The Deaf-Blind in Higher Education.69 pages
8. Scanlan, Elizabeth M. 96 pagesP.L. 94.442: How Will it Affect Deaf-Blind Children?
SUMMER CLASS OF 1975-76
1. -Allen, Norman K. 74 pagesGuidelines for Est ablishing Pie-Vocational Programs for Multi-Handicapped Deaf 'and/or Deaf -Blind Children in an EducationalSetting: .
2.' Green, Linda Kay 124 pages'A'Primer of Activities for Deaf-Blind Children: Methods andTechniques. .
3. *Kates, Linda Ann , 2 67 pagesResults of Project Sen;ory: implications for the Develop-
s 'ment of Instructional Materialsjot Deaf-Blind and OtherMultiply Hantlicipped Children.
4. Klein, Corinne 157 pagesAn Analysis of the Skills and Know ledge Required of Aides
Working with Deaf- Blinsl Children.
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Community Group Living for Deaf-Blind Individuals.
6. 'Smoot, Joyce A n119 pages'
Project P L.A.Y. Handbook of Playiaterials and EquipmentPreferred by Deaf-Blind Youth Between the Chropological'Ages of 0 Months and 21-Years.
7. Sovin, Janet I
31 pagesThe,Role of the Program Specialist under-the CaliforniaMaster"Plan or Special Education.
UMMER CLASS OF 1974,-75
1. Brightwell, Thomas R33 pages
A Survey of the ousing Conditions of Deaf-BliniPersonsOver the Age of ixteen in the Metropolitan Omaha'Area.
2. Cannon, Gary M.79 pages
Survey of S4.rvice Delivery Systems for Deaf-Blind Residentsin Institutions fo Mentally Retarded.
3. ,Dronek, Margo a 59 pagesThe Park Oaks Student Aide Project.
. 4. Howell, Robert J.13 pages
Assessing Future Need for Today'-; Program Planning.(1 slide tray of 80 1 des and-1 audio tape cassette)
.5. Johnson, Robert
Housing for People WhDefined.
6. Kessler, Marcia S.The Number of Deaf andfor the Deaf-Blind in th
39 pagesre Deaf-Blind: The Problem
47 pagesndrsonnel Employed in Progfamsnfted States: A Survey.
7. Klopping, Sandra Lee 128 pagesThe Attitude of the Deaf ards the Deaf-Blind.
8. Stevens, BSibara L. ,- I
A Survey of-Auditory Servicto Deaf-Blind Pupils at Sch
32 pagessand Related Services Offered 4
is Educating the Deaf-Blind.
9. Takemoto, Waichi-39 pages
Hawaii State Handbook for. Par nts of the Handicapped.
10. Welle, Kangichy R. 36 pagesA Study of the Possibility of ntergrating Deaf and BlindStudents in Prg-yocational and Vocational Programs at the
Ponape Islands Central School-D af and Blind from/withinthe Municipalities,in the Ponape District. a
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. Sign-Language Theatre ...and Deaf Theatre:
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