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THE QUALITATIVE SIMILARITY HYPOTHESIS

机译:定性相似性假说

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EVIDENCE IS PRESENTED for the qualitative similarity hypothesis (QSH) with respect to children and adolescents who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing. The primary focus is on the development of English language and literacy skills, and some information is provided on the acquisition of English as a second language. The QSH is briefly discussed within the purview of two groups of cognitive models: those that emphasize the cognitive development of individuals and those that pertain to disciplinary or knowledge structures. It is argued that the QSH has scientific merit with implications for classroom instruction. Future research should examine the validity of the QSH in other disciplines such as mathematics and science and should include perspectives from social as well as cognitive models. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:提出证据是针对d /聋或听力障碍的儿童和青少年的定性相似性假设(QSH)。主要重点是英语和读写能力的发展,并提供了一些有关英语作为第二语言的习得信息。在两类认知模型的范围内简要讨论了QSH:强调个人认知发展的认知模型和与学科或知识结构有关的认知模型。有人认为,QSH具有科学价值,对课堂教学具有启示意义。未来的研究应检查QSH在数学和科学等其他学科中的有效性,并应包括来自社会模型和认知模型的观点。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Annals of the Deaf》 |2010年第5期|p.456-462|共7页
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    Peter V Paul Chongmin Lee;

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    PETER V PAUL AND C HONGMIN LEEPAUL IS A PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF TEACHING AND LEARNING, COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN ECOLOGY, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS. LEE IS A DOCTORAL STUDENT IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN ECOLOGY.;

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