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The following resources were reviewed in preparation of this project.

 
Grushkin, D. A. (1998). Why Shouldn't Sam Read? Toward a New Paradigm for Literacy and the Deaf. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 3 (3), 179 - 204.
 
Musselman, C. (2000). How do children who can't hear learn to read an alphabetic script? A review of the literature on reading and deafness.  Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education,   5 (1), 9-31.
 
Bebko, J. M. (1997). Deafness, language skills, and rehearsal: A model for the development of a memory strategy. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education , 2 (3), 131-139.
 
Gray, C. D. & Hoise, J. A. (1996). Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education , 1 (4), 217-233.
 
LaSasso, C. (1987). What parents of hearing impaired students need to know about student reading levels. American Annals of the Deaf,  132 (3), 218-220.
 
LaSasso, C. (1985). Visual matching test-taking strategies used by deaf readers. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 28, 2-7.
 
Randall, K., McAnally, P., Rittenhouse, B., Russell, D., Sorenson, G. (2000). High stakes testing: What is at stake? American Annals of the Deaf, 143 (5), 390-393.
 
Charter, M. A. & Mitchell, R. F. (2002). Demographic and achievement characteristics of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. to appear in Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language and Education.  New York: Oxford University press.
 
Doleman, D. Some concerns about using whole language approaches with deaf children. American Annals of the Deaf,  137 (3), 278-282.
 
Ewoldt, C. Whole language. American Annals of the Deaf, 10-13.
 
Harris, M. & Beech, J.R. (1998) Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education , 3 (3), 205-215.
 
Schimmel, C. S., Edward, S. G., & Prickett, H. T. (1999). American Annals of the Deaf,  144 (4), 298-308.
 
Ensor, A. D. & Koller, J. R. (1997) Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education , 2 (2), 62-70.
 
LaSasso, C. Reading comprehension of deaf readers: The impact of too many or too few questions. American Annals of the Deaf,  138 (5), 435-440.
 

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