Signed Rhyme and Rhythm With Deaf Children: Early Childhood Teacher Interviews.

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1093/deafed/enad025
Leala Holcomb, Michael Higgins
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Early childhood programs promote language play opportunities due to the well-documented positive influences on cognition, language, and literacy development. This qualitative investigation explores language play through the form of signed rhyme and rhythm among young deaf children. Teachers specializing in deaf education within an early childhood program were interviewed to assess their knowledge and implementation of signed rhyme and rhythm in their pedagogical practices. The results reveal that despite recognizing numerous advantages and deeming signed rhyme and rhythm as essential for deaf children's development, these teachers perceive themselves as lacking adequate knowledge and preparation to effectively incorporate this approach in their classrooms. To address this gap, professional development opportunities should be provided to develop knowledge and confidence in teachers, empowering them to effectively implement signed rhyme and rhythm with deaf children.

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聋哑儿童的手语韵律:幼儿教师访谈。
幼儿教育项目提倡语言游戏机会,因为有充分的证据表明,语言游戏对认知、语言和读写能力的发展有积极的影响。本定性调查探讨了聋哑幼儿通过手语韵律和节奏进行语言游戏的情况。我们采访了幼儿教育项目中专门从事聋儿教育的教师,以评估他们在教学实践中对手语韵律的了解和实施情况。结果显示,尽管这些教师认识到手语韵律对聋哑儿童的发展有诸多益处,并认为手语韵律对聋哑儿童的发展至关重要,但他们认为自己缺乏足够的知识和准备,无法有效地将这种方法融入课堂。为弥补这一不足,应提供专业发展机会,培养教师的知识和信心,使他们有能力有效地对聋儿实施手语韵律教学。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal integrating and coordinating basic and applied research relating to individuals who are deaf, including cultural, developmental, linguistic, and educational topics. JDSDE addresses issues of current and future concern to allied fields, encouraging interdisciplinary discussion. The journal promises a forum that is timely, of high quality, and accessible to researchers, educators, and lay audiences. Instructions for contributors appear at the back of each issue.
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