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Blais, Marie-Claire, 1939-
Woodstock, N.Y. : Overlook Press,, 1987
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Marschark, Marc
"Education of the deaf has a proud heritage with regard to scholarship and professional education. This is exemplified by the longevity of the International Congress on Education of the Deaf, which was first held in 1878. Just as it was at the time of the first International Congress, diversity continues to be the norm within the population of deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) learners on many different levels. Given that diversity, the logic for the resolutions made at the 1880 Congress in Milan, which sought to proscribe the use of sign language in education of the deaf, is questioned. It is argued that then, as now, differentiated educational responses were required to accommodate the diverse characteristics of the population of DHH learners. Current research examining the factors associated with the variance in developmental outcomes for DHH learners is reviewed. It is concluded that professionals involved in the identification and education of DHH children should be no less skeptical today about suggestions that there should, or could, be any One True Path to seek language, communication, and educational outcomes for all deaf children."
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470510
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dara Minanda
"Siswa tuli merupakan salah satu masyarakat bahasa yang dapat memproduksi tulisan. Akan tetapi, belum banyak penelitian yang menjelaskan bagaimana kemampuan siswa tuli dalam menulis. Oleh karena itu penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mengangkat rumusan masalah mengenai kemampuan menulis bahasa Indonesia oleh siswa tuli. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif. Untuk menggambarkan kemampuan siswa tuli dalam menulis, penelitian didasarkan pada dua aspek, yaitu kemampuan menulis kata dan kemampuan menulis kalimat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kemampuan menulis siswa tuli masih relatif rendah, baik kemampuan menulis kata atau pun menulis kalimat. Kemampuan ini dilihat dari berbagai faktor, di antaranya yaitu penulisan ejaan, kategori kata, struktur kalimat, juga makna.

Deaf students are one of the language communities that can produce writing. However, there are not many studies that explain how deaf students' ability to write. Therefore, this research was conducted by raising the problem formulation regarding the ability to write Indonesian by deaf students. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. To describe the ability of deaf students in writing, the research is based on two aspects, namely the ability to write words and the ability to write sentences. The results showed that the writing ability of deaf students is still relatively low, both the ability to write words or write sentences. This ability is seen from various factors, including spelling, word categories, sentence structure, and meaning."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2023
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UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Antonio Henrique Coutelo de Moraes
"Due to the recent increase in studies on emotions in Applied Linguistics and, especially now, in pandemic times, it opens more discussion to relate teachers' emotions with several other aspects including resilience. Therefore, this research aims to analyze language teachers’ experience in teaching deaf students in Recife, Brazil, and Malang, Indonesia. The methodology applied was qualitative. This study involved teachers in Recife, Brazil, and Malang, Indonesia. The teachers selected to be interviewed in this study were those who had experience teaching deaf students for at least five years and those who, during the pandemic times taught online. Two teachers were taken from each city. Findings point out, among other things, that decreasing the number of students per class and having parents involved in the process may help improve students' learning and teachers' experience and resilience. Based on the data on the implementation of language learning and the teachers' perception of the benefit, the constraints, and strategies in online language learning, resilience is triggered by the professional, personal, institutional, and community challenges."
Madura: Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura, 2022
890 JBS 16:1 (2022)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nazhira Idzni
"Keterbatasan fungsi indera pendengaran penyandang tunarungu menyebabkan munculnya budaya-budaya yang hanya dapat dirasakan oleh mereka. Dalam melangsungkan budayanya yang unik ini mereka membutuhkan ruang yang accessible layaknya penyandang difabel yang lain. Oleh karena itu, prinsip deaf space dihadirkan agar kebutuhan penyandang tunarungu dapat dipertimbangkan dalam perancangan ruang bangunan/urban.
Prinsip deaf space dirumuskan oleh komunitas tunarungu di Gallaudet University, Amerika Serikat. Prinsip deaf space ini dibuat berdasarkan pengalaman dan kondisi yang berlaku pada komunitas tunarungu yang merancangnya, padahal komunitas tunarungu dapat mengalami perkembangan seiring berjalannya waktu. Salah satu bentuk perkembangan yang dialami komunitas ini adalah penggunaan alat bantu dengar dan perkembangan komunikasi verbal oleh pemanfaatan alat bantu dengar.
Perkembangan yang dialami oleh komunitas ini dapat mempengaruhi kebutuhan ruangnya, sehingga prinsip deaf space ini juga harus disesuaikan dengan perkembangan tersebut. Pengetahuan tentang penyesuaian prinsip deaf space ini membuktikan bahwa pendekatan desain yang dibutuhkan oleh kedua tipe komunitas tunarungu tersebut sangat berbeda. Apabila pendekatan desain yang dibutuhkan oleh komunitas tunarungu yang berkomunikasi visual lebih berfokus pada pengoptimalan kualitas visual oleh bukaan, komunitas tunarungu yang berkomunikasi verbal lebih berfokus pada pengoptimalan kualitas akustik ruang.

Their sense of hearing limitation causes the forming of cultures that can only be felt by their own community. In carrying out this unique culture they need an accessible space like the other difable. Therefore, deaf space is presented so deaf rsquo s needs can be considered in the building urban design.
Deaf space principle was formulated by Deaf community at Gallaudet University, USA. This principle is made based on experiences and conditions that apply to their own community, meanwhile Deaf community can evolve over time. One of the change that happened in Deaf community is the use of hearing aids and the development of verbal communication by it.
The development experienced by this community can affect their needs of space, so the deaf space principles is also need to be adapted with these developments. Knowledge on the adaptation of deaf space principle proves that design approach required by the two types of Deaf communities is very different. If the design approach required by the visual communicating community is more focused on optimizing the visual quality by the openings, the verbal communicating community is more focused on optimizing the acoustic quality of space.
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Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2017
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Donna A. Morere, editor
"This notable book, describes each Toolkit instrument and the psychometric properties it measures. Presents detailed findings on test measures and relationships between skills. Discusses issues and challenges relating to visual representations of English, including fingerspelling and lipreading. Features a factor analysis of the Toolkit measures to identify underlying cognitive structures in deaf learners. Reviews trends in American Sign Language assessment."
New York: [, Springer], 2012
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eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Background: health condition in children has remarkable effect on oral health. Audiotory limitation in deaf children makes them obtain less information, including information of oral and dental health. Most individuals with deafness have poor oral hygiene compared to that in normal children, making them more vulnerable to caries, particularly on mandibular permanent first molars, since these teeth erupted first, so that they have the longest presence within mouth. Objective: to identify the difference of the number of carious mandibular permanent first molars in deaf and non-deaf children. Methods: analytic observational study using cross-sectional approach from May to June 2009. Population comprised deaf and non-deaf students. Samples were taken using purposive sampling, resulting in 112 samples, each group comprised 56 samples. Materials: nierbecken, sonde, oral mirror, pinset, petri dish, 20% alcohol, cotton roll, cotton pelet, and aquadest. Data analysis was done using Chi-Square test. Result: The number of carious mandibular permanent first molars in deafness group was 24 teeth, while that in non-deafness group was 13 teeth. Chi-Square test revealed difference in the number of carious mandibular permanent first molars in children with deafness and non-deafness. Conclusion: There is difference in the number of carious mandibular permanent first molars in deaf and non-deaf children."
[Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Universitas Jember, Journal of Dentistry Indonesia], 2010
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Naomira Azalia
Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2019
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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BEazley, Sarah
London: David fulton , 1995
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Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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