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CDDE 4313 - Language Development in Students who are Deaf/HH

In-depth study of language creation and language acquisition in children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Topics include theories of language development, assessment strategies, and classroom techniques for the remediation of language, and neurological delays that result from deprived environments. Prerequisite: CDDE 1013.


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Bachelor of Science in Deaf Education


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