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• Graduate student retention, com
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LAURENT CLERC NATIONAL DEAF EDUCATI
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Ronald Reagan signed into law the E
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4 New Strategic Plan for the Univer
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Five Strategic Goals 1. Gallaudet m
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Strategic Plan Indicators GOALS AND
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Objective 3 of 4: Curriculum and ex
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12 Admissions, Enrollment, Retentio
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16 Table 2. Degree-seeking Undergra
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Figure 7. Percentage freshmen who a
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Figure 11. First-time freshman 4-ye
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majors, minors, and general electiv
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Table 4. Average Class Size by Depa
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Upperclassmen Demographics and Perf
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Academic Support Services Academic
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Challenges and Plans for the Future
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importance to deaf and hard of hear
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Table 10. The Project Table: FY 200
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Dussias, P.G., & Piñar, P. (in pre
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Presentations Adams, E., & Brice P.
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Koo, D. (2007, October 31-November
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Sass-Lehrer, M. (2008, February). C
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Figure 37. Research at Gallaudet, 2
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74 Table 11. FY 2008 Awards: Report
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76 Table 12. FY 2008 Proposals: Rep
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professionals who are interested in
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to post assignments and participate
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its effect on language acquisition,
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History 1857 Amos Kendall establish
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Dudis, P. (2007, November). Analyzi
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The Effectiveness of Cochlear Hydro
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Interference in Hearing Aids From D
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Bakke, M., Bernstein, C., Bally, S.
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Overall, none of the participants i
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Types of Communication Used by Prof
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Cued Language Structure Status: Ong
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Gender Preference and Interpreting
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Theatrical Team Interpreting: Two P
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A Basic Grammar of Croatian Sign La
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three research transcripts. This pr
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likely to be classified as secure o
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that were characterized most as Sch
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Hearing Parents of Deaf Children: T
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used a convenience sample of deaf a
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Social Work Deaf and Hard of Hearin
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Cochlear Implants and Gallaudet Uni
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• This year, application and impl
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Association in Miami, Fla., in Nove
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Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Take-Ou
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GLOBE National mission priority are
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In past years, KDES students in gra
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I Like Dialogue Journals, BUT…: S
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lower achieving academically, are f
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A Lifetime of Learning and Earning:
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NCLB Implementation at the Clerc Ce
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from the Clerc Center. In FY 2007,
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• Trainings were finalized focusi
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In FY 2006, coding on all remaining
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Read It Again and Again National mi
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Students had opportunities for vide
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Teaching Emotional Intelligence: A
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technology and in teacher skills. D
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Transition Resources National missi
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Transitions: Learning to Work—Wor
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Gallaudet University Regional Cente
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Western Region • Interpreter trai