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St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, September 22, 2019
St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, September 22, 2019
Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA
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St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, September 22, 2019
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, September 22, 2019
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
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From C++ To Conscientiousness: Modeling The Psychosocial Characteristics Influencing Cybersecurity Personnel Performance, Rachel C. Dreibelbis
From C++ To Conscientiousness: Modeling The Psychosocial Characteristics Influencing Cybersecurity Personnel Performance, Rachel C. Dreibelbis
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The current study drew upon several theoretical frameworks of cybersecurity performance to evaluate distal and proximal individual attributes that may predict cyber performance in a variety of cybersecurity work roles. The proposed models in this study predicted that cognitive ability, personality (conscientiousness and openness to experience), and motivational factors like learning orientation would work through proximal attributes like technical knowledge, communication, and problem solving to influence performance. Hypotheses were tested using 139 employee responses to predictor variables and performance ratings from their supervisors across two industries and several cybersecurity work roles. Correlational analyses and path models supported that several individual …
Implementation Of Biofeedback Techniques To Reduce Stress With Elementary School Hearing Impaired Students, Tonyia J. Litus
Implementation Of Biofeedback Techniques To Reduce Stress With Elementary School Hearing Impaired Students, Tonyia J. Litus
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Employer Attitudes And Expressed Willingness To Hire Deaf Workers, Dennis J. Mccarthy
Employer Attitudes And Expressed Willingness To Hire Deaf Workers, Dennis J. Mccarthy
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Deaf Patients And Children: An Innovative Organization By And For Deaf Parents, Howard G. Mann, Solange Sevigny-Skyer
Deaf Patients And Children: An Innovative Organization By And For Deaf Parents, Howard G. Mann, Solange Sevigny-Skyer
JADARA
Parents and Children (PAC) is both a support group and organization. This is an organization that provides support to families in which one or both spouses are hearing impaired. These families also include children who are either deaf or hearing. What began in Rochester, New York, as an informal parent group early in 1985 evolved to the present formal PAC organization three years after its inception. This paper attempts to describe how PAC started, to explain the goals and purposes of PAC, to outline the types of programs offered and, finally, to point out why such a support group should …
Providing Deaf People With The Opportunity For A Degree: Benefits To Individual And Society, William A. Welsh, Gerard G. Walter, Dorthea Riley
Providing Deaf People With The Opportunity For A Degree: Benefits To Individual And Society, William A. Welsh, Gerard G. Walter, Dorthea Riley
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This study was conducted to determine the extent to which individual and societal financial sacrifices necessary to support postsecondary education for deaf people are worthwhile by determining the relationship of college to both higher salaries for deaf individuals and additional taxes paid to the government.
The Internal Revenue Service provided data on earnings of, and taxes paid by, several groups of college applicants: those not accepted; no- shows; withdrawals; sub-bachelor graduates; and bachelor degree recipients. Projections of their earnings received and taxes paid over 20 years were made.
Principal findings were that, after20 years: (1) deaf Bachelor degree recipients will …
A Statutory Remedy For Negligent Hiring In Deafness Rehabilitation, William P. Mccrone, Bruce A. Payette
A Statutory Remedy For Negligent Hiring In Deafness Rehabilitation, William P. Mccrone, Bruce A. Payette
JADARA
Given the modest gains in hiring well qualified deafness rehabilitation personnel in Vocational Rehabilitation, is it time to recognize that negligent hiring in deafness rehabilitation is a subtle form of discrimination against deaf and multiply handicapped deaf VR applicants? Amendments to the Rehabilitation Act are recommended to remedy the negligent hiring practices of some VR Rehabilitation of Deaf Clients (Schein, 1980) agencies that further disable deaf clients by hiring rehabilitation personnel who lack the skills to work effectively with deaf and multiply handicapped people.
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Directions For Post-Secondary Education Of Hearing-Impaired Persons, Davis S. Martin
Directions For Post-Secondary Education Of Hearing-Impaired Persons, Davis S. Martin
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Life In The Mainstream: Deaf College Freshmen And Their Experiences In The Mainstreamed High School, Susan Foster
Life In The Mainstream: Deaf College Freshmen And Their Experiences In The Mainstreamed High School, Susan Foster
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Educational Interpreter Services For Hearing-Impaired Students: Provider And Consumer Disagreements, Robert K. Rittenhouse, Catherine H. Rahn, Larry E. Morreau
Educational Interpreter Services For Hearing-Impaired Students: Provider And Consumer Disagreements, Robert K. Rittenhouse, Catherine H. Rahn, Larry E. Morreau
JADARA
Thirteen supervisors of educational programs for hearing-impaired students completed an assessment designed to determine the need for educational interpreters in a midwestern state and how well it was being met. The results suggested that the trend toward the integration of hearing-impaired students in to regular programs continues and that, with the higher incidence of integration, there is an associated unmet need for educational interpreters. Nine supervisors, 24 teachers, 27 interpreters and 18 hearing-impaired college students rated the characteristics and skills of interpreters which they perceived to be most important. Significant differences existed between and within groups in the characteristics and …
Third-Week Prediction Of Incoming Postsecondary Deaf Students Probation/Suspension, Delbert Dagel, Fred Dowaliby
Third-Week Prediction Of Incoming Postsecondary Deaf Students Probation/Suspension, Delbert Dagel, Fred Dowaliby
JADARA
A questionnaire was developed to identify students at risk of being placed on probation/ suspension due to academic difficulties. The questionnaire was administered to 90 profoundly deaf postsecondary students in the third week of their first academic quarter. Analyses revealed high school and postsecondary social and academic factors which predicted end-of-quarter probation/suspension correctly for sixty percent of the subjects.