Ra. Mcintosh et al., MAKING SCIENCE ACCESSIBLE TO DEAF STUDENTS - THE NEED FOR SCIENCE LITERACY AND CONCEPTUAL TEACHING, American annals of the deaf, 139(5), 1994, pp. 480-484
Upon examination of current literature, there is a noticeable disparit
y between suggested science teaching practice and what actually happen
s in the classroom. This disparity may be more pronounced in science c
lassrooms of deaf students for several reasons discussed in this paper
. Science education professionals recommend conceptual teaching, but r
ote, procedural teaching is often the reality. This is a call to arms
for teachers of the deaf to teach science conceptually in an effort to
afford deaf students more opportunities to grasp meaning and not func
tion merely at the recall level.