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Research: Science and Education
Deaf Students, Teachers, and Interpreters in the Chemistry Lab
Brenda C. Seal
Communication Sciences and Disorders, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807

Dorothy H. Wynne
Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC 20002

Gina MacDonald
Department of Chemistry, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807

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February 2002
Vol. 79 No. 2
p. 239

Abstract
This report describes an undergraduate research program at James Madison University that includes deaf and hard-of-hearing students from Gallaudet University, deaf teachers from schools for the Deaf, and both professional interpreters and students engaged in sign language interpreter training. Methods used over a three-year period to maximize participation and expand research opportunities for the students, teachers, and interpreters are shared with the hope that similar projects might be encouraged and replicated in other programs.
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*  Citation
Seal, Brenda C.; Wynne, Dorothy H.; MacDonald, Gina. J. Chem. Educ. 2002 79 239.
*  Keywords
Chemical Education Research; Multidisciplinary Programs; Outreach
*  History
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January 2, 2002
March 16, 2005
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