Transition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students: A Blueprint for Change.

J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ

Department of Counseling, Research, Special Education, and Rehabilitation (CRSR), 111 Mason Hall, 124 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549.

Published: January 2003

The large and growing number of deaf and hard-of-hearing adults who are "low-functioning deaf" (LFD), the unmet needs of many young people who are deaf or hard of hearing, and the continuing high rates of dropping out argue for a change in secondary programming for multiply disabled deaf and hard-of-hearing students and for others who are at risk of becoming LFD as adults. The LFD designation refers to youth and adults who read at very low levels, whether or not they have a second disability in addition to hearing impairment. This article reviews research related to transition for adolescents with disabilities as well as those who are deaf or hard of hearing. It then offers a case for change, one that, for the United States, represents a poignant return to a time past.

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