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The music, the dancing, the romance, the leg warmers... Oh, what a feeling! Get ready to re-experience all the drama as Alex bravely fights her way out of the welding gear, off the stripper pole and onto the dance-school floor. Flashdance, the pop-culture phenomenon of the'80s, is back and flashier than ever with brand-new featurettes exploring the history, the look, the music and much more! Academy Award-winner for Best Song, "Flashdance-What A Feeling," it's the hit film that inspired a generation.
Television movie about a family who are put in a difficult situation when Santa Claus (R.D. Reid) has an accident. The Foxes, Angela (Jennifer Beals) and Wayne (Rick Roberts), are workaholics who have still to do their Christmas shopping and decorating. On the eve of Christmas Eve, Santa crashes onto their roof and subsequently suffers from a loss of memory. The Foxes' son, Toby (Gage Munroe), persuades his parents that it is the real Santa Claus and together the family try to help Santa remember who he is before it is too late.
Most students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) struggle with acquiring literacy skills, some as a direct result of their hearing loss, some because they are receiving insufficient modifications to access the general education curriculum, and some because they have additional learning challenges necessitating significant program modifications. Additionally, instructional practices for DHH students tend to be directed toward two sub-populations of DHH students: those with useable access to sound and those without. Literacy Instruction for Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing describes current, evidence-based practices in teaching literacy for DHH students and provides practitioners and parents with a process for determining whether a practice is or is not "evidence-based." Easterbrooks and Beals-Alvarez describe the importance of the assessment process in providing on-going progress monitoring to document students' literacy growth as a primary means to direct the course of instruction. They address the five key areas of instruction identified by the National Reading Panel: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. In this concise guidebook, the authors present the role of assessment in the literacy process, an overview of evidence-based practices, and in the absence of such information, those practices supported by causal factors across the National Reading Panel's five areas of literacy. They also review the evidence base related to writing instruction, present case studies that reflect the diversity within the DHH population, and review the challenges yet to be addressed in deaf education.
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