Effects of cochlear implants on children's reading and academic achievement

被引:115
作者
Marschark, Marc [1 ]
Rhoten, Cathy [1 ]
Fabich, Megan [1 ]
机构
[1] Rochester Inst Technol, Natl Tech Inst Deaf, Ctr Educ Res Partnerships, Rochester, NY 14623 USA
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10.1093/deafed/enm013
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
This article presents a critical analysis of empirical studies assessing literacy and other domains of academic achievement among children with cochlear implants. A variety of recent studies have demonstrated benefits to hearing, language, and speech from implants, leading to assumptions that early implantation and longer periods of implant should be associated with higher reading and academic achievement. This review, however, reveals that although there are clear benefits of cochlear implantation to achievement in young deaf children, empirical results have been somewhat variable. Examination of the literature with regard to reading achievement suggests that the lack of consistent findings might be the result of frequent failures to control potentially confounding variables such as age of implantation, language skills prior to implantation, reading ability prior to implantation, and consistency of implant use. Studies of academic achievement beyond reading are relatively rare, and the extent to which performance in such domains is mediated by reading abilities or directly influenced by hearing, language, and speech remains unclear. Considerations of methodological shortcomings in existing research as well as theoretical and practical questions yet to be addressed provide direction for future research.
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