Abstract
The purpose of this article is to explore a vital component of a language program for hearing-impaired adolescents—the development of writing literacy. A discussion of the writing process precedes the presentation of a detailed step-by-step program employed to teach writing skills to two hearing-impaired college students. This writing approach attempts to maximize students' residual hearing and improve listening skills through oral readings.
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