Abstract
There has been little research into the intersection of language and arithmetic performance
of deaf students although previous research has shown that deaf and hearing-impaired students
are delayed in their language acquisition and arithmetic performance. This paper examines
the performance of deaf and hearing-impaired students in South-East Queensland in solving
arithmetic word problems.
Merv Hyde & Des Power & Robyn Zevenbergen
DEAF STUDENTS SOLVING OF ARITHMETIC WORD PROBLEMS