1. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENTAL COMMUNICATIVE ACT AND ABSTRACTION LEVEL USAGE IN STORYBOOK READING AND CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE AND LITERACY ABILITIES Open Access Author: Kraske, Lauren Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARENTAL COMMUNICATIVE ACT AND ABSTRACTION LEVEL USAGE IN STORYBOOK READING AND CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE AND LITERACY ABILITIES Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: literacylanguageparental File: Download Thesis_Kraske_SP10.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Carol Anne Miller, Thesis SupervisorDr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis SupervisorJanice Catherine Light, Faculty ReaderDr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. A Case Study of Literacy Development in a Child with a Cochlear Implant Open Access Author: Fustos, Emily Margaret Title: A Case Study of Literacy Development in a Child with a Cochlear Implant Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: literacyreadingoral developmentcochlear implantearly intervention File: Download Fustos_Emily_casestudyoflitdevelopment.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis SupervisorDr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Ingrid Maria Blood, Faculty Reader
3. The Social Classroom: Exploring How Social Media Is Being Used As A Literacy Teaching Tool In Grades K-12 Open Access Author: Flecha, Dulce-marie Title: The Social Classroom: Exploring How Social Media Is Being Used As A Literacy Teaching Tool In Grades K-12 Area of Honors: English Keywords: social medialiteracygeneral educationeducationeducation reforminternetliteracy sponsorteachingchildren File: Download The_Social_Classroom_Reflection__final_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Mya Poe, Thesis SupervisorLisa Ruth Sternlieb, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. BENEFITS AND MOTIVATORS FOR FAMILY LITERACY ENGAGEMENT Open Access Author: Makover, Alexandra Riane Title: BENEFITS AND MOTIVATORS FOR FAMILY LITERACY ENGAGEMENT Area of Honors: English Keywords: family literacyliteracyimmigrant parentseducation File: Download Alexandra_Makover_Thesis_b.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Blaire Willson Toso, Thesis SupervisorDr. Marcy Lynne North, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Effects of grid-based AAC apps to support academic sight word learning in an individual with ASD Open Access Author: Filipovits, Erica Kay Title: Effects of grid-based AAC apps to support academic sight word learning in an individual with ASD Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: sight word learningautism spectrum disordercomplex communication needsAACacademicsliteracyaccess to curriculumgrid-based display File: Download Filipovits_Erica_AAC_Display.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Jessica Gosnell Caron, Thesis SupervisorDr. Carol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor