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Publications 2004

Anderson, G.B. & Miller, K.R. (In Press). Appreciating diversity through stories about the lives of deaf people of color. American Annals of the Deaf.

Anderson, G.B. (2004 Spring/Summer). Is NBDA prepared for the challenges of the 21st century? NBDA Connections, 2, 1, 14.

Anderson, G.B. (Ed.). (2004, Fall). The Deaf Arkansan, Arkansas Association of the Deaf.

Anderson, G.B. (Ed.). (2004, Summer). The Deaf Arkansan, Arkansas Association of the Deaf.

Anderson, G.B. (Ed.). (2004, Spring). The Deaf Arkansan, Arkansas Association of the Deaf.

Anderson, G.B. (Ed.). (2004, Winter). The Deaf Arkansan, Arkansas Association of the Deaf.

Boone, S.E., Anderson, G.A. & Watson, D. (2004). Addressing system change: Rehabilitation counselor’ perceptions of the impact of legislation and policy on VR service delivery. Partners building bridges: National training conference for state coordinators of the deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing and late-deafened. Hot Springs: University of Arkansas, Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program. http://www.rcep6.org/SCD Conference Proceedings Proceedings 2004/scd conf 2004.htm.

Schroedel, J.G., Watson, D., & Boone, S.E. (2004). Invigorating VR services to hard of hearing consumers: a Professional dialogue on a national research project. Partners building bridges: National training conference for state coordinators of the deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing and late-deafened. Hot Springs: University of Arkansas, Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program. . http://www.rcep6.org/SCD Conference Proceedings Proceedings 2004/scd conf 2004.htm.

Schroedel, J.G., Watson, D., & Boone, (In Press). Reaching hard of hearing workers in the mainstream: Implications for consumers and service professionals (Final Report of NIDRR grant H133610156). Little Rock: University of Arkansas RRTC for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

Schroedel, J.D. (In press). Reaching the “invisible” population of hard of hearing adults. In T. Kroll (Ed.), Disability and health: Best practices in conducting disability surveys. Happauge, NY: Nova Science Press

Schroedel, J.G. Watson, D., & Ashmore, D.H. (In press). How many deaf and hard of hearing students are there? Implications for program planning from a demographic update: A public forum. In K. Jursik (Ed.) Planning for success: initiatives for positive outcomes – PEPNet conference proceedings. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, Postsecondary Education Consortium.

Watson, D. & Agin, A. (2004). Improving employment outcomes via job coaching and workplace supports. Partners building bridges: National training conference for state coordinators of the deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing and late-deafened. Hot Springs: University of Arkansas, Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program. . http://www.rcep6.org/SCD Conference Proceedings Proceedings 2004/scd conf 2004.htm.

Watson, D. (Ed.). (2004). Journal of Interpretation. Alexandria, VA: Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf.

Watson, D. (Ed.). (2004). Improving employment outcomes for deaf persons at risk via job coaching and workplace supports. Unpublished manuscript. Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Training Conference.

Watson, D. (Ed.). (2004). Grantsmanship 101: The basics. Unpublished manuscript. Texas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Training Conference.

Watson, D. & Sabik, S. (2004). An examination of selective quantitative and qualitative differences between Black deaf consumers and White deaf consumers. Report submitted to the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research meeting on Section 21 Capacity Building. Washington, D.C.

Watson, D., Boone, S., & Anderson, G.B. (2004). Improving vocational rehabilitation services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. On-line Annual Report. Little Rock, AR: University of Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.