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Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction (SISI)

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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Status

Invitation-only

Conditions

Teaching Behaviors
Sign Language Skills

Treatments

Behavioral: Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT06667102
UTennesseeKnoxville
R21DC021024 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Strategic and interactive approaches driven by sociocultural, cognitive, and language theories have accumulated a large body of evidence documenting improvements in more complex oral and written language skills. Growing evidence demonstrates that more complex sign language skills positively predict literacy skills and may lead to improved health outcomes. This project involves new applications of theory-driven strategic and interactive approaches in an intervention program to target sign language development in deaf children between 5 and 8 years old who are at high risk of language delays.

Full description

Deaf children who reach the age of eight without a foundation in language have longitudinal struggles in the areas of receptive and expressive language, working memory, executive functions, literacy and academic skills, and behavioral, mental, social, and physical health. The lack of intervention programs targeting sign language competencies during the critical period of development is a critical barrier to making progress in preventing or addressing language delays in deaf children. Strategic and interactive approaches driven by sociocultural, cognitive, and language theories have accumulated a large body of evidence documenting improvements in more complex oral and written language skills. Cross-linguistic transfers between oral and writing skills within and across first and second languages are well-established in the literature. Taking these factors into account in addition to growing evidence that sign language skills positively predict literacy skills and may lead to improved health outcomes, it is critical to systematically support deaf children's sign language competences as early as possible. To address the identified critical barrier to progress, these are the aims of this project: (1) develop Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction (SISI), an intervention program to target the development of sign language skills in deaf children aged 5-8; (2) refine SISI training and implementation protocols; and (3) test the efficacy of SISI in improving deaf children's sign language skills. First, a SISI manual will be developed for standardization and consistency in training, implementation, and fidelity. The SISI manual will include: (a) descriptions of strategic and interactive approaches and their new applications to develop sign language skills, (b) SISI intervention protocols, (c) SISI fidelity checklist, and (d) list of sign language skills that are targeted in SISI. Second, an experimental study will be conducted to assess the extent of training and support required from teachers to become proficient in SISI implementation. Meanwhile, child progress in meeting their target sign language skills will be monitored formatively, and modifications may be made in an iterative design fashion to strengthen the intervention design. Third, another experimental study will be applied to assess the efficacy of SISI in improving deaf children's sign language skills. Findings will provide robust data on the mechanisms of successful training dose, intervention design and fidelity, and data collection protocols in preparation for subsequent R01 application involving a large randomized controlled trial with sufficient statistical power to further strengthen evidence of SISI in improving deaf children's sign language skills along with examinations of cross-linguistic interactions in the written form. This project is innovative in its new applications of theory-driven strategic and interactive approaches to target sign language development in deaf children.

Enrollment

150 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 99 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Deaf students in prekindergarten to 3rd grade classes
  • Teachers of the deaf in prekindergarten to 3rd grade classes

Exclusion criteria

  • Hearing students, deaf students aged 0-3 or 4th grade and beyond
  • Non-teachers of the deaf or teachers of the deaf in 4th grade and beyond

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

150 participants in 4 patient groups

Improving Teacher Fidelity to SISI
Experimental group
Description:
A noncurrent multiple baseline design across teacher participants will be utilized to assess the extent of support required by teachers to become proficient in SISI implementation. In this study, the independent variable is the SISI training, and the dependent variable is teacher fidelity to the SISI program as measured by the SISI fidelity checklist.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction
Control and Experimental Groups: SISI Efficacy
Experimental group
Description:
This pre- and post- study provides baseline data on deaf children's sign language development prior to receiving SISI. Additionally, each participating teacher will submit a recorded instructional unit showcasing their best methods for supporting sign language development. This provides a further layer of baseline analysis, allowing the PI to assess the instructional methods already in use prior to SISI professional development and implementation. Demographic data for both teachers and students will also be collected in preparation for the quasi-experiment study. Then, teachers will be assigned to either an experimental group, which will receive SISI professional development, or a control group that will continue with their usual teaching practices. In this quasi-experiment study, SISI's efficacy will be evaluated by comparing outcomes between the two groups.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction
Pre- and Post- Descriptive Study Data of Language Outcomes Children
Experimental group
Description:
Up to 40 children from 4 classes will provide pre- and post-data in which they respond to a prompt in sign language on video.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction
Single Case Research Design: Deaf Children's Language Growth
Experimental group
Description:
Single case research design will provide robust day-to-day data of causal relations between SISI and sign language skills. Given teachers' high fidelity in SISI implementation, a noncurrent multiple baseline design across child participants will be applied to assess the extent of SISI improving deaf children's target sign language skills in a year. The independent variable of this study is the SISI implementation, which is used to improve the dependent variables which will be target sign language skills.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Strategic and Interactive Signing Instruction

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