This article argues that claims of diversity in communication in deaf education are empty rhetoric when underlying structures of power are unexamined and remain unchanged. The field of deafness provides a powerful example of the way in which competing interests can be played out under the guise of choice of communication methods. Historically, teachers of the deaf have been divided about whether deaf children should be educated through speech or sign. However, recognition of the legitimacy of native sign languages has caused a shift in the debate to the linguistic basis of this communication and the way in which language policy privileges one cultural group and its method of communication over another.<br /
Patrice Dalle : The role of sign language in the education institutions: stakes, hurdles and evoluti...
Item does not contain fulltextEducation in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
It has long been acknowledged that the main problem associated with deaf education is one of languag...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The traditions, the development, and the objectives of deaf education in Norway and Russia are diffe...
The oral/manual methods controversy arose more than 200 years ago. Although many variations exist,...
Argues that issues of power, control and legitimacy are central to language practices in deaf educat...
Although total communication is a major com- in their classrooms. As a result, there is much municat...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
Patrice Dalle : The role of sign language in the education institutions: stakes, hurdles and evoluti...
Item does not contain fulltextEducation in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
It has long been acknowledged that the main problem associated with deaf education is one of languag...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The traditions, the development, and the objectives of deaf education in Norway and Russia are diffe...
The oral/manual methods controversy arose more than 200 years ago. Although many variations exist,...
Argues that issues of power, control and legitimacy are central to language practices in deaf educat...
Although total communication is a major com- in their classrooms. As a result, there is much municat...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
Patrice Dalle : The role of sign language in the education institutions: stakes, hurdles and evoluti...
Item does not contain fulltextEducation in general, and education for deaf learners in particular, h...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this chapter the communicative foundations for language development...