Deaf people across Europe struggle to have equal access to written information as the main language of instruction in school is the spoken language. The “Deaf Learning” project (2015-1-PL01-KA204-016) aims at improving the above-mentioned situation by developing a face-to-face course supported by a Moodle course according to the needs of young deaf adults. Within the project, the partners developed a framework for lessons ranging from A1 to B2 (on the basis of the Common European Framework for Languages, CEFR) to improve reading and writing skills in the respective national languages. The teaching materials for level A1 consist of 30 lessons in pdf printable version, and 6 Moodle lessons. To make the course suitable for the very heterogeneo...
Language is a special activity, and it’s through/via/with language that we develop intelligence, kno...
In this article, an overview of the last 35 years of bilingual education for the deaf in Sweden is p...
In this conceptual article, the authors introduce the Translanguaging Framework for Deaf Education (...
Deaf people across Europe struggle to have equal access to written information as the main language ...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
During the last two decades, Europe has witnessed a huge application of ICT and e-content in the voc...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
Language and communication barriers undermine everyday life for deaf people. In particular in higher...
Most Deaf1children are born to non-Deaf parents and have little to no contact with Sign Language (SL...
Current methods for educating deaf children through English as a second language need to be examined...
Deaf people are more heavily affected by the digital divide than many would expect. Moreover, most a...
International audienceThis paper examines some of the major problems linked to the task of designing...
Summary: Sign language is the primary daily language of many Deaf people, yet sign language is not ...
International audienceThis paper deals with English teachers who work with deaf and hard‐of‐hearing ...
Starting in 2011, the adaptation of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR) ...
Language is a special activity, and it’s through/via/with language that we develop intelligence, kno...
In this article, an overview of the last 35 years of bilingual education for the deaf in Sweden is p...
In this conceptual article, the authors introduce the Translanguaging Framework for Deaf Education (...
Deaf people across Europe struggle to have equal access to written information as the main language ...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
During the last two decades, Europe has witnessed a huge application of ICT and e-content in the voc...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
Language and communication barriers undermine everyday life for deaf people. In particular in higher...
Most Deaf1children are born to non-Deaf parents and have little to no contact with Sign Language (SL...
Current methods for educating deaf children through English as a second language need to be examined...
Deaf people are more heavily affected by the digital divide than many would expect. Moreover, most a...
International audienceThis paper examines some of the major problems linked to the task of designing...
Summary: Sign language is the primary daily language of many Deaf people, yet sign language is not ...
International audienceThis paper deals with English teachers who work with deaf and hard‐of‐hearing ...
Starting in 2011, the adaptation of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR) ...
Language is a special activity, and it’s through/via/with language that we develop intelligence, kno...
In this article, an overview of the last 35 years of bilingual education for the deaf in Sweden is p...
In this conceptual article, the authors introduce the Translanguaging Framework for Deaf Education (...