This article considers the feasibility of inclusive education for Deaf students in a mainstream Further Education and Training (FET) classroom through the use of a South African Sign Language interpreter. It revisits the centrality of language in Deaf students' education and reports on progressive policy changes in the areas  of language, education and disability in South Africa. The article surveys classroom discourse and literacy practices in a mainstream FET classroom, focusing particularly on students’ acquisition of text literacy skills in Business English. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from the New Literacy Studies, Critical Discourse Analysis and the Social Model of Disability, the article argues that there is definite...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
This study investigated the perspectives of the students and stakeholders involved in a Deaf literac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
The study explores classroom communication, mainly between subject hearing teachers and deaf student...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
In the study reported on here we investigated the effects of sign language barriers among Deaf learn...
South Africa has recently made a significant move towards support for deaf learners in inclusive edu...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)The construct of this study consists of the perceptions and experienc...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)The construct of this study consists of the perceptions and experienc...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
This study investigated the perspectives of the students and stakeholders involved in a Deaf literac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
The study explores classroom communication, mainly between subject hearing teachers and deaf student...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
In the study reported on here we investigated the effects of sign language barriers among Deaf learn...
South Africa has recently made a significant move towards support for deaf learners in inclusive edu...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)The construct of this study consists of the perceptions and experienc...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)The construct of this study consists of the perceptions and experienc...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
This study investigated the perspectives of the students and stakeholders involved in a Deaf literac...