This paper critiques the role of translanguaging in deaf education by examining how, and under what conditions, translanguaging practices can enhance learning and teaching. The paper explores the premise that translanguaging represents an additive view of bilingualism and multilingualism for deaf learners and offers an innovative departure from, and not a re-packing of, traditional teaching methods in deaf education. In this context the additive aspects of translanguaging are conceptualized as ways of seeing and responding to the language resources of deaf learners and ways of teaching that recognise and promote bilingual and multilingual (sign and spoken/written) language skills. The innovative aspects of translanguaging are explained in t...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...
This text addresses two main questions about deaf children’s language and learning. The first of the...
This chapter proposes a pedagogical framework for deaf education that builds on a socio- cultural pe...
This text addresses two main questions about deaf children’s language and learning. The first of the...
This chapter examines ways in which classroom talk scaffolds language and curriculum learning drawin...
This chapter examines ways in which classroom talk scaffolds language and curriculum learning drawin...
Following from Lewis, Jones, and Baker (this issue), this article analyses the relationship between ...
In this conceptual article, the authors introduce the Translanguaging Framework for Deaf Education (...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
The view of sign languages as bounded systems is often important for deaf community empowerment and ...
This paper examines the meaning of plurality and diversity with respect to deaf children’s sign and ...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
This chapter examines concepts of learning and how they can be applied in working with deaf children...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...
This text addresses two main questions about deaf children’s language and learning. The first of the...
This chapter proposes a pedagogical framework for deaf education that builds on a socio- cultural pe...
This text addresses two main questions about deaf children’s language and learning. The first of the...
This chapter examines ways in which classroom talk scaffolds language and curriculum learning drawin...
This chapter examines ways in which classroom talk scaffolds language and curriculum learning drawin...
Following from Lewis, Jones, and Baker (this issue), this article analyses the relationship between ...
In this conceptual article, the authors introduce the Translanguaging Framework for Deaf Education (...
This article provides a bilingual perspective about literacy development in deaf students and uses t...
The view of sign languages as bounded systems is often important for deaf community empowerment and ...
This paper examines the meaning of plurality and diversity with respect to deaf children’s sign and ...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
This chapter examines concepts of learning and how they can be applied in working with deaf children...
The majority of deaf people prefer to use the visual channel for communication, choosing a national ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...
This paper provides an overview of the research into deaf children’s bilingualism and bilingual educ...