South Africa has one of the most progressive constitutions in the world protecting the linguistic and cultural rights of Deaf people. However, there is a huge gap between policies and reality in schools for Deaf learners in South Africa. In this paper we critically unpack and reflexively explore the linguistic and cultural issues that emerged during the process of creating and implementing the new South African Sign Language (SASL) curriculum. This curriculum was produced as a result of a landmark court case. We use an ethnographic framework based on our own reflections, discussions with Deaf people, notes from meetings, and discussions with the other team members. Why and how did the process that started off with so much energy, excitement...
The 2017 recommendation by the Constitutional Review Committee of the South African Parliament that ...
[p.1]: "Much research regarding sign language-medium education for deaf learners has taken place in ...
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...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
It is estimated that approximately 600,000 South Africans use a signed language in their daily lives...
What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions m...
The two questions constituting the title of this presentation may look simple but answering them is ...
This thesis sets out to undertake research into the very important topic of sign language and its us...
This article considers the feasibility of inclusive education for Deaf students in a mainstream Furt...
An ethnographic case study on Deaf culture was done at the Thiboloha Special School in a rural area ...
What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions m...
Sign language challenges encountered by Deaf learners born to hearing parents. In 1994, South Afric...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
Traditionally, the curriculum for deaf learners mainly involved language acquisition. The emphasis o...
The 2017 recommendation by the Constitutional Review Committee of the South African Parliament that ...
[p.1]: "Much research regarding sign language-medium education for deaf learners has taken place in ...
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...
This objective of this thesis is to present and critique sign language-in-education policy and diffe...
It is estimated that approximately 600,000 South Africans use a signed language in their daily lives...
What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions m...
The two questions constituting the title of this presentation may look simple but answering them is ...
This thesis sets out to undertake research into the very important topic of sign language and its us...
This article considers the feasibility of inclusive education for Deaf students in a mainstream Furt...
An ethnographic case study on Deaf culture was done at the Thiboloha Special School in a rural area ...
What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions m...
Sign language challenges encountered by Deaf learners born to hearing parents. In 1994, South Afric...
D.Ed.Education for the Deaf in South Africa appears to be insufficiently researched, contributing to...
Traditionally, the curriculum for deaf learners mainly involved language acquisition. The emphasis o...
The 2017 recommendation by the Constitutional Review Committee of the South African Parliament that ...
[p.1]: "Much research regarding sign language-medium education for deaf learners has taken place in ...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...