Deaf Children in China
Title | Deaf Children in China PDF eBook |
Author | Alison Callaway |
Publisher | Gallaudet University Press |
Total Pages | 344 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Children |
ISBN | 9781563680854 |
She also made fact-finding visits to several other schools and programs for deaf preschoolers, and had discussions with teachers, administrators, and staff members. The findings from her study form the remarkable body of information presented in Deaf Children in China."--BOOK JACKET.
Deaf Education Beyond the Western World
Title | Deaf Education Beyond the Western World PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Knoors |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-01-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0190880538 |
If teachers want to educate deaf learners effectively, they have to apply evidence-informed methods and didactics with the needs of individual deaf students in mind. Education in general -- and education for deaf learners in particular -- is situated in broader societal contexts, where what works within the Western world may be quite different from what works beyond the Western world. By exploring practice-based and research-based evidence about deaf education in countries that largely have been left out of the international discussion thus far, this volume encourages more researchers in more countries to continue investigating the learning environment of deaf learners, based on the premise of leaving no one behind. Featuring chapters centering on 19 countries, from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, the volume offers a picture of deaf education from the perspectives of local scholars and teachers who demonstrate best practices and challenges within their respective regional contexts. This volume addresses the notion of learning through the exchange of knowledge; outlines the commonalities and differences between practices and policies in educating deaf and hard-of-hearing learners; and looks ahead to the prospects for the future development of deaf education research in the context of recently adopted international legal frameworks. Stimulating academic exchange regionally and globally among scholars and teachers who are fascinated by and invested in deaf education, this volume strengthens the foundation for further improvement of education for deaf children all around the world.
Deaf People Around the World
Title | Deaf People Around the World PDF eBook |
Author | Donald F. Moores |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 456 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Leading researchers in 30 nations describe the shared developmental, social, and educational issues facing deaf people filtered through the prism of unique national, regional, ethnic, and racial realities.
Deaf Education Beyond the Western World
Title | Deaf Education Beyond the Western World PDF eBook |
Author | Harry Knoors |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-01-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 019088052X |
If teachers want to educate deaf learners effectively, they have to apply evidence-informed methods and didactics with the needs of individual deaf students in mind. Education in general -- and education for deaf learners in particular -- is situated in broader societal contexts, where what works within the Western world may be quite different from what works beyond the Western world. By exploring practice-based and research-based evidence about deaf education in countries that largely have been left out of the international discussion thus far, this volume encourages more researchers in more countries to continue investigating the learning environment of deaf learners, based on the premise of leaving no one behind. Featuring chapters centering on 19 countries, from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Central and Eastern Europe, the volume offers a picture of deaf education from the perspectives of local scholars and teachers who demonstrate best practices and challenges within their respective regional contexts. This volume addresses the notion of learning through the exchange of knowledge; outlines the commonalities and differences between practices and policies in educating deaf and hard-of-hearing learners; and looks ahead to the prospects for the future development of deaf education research in the context of recently adopted international legal frameworks. Stimulating academic exchange regionally and globally among scholars and teachers who are fascinated by and invested in deaf education, this volume strengthens the foundation for further improvement of education for deaf children all around the world.
Deaf Education and Challenges for Bilingual/Multilingual Students
Title | Deaf Education and Challenges for Bilingual/Multilingual Students PDF eBook |
Author | Musyoka, Millicent Malinda |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Total Pages | 407 |
Release | 2022-01-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1799881830 |
Biliteracy, or the development of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and thinking competencies in more than one language, is a complex and dynamic process. The process is even more challenging when the languages used in the literacy process differ in modality. Biliteracy development among deaf students involves the use of visual languages (i.e., sign languages) and auditory languages (spoken languages). Deaf students' sign language proficiency is strongly related to their literacy abilities. The distinction between bilingualism and multilingualism is critical to our understanding of the underserved, the linguistic deficit, and the underachievement of deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) immigrant students, thus bringing the multilingual and immigrant aspect into the research on deaf education. Multilingual and immigrant students may face unique challenges in the course of their education. Hence, in the education of D/HH students, the intersection of issues such as biculturalism/multiculturalism, bilingualism/multilingualism, and immigration can create a dilemma for teachers and other stakeholders working with them. Deaf Education and Challenges for Bilingual/Multilingual Students is an essential reference book that provides knowledge, skills, and dispositions for teaching multicultural, multilingual, and immigrant deaf and hard of hearing students globally and identifies the challenges facing the inclusion needs of this population. This book fills a current gap in educational resources for teaching immigrant, multilingual, and multicultural deaf students in learning institutions all over the world. Covering topics such as universal design for learning, inclusion, literacy, and language acquisition, this text is crucial for classroom teachers of deaf or hard of hearing students, faculty in deaf education programs, language instructors, students, pre-service teachers, researchers, and academicians.
Literacy and Deaf Education
Title | Literacy and Deaf Education PDF eBook |
Author | Qiuying Wang |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Deaf |
ISBN | 9781944838676 |
"This contributed volume provides a global view of recent theoretical and applied research that focuses on literacy education for deaf learners"--
Deaf Around the World
Title | Deaf Around the World PDF eBook |
Author | Gaurav Mathur |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Total Pages | 417 |
Release | 2011-01-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 019973254X |
The articles in Deaf around the World offer an introduction to deaf studies and the study of signed languages.