American Annals of the Deaf

American Annals of the Deaf
Title American Annals of the Deaf PDF eBook
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Pages 302
Release 1882
Genre Deaf
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American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb

American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb
Title American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 274
Release 1853
Genre Deaf
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American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb

American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb
Title American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb PDF eBook
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Pages 302
Release 1882
Genre Deaf
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Deaf Culture

Deaf Culture
Title Deaf Culture PDF eBook
Author Irene W. Leigh
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 409
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 1635501806

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A contemporary and vibrant Deaf culture is found within Deaf communities, including Deaf Persons of Color and those who are DeafDisabled and DeafBlind. Taking a more people-centered view, the second edition of Deaf Culture: Exploring Deaf Communities in the United States critically examines how Deaf culture fits into education, psychology, cultural studies, technology, and the arts. With the acknowledgment of signed languages all over the world as bona fide languages, the perception of Deaf people has evolved into the recognition and acceptance of a vibrant Deaf culture centered around the use of signed languages and the communities of Deaf peoples. Written by Deaf and hearing authors with extensive teaching experience and immersion in Deaf cultures and signed languages, Deaf Culture fills a niche as an introductory textbook that is more inclusive, accessible, and straightforward for those beginning their studies of the Deaf-World. New to the Second Edition: *A new co-author, Topher González Ávila, MA *Two new chapters! Chapter 7 “Deaf Communities Within the Deaf Community” highlights the complex variations within this community Chapter 10 “Deaf People and the Legal System: Education, Employment, and Criminal Justice” underscores linguistic and access rights *The remaining chapters have been significantly updated to reflect current trends and new information, such as: Advances in technology created by Deaf people that influence and enhance their lives within various national and international societies Greater emphasis on different perspectives within Deaf culture Information about legal issues and recent political action by Deaf people New information on how Deaf people are making breakthroughs in the entertainment industry Addition of new vignettes, examples, pictures, and perspectives to enhance content interest for readers and facilitate instructor teaching Introduction of theories explained in a practical and reader-friendly manner to ensure understanding An updated introduction to potential opportunities for professional and informal involvement in ASL/Deaf culture with children, youth, and adults Key Features: *Strong focus on including different communities within Deaf cultures *Thought-provoking questions, illustrative vignettes, and examples *Theories introduced and explained in a practical and reader-friendly manner

The Other Side of Silence

The Other Side of Silence
Title The Other Side of Silence PDF eBook
Author Arden Neisser
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Pages 324
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780930323646

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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Knopf, 1983.

American Annals of the Deaf

American Annals of the Deaf
Title American Annals of the Deaf PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1851
Genre Deaf
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Beginning with Sept. 1955 issues, includes lists of doctors' dissertations and masters' theses on the education of the deaf.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Multilingual Learners

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Multilingual Learners
Title Deaf and Hard of Hearing Multilingual Learners PDF eBook
Author Joanna E. Cannon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2022-03-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1000542181

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This critical resource provides foundational information and practical strategies for d/Deaf or hard of hearing (d/Dhh) multilingual learners. These learners come from backgrounds where their home languages differ from the dominant spoken or sign languages of the culture. This book is a one-stop resource for professionals, interventionists, and families, helping them to effectively support the diverse needs of d/Dhh multilingual learners by covering topics such as family engagement, assessment, literacy, multiple disabilities, transition planning, and more. The book provides vignettes of learners from 25 countries, discussion questions, and family-centered infographic briefs that synthesize each chapter. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Multilingual Learners is a groundbreaking step towards better supporting the many languages and cultures d/Dhh students experience in their lifetimes through strength-based and linguistically responsive approaches.