Literacy and Deaf People: Cultural and Contextual Perspectives
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This compelling collection advocates for an alternative view of deaf people’s literacy, one that emphasizes recent shifts in Deaf cultural identity rather than a student’s past educational context as determined by the dominant hearing society. Divided into two parts, the book opens with four chapters by leading scholars Tom Humphries, Claire Ramsey, Susan Burch, and volume editor Brenda Jo Brueggemann. These scholars use diverse disciplines to reveal how schools where deaf children are taught…
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EducationPrint BooksSocial SciencesParenting & FamilyNonfictionTeaching - Reading & LanguageEducation - General & MiscellaneousSocial Sciences - General & MiscellaneousChildren with Special NeedsSpecial EducationTeaching - English LanguageBilingual EducationLiteracyDifferently Abled & Disabled Persons - Social SciencesHearing ImpairmentsEducation - Physical DisabilitiesEducation - Hearing ImpairmentsDeaf children->EducationDeaf->Education



