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Carver, Roger J. – ACEHI Journal, 1992
This article analyzes arguments for a written form of American Sign Language (ASL) and suggests the need for empowerment of people who are deaf. It concludes that suggestions to "alphabeticize" ASL or to utilize English glosses would not be appropriate, and proposes that deaf people themselves develop a visual symbol system. (DB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Personal Autonomy, Visual Learning
Reeves, June B.; And Others – 1995
This paper stresses the concept of deaf students as visual learners. Educators are urged to think visually in order to help maximize opportunities for deaf students to use their visual learning skills in developing literacy skills, and in their general academic, social, and personal development. Examples are offered of structural/grammatical…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Cognitive Style, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education