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Livingston, Sue – 1997
This book asserts that deaf students should be treated no differently from non-deaf students and that American Sign Language (ASL) and English can coexist in the classroom, embedded in the content being taught. It stresses that language acquisition, whether oral or manual, as well as the learning of reading and writing or subject content, are all…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Federlin, Tom – 1979
The document contains over 900 entries with information on resources relating to American Sign Language. Entries, grouped into four major categories (linguistics, pedagogy, sign language with deaf populations, and general), are listed alphabetically by author under the following 23 chapter headings: attitudes toward sign language,…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Sign Language, Attitudes, Audiovisual Aids