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From:  Don & Theresa G
Date:  Fri Mar 10, 2000  5:10 pm
Subject:  Re: SignWriting as a gateway?


----- Original Message -----
From: Akehurst

> I am not the children's 'school' teacher so I'm not really sure about
their
> abilities to read in English improving (actually, when they are with me,
> they don't want to read in English they want to read in SW) but my
> impression is that they are improving. The parents have asked me to join

This observation is something that concerns me. I do support, tentatively,
the idea of a writing system for sign language that could help Deaf kids
learn to write in their own language. However, as we all know, Enlgish is
the lingua Franca of our American society, not to mention the world. Being
able to use English through reading and writing is SO vital for them. From
what I see from this comment, it sounds like they would rather do all their
reading and writing in SW rather than bilingually switch between the two
(which would be just fine with me). We know how hard English can be for
deaf kids to learn, so it sounds here as if they're trying to "take the easy
way out" (I hate that phrase for its application to oralism and sign, but it
is appropos here) by sticking with SW rather than English.

I mentioned SW to my wife, who is an elementary teacher of the deaf at a
school for the deaf. One thing she said, in addition to the fact that SW is
not "English" (as it shouldn't be), is that for her, she finds no way she
could make room in her schedule to teach English AND SW, even if she were so
inclined. How do the classroom teachers out there make time for both SW and
English instruction? How do the classroom teachers help the kids make the
connections and transitions between SW and English?

--Donald Grushkin
Ph.D., Language, Reading & Culture (Bilingual Education)


  Replies Author Date
3043 Re: SignWriting as a gateway? Stuart Thiessen Fri  3/10/2000
3054 Re: SignWriting as a gateway? Angus B. Grieve-Smith Sat  3/11/2000
3045 Re: SignWriting as a gateway? Valerie Sutton Sat  3/11/2000
3046 Re: SignWriting as a gateway? Joe Martin Sat  3/11/2000
3053 Re: SignWriting as a gateway? Akehurst Sat  3/11/2000

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