American Deaf Culture: An AnthologySherman Wilcox "This anthology features deaf and hearing authors who offer their experience and perspectives on cultural values, ASL, social interaction in the Deaf community, education, folklore, and other topics."--Publisher's website. |
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Page 17
... kids out this late ? " Grabbing a bowl of candies , I went to the door wondering what costume this kid would be wearing ; so far the scariest one was a kid with a Ronald Reagan mask . As I opened the door and glanced down at the kid , I ...
... kids out this late ? " Grabbing a bowl of candies , I went to the door wondering what costume this kid would be wearing ; so far the scariest one was a kid with a Ronald Reagan mask . As I opened the door and glanced down at the kid , I ...
Page 119
... kids get less visual input , and the input they get visually is usually ungrammatical because the grammatical aspects are al- ready spoken for , but not signed , or 2 ) teachers would sign more than they talk , which has the opposite ...
... kids get less visual input , and the input they get visually is usually ungrammatical because the grammatical aspects are al- ready spoken for , but not signed , or 2 ) teachers would sign more than they talk , which has the opposite ...
Page 156
... kids . The theory of learning that this model espouses is that knowledge merely enters the kids ' heads from without . The best educational strategy for these kids in this view is to intervene , the earlier the better , and to make them ...
... kids . The theory of learning that this model espouses is that knowledge merely enters the kids ' heads from without . The best educational strategy for these kids in this view is to intervene , the earlier the better , and to make them ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Ben Bahan A Night of Living Terror | 17 |
Ben Bahan Notes from a Seeing | 29 |
Copyright | |
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