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Old 05-15-2008, 02:36 PM   #130 (permalink)
jillio
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Originally Posted by jenni-m View Post
I have not read all replies, but I will have to say...

Language is language.
It doesn't matter if it is spoken, signed, written, drawn, interpretively danced, or tapped out on a drum. It is still a viable language and can be structured in similar ways.

People need to start recognizing that the language they speak is not the only one in existence (especially a lot of hearing/seeing people)

So yes, ASL taught properly in schools = good thing. And not having 'funding' is partly bullshit, a lot just don't want to give in, in my opinion.

And furthermore, I think the way many schools are taught needs to be changed, period. They are like robot factories.
I think if there were some advance alien civilization from space, and they visited and saw us, they would say "You people have a LONG way to go."
You are absolutely correct on all points. Since No Child Left Behind, schools have become even more of a "robot factory". It is all about getting a child to memorize by rote so that they can spit it back out on a test. Critical thinking skills are totally ignored in today's eductional environment. We are turning out students who have memorized facts, but are completely unable to apply those facts to a real life situation in a creative and useful manner. That is not education.
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