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Oh, Geez! Here we go again with the revival of CS. CS isn't a new concept, its an old concept that hasn't worked in the past in increasing literacy rates, and it will not work any better now. Reinventing the wheel doesn't provide a new tool, nor does it improve the function of the existing one. And the reason there is a shortage of teacher and programs is because it does not work in educational settings. It is merely another tool promoting oral language.
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Good ol' ISU. I was there for a year before I got kicked out, though I hadn't planned on staying anyway. They pride themselves on being one of the top deaf ed. programs in the country, yet every year they have to beg residential schools to let them send student teachers there because of their reputation for making students into great teachers who can't sign. Texas School f/t Deaf actually threatened them the year I was there, telling them they wouldn't accept ISU students anymore if they kept getting students who couldn't sign well enough to communicate with second graders.
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I cant say no to CS but I can say that it is probably better than oral-only language cuz there is a visual access to the spoken language..my only concern is what happens when the subjects become more complex and more discussions in the classroom are involved and how would it really work in those kinds of situations?
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Cued Speech is a modality of communicating with the English Language rather than a tool. It can be equated with captioning or stenography. Research shows significant increases in Literacy and phonemic awareness. Take a look at some of the work being done by Jacqueline Leybaert and Catherine LaSasso.
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