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Everything you always wanted to know about ASL/English bimodal bilingual education
Everything you always wanted to know about ASL/English bimodal bilingual education
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I am VERY glad that Gally is reconizing the key to survival of Deaf Schools is developing a really strong bimodal bilingal education approach. Like ASL, but with very good spoken language support ALSO used. Like the equliavant at a Blind School would be having a low vision kid use large print, but also the option of Braille and other blind/low vision accomodnations......
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Missed it? You can still see the recorded webinar, along with PPT presentation.
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I wonder if you offered a traditional bilingal class, meaning spoken English and Clarke style intervention in the morning and then ASL and Deaf stuff in the afternoon, if more parents would opt for that sort of placement. I think that many parents are concerned that their kid wouldn't get enough spoken language training in a Sign using enviroment. I mean I thought it wasn't that unusal for some sign using kids to spend time at an oral preschool.
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