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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: Plurilingualism and (In)competence in Deaf Education 1
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Part 1: Plurilingual Language Planning in Deaf Education
- 1 Four Decades of Sign Bilingual Schools in Sweden: From Acclaimed to Challenged 15
- 2 Sign Language Planning and Policy in Ontario Teacher Education 35
- 3 Bourdieu, Plurilingualism and Sign Languages in the UK 60
- 4 Plurilingualism in Deaf Education in France: Language Policies, Ideologies and Practices for the Bimodal Bilingual Skills of Deaf Children 81
- 5 Plurilingualism and Policy in Deaf Education 103
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Part 2: Plurilingual Education Practices and Models
- 6 Sign Bilingualism as Semiotic Resource in Science Education: What Does It Mean? 129
- 7 Bimodal Bilingual Programming at a Canadian School for the Deaf 149
- 8 Implementing a New Design in Parent Sign Language Teaching: The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages 173
- 9 Family Language Policy and Planning: Families with Deaf Children 195
- 10 Critical Perspectives on Education Mediated by Sign Language Interpreters: Inclusion or the Illusion of Inclusion? 217
- Index 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xi
- Introduction: Plurilingualism and (In)competence in Deaf Education 1
-
Part 1: Plurilingual Language Planning in Deaf Education
- 1 Four Decades of Sign Bilingual Schools in Sweden: From Acclaimed to Challenged 15
- 2 Sign Language Planning and Policy in Ontario Teacher Education 35
- 3 Bourdieu, Plurilingualism and Sign Languages in the UK 60
- 4 Plurilingualism in Deaf Education in France: Language Policies, Ideologies and Practices for the Bimodal Bilingual Skills of Deaf Children 81
- 5 Plurilingualism and Policy in Deaf Education 103
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Part 2: Plurilingual Education Practices and Models
- 6 Sign Bilingualism as Semiotic Resource in Science Education: What Does It Mean? 129
- 7 Bimodal Bilingual Programming at a Canadian School for the Deaf 149
- 8 Implementing a New Design in Parent Sign Language Teaching: The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages 173
- 9 Family Language Policy and Planning: Families with Deaf Children 195
- 10 Critical Perspectives on Education Mediated by Sign Language Interpreters: Inclusion or the Illusion of Inclusion? 217
- Index 240