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E-raamat: Ears, Eyes, and Hands: Reflections on Language, Literacy, and Linguistics

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781944838409
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  • Kirjastus: Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781944838409

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In short, engaging narratives, a deaf literacy specialist reveals the attitudes and assumptions in the educational system regarding race, ethnicity, economic status, gender, and disability.


Ears, Eyes, and Hands presents the author’s reflections on language, literacy, and linguistics that have been shaped by her deafness and by her work as an educator. In short, engaging narratives, Deborah L. Wolter exposes deeply entrenched attitudes and stereotypes regarding language, bringing to bear her own experiences as a deaf person as well as her interactions with children from varying backgrounds.
??      Wolter reveals and rectifies the impact of deficit mindsets in the educational system regarding race, ethnicity, economic status, gender, and disability. As a literacy specialist, she works with students who fall through the cracks in a system that strives to embrace the diverse backgrounds and abilities found in the classroom. Her passion for engaging students and cultivating literacy shines in the stories she tells, which serve as parables that allow readers to evaluate their own attitudes and assumptions. Educators, parents, and community members will benefit from Wolter’s examination of sociolinguistics and language privilege as she identifies how ethnocentrism and ableism are contributing to negative educational outcomes for some students. With humor and warmth, she offers a path toward approaching language and listening as a gateway to connection and understanding, both inside the classroom and beyond.
Foreword vii
Preface xi
Part 1 Language
1(24)
Introduction: Defining Language
3(1)
Welcome to Dictionopolis!
4(6)
Go Figure
10(7)
Magic
17(8)
Part 2 Listening
25(38)
Introduction: Defining Listening
27(1)
The Little Terrors
28(7)
One Ball of Confusion
35(8)
Second-Grade Otolaryngologist
43(7)
Cat and Mouse
50(6)
The Help
56(7)
Part 3 Speaking
63(16)
Introduction: Defining Speaking
65(1)
Fonts and Elocution
66(6)
Baby Stuff
72(7)
Part 4 Conversation
79(22)
Introduction: Defining Conversation
81(1)
Two Truths and a Lie
82(6)
Skipping Stones
88(6)
Eyes in the Back of My Head
94(7)
Part 5 Reading
101(32)
Introduction: Denning Reading
103(2)
The Poetry Slam
105(7)
Oh, Gee
112(7)
Dribbling Vowels
119(5)
A Village
124(9)
Part 6 Writing
133(26)
Introduction: Defining Writing
135(1)
Finger Painting
136(6)
Jiraf, Tutul, and Bune
142(6)
"Nother Stinkin `Signment"
148(5)
Marginalia
153(6)
Part 7 Literacies
159(28)
Introduction: Defining Literacies
161(1)
Nosy
162(6)
The Gargoyles
168(5)
Snap, Crackle, Pop
173(7)
The Odyssey
180(7)
Part 8 Linguistics
187(16)
Introduction: Defining Linguistics
189(1)
Speak English
190(6)
The Ann Arbor Decision
196(7)
Part 9 Conclusion
203(8)
Kerfuffles and Knickers in a Knot!
205(6)
Notes 211