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My Life of Language [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x155x18 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1944838147
  • ISBN-13: 9781944838140
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x155x18 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Gallaudet University Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1944838147
  • ISBN-13: 9781944838140
Paul W. Ogden has dedicated his life to educating young deaf and hard of hearing people and raising awareness of what it means to be deaf in a hearing world. He has taught and mentored a generation of teachers, and his classic volume, The Silent Garden, has served as a guide for parents and educators for over thirty years. Now he tells his personal story of challenges faced and lessons learned, revealing that the critical, guiding factors for him have always been language and successful communication.
               Born in a time when many deaf children had no access to language, Paul learned spoken and written language skills at a young age through the painstaking efforts of his mother. His tight-knit family, which included one deaf and two hearing older brothers, facilitated open and constant communication using a variety of methods. His father was a pastor who was involved in the civil rights movement. Despite the family’s closeness, his father struggled with depression, an illness that would take the life of one of Paul’s brothers. As a student at a residential deaf school where the use of American Sign Language (ASL) was suppressed, Paul continued to build on the speech and lipreading skills he had learned at home. He returned home for high school and graduated as co-valedictorian—unaware of the standing ovation he received as he walked to the podium.
               Following a rewarding experience as an undergraduate at Antioch College, Paul went on to earn a PhD from the University of Illinois, a rare accomplishment for a deaf person at that time. During his graduate studies, he finally had the opportunity to learn ASL. As an award-winning professor of Deaf Studies at California State University, Fresno, he successfully petitioned for the university to recognize ASL as a language, and he established the Silent Garden program, which has grown into a flourishing provider of training and resources to support the Deaf community. In My Life of Language, Paul offers eloquent reflections on both the joyful and difficult periods of his life as he navigated relationships, faced discrimination, questioned his faith, and found great happiness in his marriage.


Paul W. Ogden, a lifelong educator and advocate for deaf children, shares his personal story of challenges faced and lessons learned.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction for Parents xiii
PART ONE MAKING SENSE OF A SILENT WORLD
1 A New Plan
1(4)
2 The Language of Life
5(4)
3 Doing What Works
9(7)
4 Band of Brothers
16(5)
5 Keeping the Faith
21(4)
6 Practical Matters
25(10)
PART TWO SCHOOL DAYS IN ST. LOUIS
1 Leaving Home
35(8)
2 Turning the Page
43(4)
3 The Year of Terror
47(5)
4 Humor and Hurts
52(6)
5 Expecting the Best
58(7)
PART THREE THE TIMES THEY WERE A-CHANGIN'
1 The Ugly Side
65(7)
2 Communication Choices
72(5)
3 Lessons on Life and Death
77(4)
4 The University of Life
81(10)
PART FOUR PREPARING FOR A HEARING WORLD
1 The Struggle for Independence
91(4)
2 Language, Language, Language
95(6)
3 Role Models
101(10)
4 Adventures in Scouting
111(6)
5 New Skills and Old Blocks
117(6)
PART FIVE A NEW LIFE AT LINCOLN
1 Into the Mainstream
123(4)
2 My Teachers
127(5)
3 Surviving Schoolwork
132(4)
4 Dance Moves
136(5)
5 Communication Challenges
141(6)
6 Teaching the Hearing
147(6)
PART SIX ON MY WAY
1 A New Start
153(3)
2 Making Sense of the Social Life
156(6)
3 Educating the Ignorant
162(7)
4 More Communication Challenges
169(3)
5 Accepting Yourself
172(4)
6 A Matter of Perspective
176(5)
7 The Future Beckons
181(6)
PART SEVEN ANTIOCH
1 Human Connection
187(5)
2 Letting Go
192(9)
3 Taking the Initiative
201(5)
4 Motivated to Succeed
206(5)
5 A New Path
211(10)
PART EIGHT LASTING IMPACT
1 Joining the Ranks
221(6)
2 Answers
227(8)
3 Pushing Through
235(5)
4 The Naive Professor
240(5)
5 Becoming Savvy
245(8)
6 Home
253(6)
Epilogue 259
Paul W. Ogden is Professor Emeritus of Deaf Studies at California State University, Fresno.