jillio
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Very interesting article and I am not surprised.
As for the part about the child getting by in a mainstream school but "could be a star" in deaf schools, this can be interpreted in two ways. The common and most predictable way is that in a deaf school, the child understands everything therefore he will do much better instead of "getting by" (fave term for Deaf to describe oral deaf). Another way of interpreting that is.... simply the deaf school is much easier, academic wise. But of course, no one wants to believe that.
I'm a stickler for education and some deaf schools are just not acceptable. Frankly, I don't care that it is accessible. It still doesn't make it right.
My son's deaf school used the state curriculum. Same one used in the public school system.