deafdyke said:
Passcifist, are there still self-contained classrooms for the dhh? Here in the US, everyone thought that Deaf schools would have gone the way of the dodo by now. Yet b/c most schools can't provide the specialized early intervention base that we need, or b/c they can't teach kids who have fallen through the cracks, there are still many Deaf schools. I bet in ten years, some of those Deaf schools may reopen. History is repeating itself. In Germany a hundred years ago, they pushed mainstreaming(regular classes) Dhh kids, but with the exception of some very talented students, it really didn't benifit the dhh population as a whole.
At F.E (Further Education) level, PHU's (Partial Hearing UNits), are definitely being used as pseudo deaf schools. A school within the school ! So 'mainstreaming' has been viewed with some suspicion because of how the deaf have used the areas alloted to them to circumvent 'mainstreaming' to a degree. The desire to be with other deaf still hasn't been addressed so that more integration techniques can work effectively. Deaf schools won't get a come back here, there's no real desire or cash to re-establish them.
Mainstreaming is still a dodgy system because of support options being a lottery of sorts. The UK has made more progress in mainstreaming than most. We've heard no talk really of a 'back to the past' approach. Secular groups in the UK have made inroads to our education, (religious, ethnic etc), and we hear the Deaf are trying to go the same road, but there's no unity of this, because the universal choice option means most think it unfair to set up have and have nots, by communication mode, and the issue of cultural groups operating independantly, is a moot one we all have reservations about.
Regardless HOW deaf cultural members see themselves, in the UK ALL support and Education and funding comes via 'Special need' or 'Disability' support, there's no real (i.e. LEGAL), recognition of a signed culture, because in the UK it is felt, we are all so different in need and approach it woud be unfair to highlight one child's need, (Or their parents preferences), are as being above the needs of anothers. It would in theory mean a division of deaf people by decibel, by mode by area by funding availability, which I think most would agree is not in the deaf child's interest or ours in the long run.
If we are to get rid of the very damaging arguments and divisions we all know and read about in the deaf/Deaf worlds then it has to start at day one,in education and there, these arguments dissalowed in. Then we might see them growing up and totally aceepting al deaf and HI regardless of mode used or loss, we can hope.... this does mean the adult with their own issues needs to stand back and allow that to happen, we may have had real problems, let us not, heap those problems on successive generations, let's end it here.
It's down to bad experieinces as adults, they revert to blaming the education they had as children. The issue probably there, is the education didn't actively involve the pitfalls we all have to expect and cannot avoid. Perhaps protected too much against life ? Mainstreaming in part is preparation, because yes, you will get discrimination there, so learn to face up to it.