I disagree with this segregation of deaf kids on ASL/Oral
Mishka Zena » Blog Archive » Segregation Between Deaf Kids at Deaf and Public Schools
Mishka Zena » Blog Archive » Segregation Between Deaf Kids at Deaf and Public Schools
Wow! This just leaves me shaking my head. This practice is so wrong on so many levels. It is frightening to me that those who are charged with the supervision of our children during the time that they spend at school would endorse such obviously bigoted and discriminatory practices. And it is even more frightening that there are parents of deaf children who actually demand and justify such a practice.
Yes, it is a shame. The pychological effects are bound to be negative, no question.
In one part of that story there sure was a lot of hearsay. A friend said that it was the request of a parent of a CI kid to the child's IEP team. I can't imagine that an IEP team of a child at a deaf school would condone such a request. If they did then I would agree that it sets a bad precident and should be considered discrimination. What doesn't sound right to me is why wouldn't the parent just send the kid to a mainstream school. I mean if you don't want your kid to be around people that sign, they why send them to a deaf school? I 'm sorry but it just doesn't have the ring of truth to me.
Does anyone know which deaf school is supposedly segregating?
In one part of that story there sure was a lot of hearsay. A friend said that it was the request of a parent of a CI kid to the child's IEP team. I can't imagine that an IEP team of a child at a deaf school would condone such a request. If they did then I would agree that it sets a bad precident and should be considered discrimination. What doesn't sound right to me is why wouldn't the parent just send the kid to a mainstream school. I mean if you don't want your kid to be around people that sign, they why send them to a deaf school? I 'm sorry but it just doesn't have the ring of truth to me.
Does anyone know which deaf school is supposedly segregating?
Well, I went to a public school that segregated the deaf from the hearing, but that was logical, because in the classroom we were focussing on getting our speech right along with actually learning the syllabus.
We were then mainstreamed with everyone else for other classes, such as physical education and library classes, but then, it was good, because then we got to practice our speech.
Our little deaf unit, believed as Professor Carel du Toit did: Teach a deaf child to talk, and the child will talk back to you.
I believe in that system.
That system is flawed for a majority of deaf children because too often deaf children miss a lot of what is being said to them which results in misunderstanding and many deaf children were unable to develop speech skills no matter how many times they were "talked" to.
Or actual CONTENT! Sure a kid can be able to go " boo be bah" really well.....but does that mean they actually LEARNED anything in their oral program?We need to stop concentrating on speaking, and concentrate on effective communication.