Marc Marschark
Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education
Marc Marschark
Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education
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This edited volume brings together diverse issues and evidence in two related multidisciplinary domains: bilingualism among deaf learners - in sign language and the written/spoken vernacular - and bilingual deaf education.
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This edited volume brings together diverse issues and evidence in two related multidisciplinary domains: bilingualism among deaf learners - in sign language and the written/spoken vernacular - and bilingual deaf education.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199371815
- ISBN-10: 0199371814
- Artikelnr.: 47868222
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199371815
- ISBN-10: 0199371814
- Artikelnr.: 47868222
Marc Marschark is Professor at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, where he directs the Center for Education Research Partnerships. His primary interest is in relations among language, learning, and cognition; current research focuses on such relations among deaf children and adults in formal and informal educational settings. He is Editor of the Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. LGladys Tang is Professor at the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is also Director of The Centre for Sign Linguistics and Deaf Studies and Co-director of Research and Technology Centre for Language and Communication Disorders, Shenzhen Research Institute, Chinese University of Hong. Her primary interest are sign linguistics and language acquisition of deaf and hard-of-hearing children. She is currently a member of the editorial board of Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, Sign Language Typology Series, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter/Ishara Press, and International Editor of the editorial board Gengo Kenkyu (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan), Japan.
* Preface
* 1. Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education: Time To Take Stock
* Harry Knoors, Gladys Tang, and Marc Marschark
* Part 1. Linguistic, Cognitive and Social Foundations
*
* 2. Language Development and Language Interaction in Sign Bilingual
Language Acquisition
* Carolina Plaza-Pust
* 3. Language Acquisition by Bilingual Deaf Preschoolers: Theoretical,
Methodological Issues and Empirical Data
* Pasquale Rinaldi, Maria Cristina Caselli, Daniela Onofrio, and
Virginia Volterra
* 4. Bimodal Bilingual Cross-Language Interaction: Pieces of the Puzzle
* Ellen Ormel and Marcel Giezen
* 5. Sign Language and Reading Comprehension: No Automatic Transfer
* Daniel Holzinger and Johannes Fellinger
* 6. The Influence of Communication Mode on Language Development in
Children with Cochlear Implants
* Elizabeth Walker and Bruce Tomblin
* 7. Psychosocial Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children in
the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges
* Manfred Hintermair
* 8. Bilingualism and Bimodal Bilingualism in Deaf People: A
Neurolinguistic Approach
* Ana Mineiro, Maria Vânia Silva Nunes, Mara Moita, Sónia Silva, and
Alexandre Castro-Caldas
* Part 2. Education
* 9. Navigating Two Languages in the Classroom: Goals, Evidence, and
Outcomes
* Marc Marschark and ChongMin Lee
* 10. Improving Reading Instruction to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Students
* Loes Wauters and Annet de Klerk
* 11. Quality of Instruction in Bilingual Schools for Deaf Children:
Through the Children's Eyes and the Camera's Lens
* Daan Hermans, Loes Wauters, Annet de Klerk, and Harry Knoors
* 12. Shifting Contexts and Practices in Sign Bilingual Education in
Northern Europe: Implications for Professional Development and
Training
* Ruth Swanwick, Ola Hendar, Jesper Dammeyer, Ann-Elise Kristoffersen,
Jackie Salter, and Eva Simonsen
* Part 3. Bilingual education in co-enrollment settings
*
* 13. Language Development of Severe to Profoundly Deaf Children
Studying in a Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Gladys Tang, Scholastica Lam, and Kun-man Chris Yiu
* 14. Social Integration of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in a Sign
Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Kun-man Chris Yiu and Gladys Tang
* 15. Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Education for Children with
Cochlear Implants in Madrid, Spain: A Case Study
* Mar Pérez Martin, Marian Valmaseda Balanzategui, and Gary Morgan
* 16. The Twinschool: A Co-Enrollment Program in the Netherlands
* Daan Hermans, Annet de Klerk, Loes Wauters, and Harry Knoors
* 17. Co-Enrollment in the United States: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges
* Shirin Antia and Kelly K. Metz
* Epilogue
* 18. Perspectives on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education for Deaf
Learners
* Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors, and Gladys Tang
* 1. Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education: Time To Take Stock
* Harry Knoors, Gladys Tang, and Marc Marschark
* Part 1. Linguistic, Cognitive and Social Foundations
*
* 2. Language Development and Language Interaction in Sign Bilingual
Language Acquisition
* Carolina Plaza-Pust
* 3. Language Acquisition by Bilingual Deaf Preschoolers: Theoretical,
Methodological Issues and Empirical Data
* Pasquale Rinaldi, Maria Cristina Caselli, Daniela Onofrio, and
Virginia Volterra
* 4. Bimodal Bilingual Cross-Language Interaction: Pieces of the Puzzle
* Ellen Ormel and Marcel Giezen
* 5. Sign Language and Reading Comprehension: No Automatic Transfer
* Daniel Holzinger and Johannes Fellinger
* 6. The Influence of Communication Mode on Language Development in
Children with Cochlear Implants
* Elizabeth Walker and Bruce Tomblin
* 7. Psychosocial Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children in
the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges
* Manfred Hintermair
* 8. Bilingualism and Bimodal Bilingualism in Deaf People: A
Neurolinguistic Approach
* Ana Mineiro, Maria Vânia Silva Nunes, Mara Moita, Sónia Silva, and
Alexandre Castro-Caldas
* Part 2. Education
* 9. Navigating Two Languages in the Classroom: Goals, Evidence, and
Outcomes
* Marc Marschark and ChongMin Lee
* 10. Improving Reading Instruction to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Students
* Loes Wauters and Annet de Klerk
* 11. Quality of Instruction in Bilingual Schools for Deaf Children:
Through the Children's Eyes and the Camera's Lens
* Daan Hermans, Loes Wauters, Annet de Klerk, and Harry Knoors
* 12. Shifting Contexts and Practices in Sign Bilingual Education in
Northern Europe: Implications for Professional Development and
Training
* Ruth Swanwick, Ola Hendar, Jesper Dammeyer, Ann-Elise Kristoffersen,
Jackie Salter, and Eva Simonsen
* Part 3. Bilingual education in co-enrollment settings
*
* 13. Language Development of Severe to Profoundly Deaf Children
Studying in a Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Gladys Tang, Scholastica Lam, and Kun-man Chris Yiu
* 14. Social Integration of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in a Sign
Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Kun-man Chris Yiu and Gladys Tang
* 15. Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Education for Children with
Cochlear Implants in Madrid, Spain: A Case Study
* Mar Pérez Martin, Marian Valmaseda Balanzategui, and Gary Morgan
* 16. The Twinschool: A Co-Enrollment Program in the Netherlands
* Daan Hermans, Annet de Klerk, Loes Wauters, and Harry Knoors
* 17. Co-Enrollment in the United States: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges
* Shirin Antia and Kelly K. Metz
* Epilogue
* 18. Perspectives on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education for Deaf
Learners
* Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors, and Gladys Tang
* Preface
* 1. Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education: Time To Take Stock
* Harry Knoors, Gladys Tang, and Marc Marschark
* Part 1. Linguistic, Cognitive and Social Foundations
*
* 2. Language Development and Language Interaction in Sign Bilingual
Language Acquisition
* Carolina Plaza-Pust
* 3. Language Acquisition by Bilingual Deaf Preschoolers: Theoretical,
Methodological Issues and Empirical Data
* Pasquale Rinaldi, Maria Cristina Caselli, Daniela Onofrio, and
Virginia Volterra
* 4. Bimodal Bilingual Cross-Language Interaction: Pieces of the Puzzle
* Ellen Ormel and Marcel Giezen
* 5. Sign Language and Reading Comprehension: No Automatic Transfer
* Daniel Holzinger and Johannes Fellinger
* 6. The Influence of Communication Mode on Language Development in
Children with Cochlear Implants
* Elizabeth Walker and Bruce Tomblin
* 7. Psychosocial Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children in
the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges
* Manfred Hintermair
* 8. Bilingualism and Bimodal Bilingualism in Deaf People: A
Neurolinguistic Approach
* Ana Mineiro, Maria Vânia Silva Nunes, Mara Moita, Sónia Silva, and
Alexandre Castro-Caldas
* Part 2. Education
* 9. Navigating Two Languages in the Classroom: Goals, Evidence, and
Outcomes
* Marc Marschark and ChongMin Lee
* 10. Improving Reading Instruction to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Students
* Loes Wauters and Annet de Klerk
* 11. Quality of Instruction in Bilingual Schools for Deaf Children:
Through the Children's Eyes and the Camera's Lens
* Daan Hermans, Loes Wauters, Annet de Klerk, and Harry Knoors
* 12. Shifting Contexts and Practices in Sign Bilingual Education in
Northern Europe: Implications for Professional Development and
Training
* Ruth Swanwick, Ola Hendar, Jesper Dammeyer, Ann-Elise Kristoffersen,
Jackie Salter, and Eva Simonsen
* Part 3. Bilingual education in co-enrollment settings
*
* 13. Language Development of Severe to Profoundly Deaf Children
Studying in a Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Gladys Tang, Scholastica Lam, and Kun-man Chris Yiu
* 14. Social Integration of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in a Sign
Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Kun-man Chris Yiu and Gladys Tang
* 15. Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Education for Children with
Cochlear Implants in Madrid, Spain: A Case Study
* Mar Pérez Martin, Marian Valmaseda Balanzategui, and Gary Morgan
* 16. The Twinschool: A Co-Enrollment Program in the Netherlands
* Daan Hermans, Annet de Klerk, Loes Wauters, and Harry Knoors
* 17. Co-Enrollment in the United States: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges
* Shirin Antia and Kelly K. Metz
* Epilogue
* 18. Perspectives on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education for Deaf
Learners
* Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors, and Gladys Tang
* 1. Bilingualism and Bilingual Deaf Education: Time To Take Stock
* Harry Knoors, Gladys Tang, and Marc Marschark
* Part 1. Linguistic, Cognitive and Social Foundations
*
* 2. Language Development and Language Interaction in Sign Bilingual
Language Acquisition
* Carolina Plaza-Pust
* 3. Language Acquisition by Bilingual Deaf Preschoolers: Theoretical,
Methodological Issues and Empirical Data
* Pasquale Rinaldi, Maria Cristina Caselli, Daniela Onofrio, and
Virginia Volterra
* 4. Bimodal Bilingual Cross-Language Interaction: Pieces of the Puzzle
* Ellen Ormel and Marcel Giezen
* 5. Sign Language and Reading Comprehension: No Automatic Transfer
* Daniel Holzinger and Johannes Fellinger
* 6. The Influence of Communication Mode on Language Development in
Children with Cochlear Implants
* Elizabeth Walker and Bruce Tomblin
* 7. Psychosocial Development in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children in
the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges
* Manfred Hintermair
* 8. Bilingualism and Bimodal Bilingualism in Deaf People: A
Neurolinguistic Approach
* Ana Mineiro, Maria Vânia Silva Nunes, Mara Moita, Sónia Silva, and
Alexandre Castro-Caldas
* Part 2. Education
* 9. Navigating Two Languages in the Classroom: Goals, Evidence, and
Outcomes
* Marc Marschark and ChongMin Lee
* 10. Improving Reading Instruction to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Students
* Loes Wauters and Annet de Klerk
* 11. Quality of Instruction in Bilingual Schools for Deaf Children:
Through the Children's Eyes and the Camera's Lens
* Daan Hermans, Loes Wauters, Annet de Klerk, and Harry Knoors
* 12. Shifting Contexts and Practices in Sign Bilingual Education in
Northern Europe: Implications for Professional Development and
Training
* Ruth Swanwick, Ola Hendar, Jesper Dammeyer, Ann-Elise Kristoffersen,
Jackie Salter, and Eva Simonsen
* Part 3. Bilingual education in co-enrollment settings
*
* 13. Language Development of Severe to Profoundly Deaf Children
Studying in a Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Gladys Tang, Scholastica Lam, and Kun-man Chris Yiu
* 14. Social Integration of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in a Sign
Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Environment
* Kun-man Chris Yiu and Gladys Tang
* 15. Sign Bilingual and Co-Enrollment Education for Children with
Cochlear Implants in Madrid, Spain: A Case Study
* Mar Pérez Martin, Marian Valmaseda Balanzategui, and Gary Morgan
* 16. The Twinschool: A Co-Enrollment Program in the Netherlands
* Daan Hermans, Annet de Klerk, Loes Wauters, and Harry Knoors
* 17. Co-Enrollment in the United States: A Critical Analysis of
Benefits and Challenges
* Shirin Antia and Kelly K. Metz
* Epilogue
* 18. Perspectives on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education for Deaf
Learners
* Marc Marschark, Harry Knoors, and Gladys Tang