Before Their Very Eyes: Enhancing The (Pre)literacy Skills Of Deaf Children
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2024
Published In
Language
Abstract
The challenge of supporting literacy among deaf children is as much linguistic as educational, since a major stumbling block can be the lack of a firm first language foundation. It is critical to meet this challenge, given the range of serious negative correlates to illiteracy. Students on the campuses of Gallaudet University and Swarthmore College collaborate to address this issue in an inter-institutional course in which we make bimodal-bilingual videobooks designed for enjoyable shared reading activities between deaf children and their caretakers. These videobooks bring a good signing model into the home and help develop a range of essential preliteracy skills.
Keywords
sign language, literacy, visual learning, inter-institutional collaboration, community collaboration
Recommended Citation
M. Curran, G. Mirus, and Donna Jo Napoli.
(2024).
"Before Their Very Eyes: Enhancing The (Pre)literacy Skills Of Deaf Children".
Language.
Volume 100,
Issue 1.
e1-e26.
DOI: 10.1353/lan.2024.a922006
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-linguistics/322
