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Deaf People Around the World: Educational and Social Perspectives

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Donald F. Moores and Margery S. Miller, Editors
2009
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In Deaf People Around the World: Educational and Social Perspectives, the leading researchers in 30 nations describe the shared developmental, social, and educational issues facing deaf people filtered through the prism of unique national, regional, ethnic, and racial realities. Editors Donald F. Moores and Margery S. Miller have organized this remarkable collection in five major sections: Asia/Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, Europe, North and South America, and International Developments, which includes the International Committee on Sports for the Deaf and the World Federation of the Deaf.

More than 50 internationally recognized scholars provide a historical view of the education and treatment of deaf people in their respective countries. They examine a wide range of issues, including current academic placement; communication modes used in schools; the recognition of sign languages; the curricula of the deaf schools versus that of regular schools; for secondary and postsecondary opportunities; the status of deaf adults; deaf teachers; special laws if any; the preparation of teachers, psychologists, therapists, and other special personnel who work with deaf clients; and current trends and developments in their countries.

Deaf People Around the World reveals that deaf people generally have gained a sense of confidence, empowerment, and global awareness of their shared experience. Many have seen significant improvement in their lives from greater educational and professional opportunities. Finally, more deaf leaders argue that the pathological model of deafness must be abandoned to continue this marked progress for deaf people around the world.

Table of Contents

Cover

Frontmatter

Contents

Preface

pp. xi-xiii

Acknowledgments

pp. xv

Part 1: Asia/Pacific

Deaf Education and the Deaf Community in Australia

pp. 3-16

Deaf Education and the Deaf Community in China: Past, Present, and Future

pp. 17-32

Postsecondary Education for Deaf People in China

pp. 33-45

Deafness in India

pp. 46-52

Educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in New Zealand

pp. 53-67

Deaf Education in South Korea

pp. 68-87

Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in Singapore

pp. 88-97

Part 2: Middle East and Africa

Deaf Education in Israel

pp. 101-118

Perspectives and Reviews on Deafness in the State of Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates

pp. 119-132

Deafness in Sub-Saharan Africa

pp. 133-144

Education of the Deaf in South Africa

pp. 145-154

Part 3: Europe

The Flemish Deaf Community and the Challenge of Breaking Through Barriers in the Educational System

pp. 157-177

Trends and Developments in Deaf Education in Germany

pp. 178-193

The Education of Deaf Children in Greece

pp. 194-212

The Deaf Community in Spain: Historical Perspectives, Educational Opportunities, and the Consolidation of Sign Language

pp. 213-230

The Situation for the Deaf in Sweden

pp. 231-244

Deaf Education and the Status of Deaf People in the United Kingdom

pp. 245-268

Part 4: North and South America

Deafness: Educational-Historical Aspects in the Brazilian Context

pp. 271-283

Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners in Canada

pp. 284-301

The Situation of Deaf Education in Chile

pp. 302-316

Deafness in Jamaica

pp. 317-331

The United States of America: Deaf People in a Pluralistic Society

pp. 332-342

Part 5: International Developments

Globaleyes: A Partnership Between the Nippon Foundation and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)

pp. 345-351

Inclusion in an International Context

pp. 352-367

International Committee of Sports for the Deaf and Deaflympics

pp. 368-373

The World Federation of the Deaf

pp. 374-391

Concluding Observations

pp. 393-394

Contributors

pp. 395-397

Index

pp. 399-427
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