L2 ASL high school learners' perspectives of Deaf communities and cultures.

IF 1.4 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Russell S Rosen
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Hearing people have given their perspectives on deaf1 people and their abilities since antiquity. Recent years have witnessed growth in American Sign Language (ASL) classes as a world language2 in U.S. high schools. This study examines hearing ASL learners' perspectives of the communities and cultures of signing deaf people after they learned about them as a part of their learning of ASL as a world language and assesses the basis on which they develop their perspectives. The N = 217 learners from three northeastern U.S. metropolitan high schools at three different class levels of ASL were asked a question about their thoughts about the signing Deaf communities and cultures. They revealed four perspectives: humanism, pluralism, majority-minority, and no perspective. In addition, the type and distribution of perspectives did not vary across schools and curricula used by teachers and were stable across class levels. Taking coursework did not affect the overall distribution of perspectives among ASL learners at all schools and class levels. A Learner's Social Philosophy Model is proposed to explain the learners' perspectives that are shaped by their social philosophy regarding the nature of humanity, society, and culture.

第二语言美国手语高中学习者对聋人社区和文化的看法。
自古以来,听力正常的人就给出了他们对聋人及其能力的看法。近年来,作为世界语言的美国手语课程在美国高中有所增加。本研究考察了听力美国手语学习者在学习手语作为世界语言的一部分后,对手语聋人社区和文化的看法,并评估了他们发展观点的基础。来自美国东北部三所城市高中的217名美国手语学习者被问及他们对手语聋人社区和文化的看法。他们揭示了四种观点:人文主义、多元主义、多数少数和无观点。此外,观点的类型和分布在不同的学校和教师使用的课程中没有变化,在不同的班级水平上是稳定的。参加课程作业并没有影响所有学校和班级的美国手语学习者的整体观点分布。学习者的社会哲学模型是用来解释学习者对人性、社会和文化本质的社会哲学所形成的观点。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal integrating and coordinating basic and applied research relating to individuals who are deaf, including cultural, developmental, linguistic, and educational topics. JDSDE addresses issues of current and future concern to allied fields, encouraging interdisciplinary discussion. The journal promises a forum that is timely, of high quality, and accessible to researchers, educators, and lay audiences. Instructions for contributors appear at the back of each issue.
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