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'It's not enough to move your hands beautifully': teaching and learning at a school for deaf students in Mexico

机译:“这不足以让你的双手精美地”:在墨西哥聋生学校教学和学习

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Little is known about the educational experiences of deaf children in Mexico. Schools for the deaf exist, but no research has examined instructional practices for children in these contexts. In this study, we adopt a sociocultural framework for language acquisition to document and understand how teachers at a bilingual (Mexican Sign Language and Spanish) school for the deaf in central Mexico support the learning of their students. Our findings indicate that teachers at this school prioritized deafness and how to leverage the visual modality to support student growth. They used a number of instructional practices familiar to English-speaking audiences, such as scaffolding, explicit instruction, and individualization, perhaps as a result of the close ties between the school and US-based collaborators. Finally, both teachers and students felt that collaboration, between the administration and teachers, among teachers, and among students, was essential. Findings indicate a need to explore these complex issues and expand burgeoning collaborations between bilingual and deaf education researchers.
机译:对墨西哥聋儿的教育经历知之甚少。聋人的学校存在,但没有研究在这些背景下检查了儿童的教学实践。在这项研究中,我们采用了一种社会文化框架,用于文档,并了解墨西哥中部聋人的双语(墨西哥手语和西班牙语)学校的教师如何支持学生的学习。我们的调查结果表明,这所学校的教师优先考虑耳聋,以及如何利用视觉模当支持学生的增长。他们使用了熟悉英语受众熟悉的一些教学实践,例如脚手架,明确指令和个性化,也许是由于学校和美国合作者之间的密切联系。最后,教师和学生都认为,在政府和教师之间,教师和学生之间的合作是必不可少的。调查结果表明,需要探索这些复杂的问题,并扩大双语和聋教育研究人员之间的蓬勃发展的合作。

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