Systematization of bilingual education models at German-Swiss centres for hearing and language
Category Project
Ausgangslage und Ziele
In the education of children with hearing loss in the German-speaking region of Switzerland, there are few models of bilingual education with a spoken or written language and a signed language (school subjects and/or language of instruction)—at least few that are anchored in the curriculum. However, with ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), the centres for hearing and language are called upon to develop and offer a bilingual educational programme. Evidence-based descriptions of bilingual education models are rarely if ever published in the literature and are thus not available as support to centres starting to implement such models. What is needed is a systematization of models, with descriptions of the necessary educational and language-specific practice and the educational goals for hearing learners and learners with hearing loss. The models differ primarily in the relative emphases on spoken and sign language in everyday instruction. This means that it is important to examine precisely what types of communication acts (explain, report, instruct, etc.) are conducted in which language, and what the weighting/prioritization is.
Facts
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Duration04.201707.2018
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Project number
4_36
Project Team
- Tobias Haug
- Jeanne Auf der Mauer
- Tamara Bangerter