ABSTRACT

This collection unites expert scholars in a comprehensive survey of critical topics in bilingual deaf education. Drawing on the work of Dr. Robert Hoffmeister, chapters explore the concept that a strong first language is critical to later learning and literacy development. In thought-provoking essays, authors discuss the theoretical underpinnings of bilingual deaf education, teaching strategies for deaf students, and the unique challenges of signed language assessment. Essential for anyone looking to expand their understanding of bilingualism and deafness, this volume reflects Dr. Hoffmeister’s impact on the field while demonstrating the ultimate resilience of human language and literacy systems.

part I|95 pages

Seaworthy Construction

chapter 3|13 pages

Iconicity

A Threat to ASL Recognition or a Window into Human Language Acquisition?

chapter 5|13 pages

Sustained Visual Attention in Deaf Children

A Deafcentric Perspective

part III|44 pages

Sailing into the Wind

chapter 15|12 pages

Assessing ASL

Comprehension, Narrative, and Phonological Awareness

chapter 16|12 pages

The Legacy of Robert Hoffmeister

On the Importance of Supporting Deaf scholars