SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM
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Resumo: | The Sign Language curriculum is a contemporary development which few countries have officially implemented to teach a national standard Sign Language as a first language (L1) and/or mother tongue in the school grades. In these, Sign Language is a mandatory unit, which the deaf child needs to study and develop metalinguistically, as is the case in learning spoken languages as L1. A Sign Language as a metalanguage also means that the curriculum teaches explicit linguistic knowledge for the child to understand gradually how SL functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when attending the language. In other words, the Sign Language curriculum addresses the importance of developing the child’s Sign Language literacy. Traditionally, literacy is linked to reading and writing and for its learning the language curriculum sets five essential early literacy components: comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, print convention knowledge and fluency. The paper discusses these components in support of Sign Language literacy as a verbal (non-print) form of literacy, based on a documental study among the Sign Language and indigenous curriculum. |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUMSign Language. Curriculum. Literacy. Early literacy components.The Sign Language curriculum is a contemporary development which few countries have officially implemented to teach a national standard Sign Language as a first language (L1) and/or mother tongue in the school grades. In these, Sign Language is a mandatory unit, which the deaf child needs to study and develop metalinguistically, as is the case in learning spoken languages as L1. A Sign Language as a metalanguage also means that the curriculum teaches explicit linguistic knowledge for the child to understand gradually how SL functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when attending the language. In other words, the Sign Language curriculum addresses the importance of developing the child’s Sign Language literacy. Traditionally, literacy is linked to reading and writing and for its learning the language curriculum sets five essential early literacy components: comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, print convention knowledge and fluency. The paper discusses these components in support of Sign Language literacy as a verbal (non-print) form of literacy, based on a documental study among the Sign Language and indigenous curriculum.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2022-07-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/momento/article/view/1450410.14295/momento.v31i02.14504Momento - Diálogos em Educação; Vol. 31 No. 02 (2022): Dossiê Temático: O CURRÍCULO DE LÍNGUA DE SINAIS NA ESCOLA: reflexões, proposições e desafios; 449 - 474Momento - Diálogos em Educação; v. 31 n. 02 (2022): Dossiê Temático: O CURRÍCULO DE LÍNGUA DE SINAIS NA ESCOLA: reflexões, proposições e desafios; 449 - 4742316-3100reponame:Momento (Rio Grande. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/momento/article/view/14504/9705Copyright (c) 2022 Momento - Diálogos em Educaçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMertzani, Maria2022-07-29T12:16:58Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/14504Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/momentoPUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/momento/oai||momento.educacao@furg.br2316-31000102-2717opendoar:2022-07-29T12:16:58Momento (Rio Grande. Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM Mertzani, Maria Sign Language. Curriculum. Literacy. Early literacy components. |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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SIGN LANGUAGE LITERACY IN THE SIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM |
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Mertzani, Maria |
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Mertzani, Maria |
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Mertzani, Maria |
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Sign Language. Curriculum. Literacy. Early literacy components. |
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Sign Language. Curriculum. Literacy. Early literacy components. |
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The Sign Language curriculum is a contemporary development which few countries have officially implemented to teach a national standard Sign Language as a first language (L1) and/or mother tongue in the school grades. In these, Sign Language is a mandatory unit, which the deaf child needs to study and develop metalinguistically, as is the case in learning spoken languages as L1. A Sign Language as a metalanguage also means that the curriculum teaches explicit linguistic knowledge for the child to understand gradually how SL functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when attending the language. In other words, the Sign Language curriculum addresses the importance of developing the child’s Sign Language literacy. Traditionally, literacy is linked to reading and writing and for its learning the language curriculum sets five essential early literacy components: comprehension, phonological awareness, phonics, print convention knowledge and fluency. The paper discusses these components in support of Sign Language literacy as a verbal (non-print) form of literacy, based on a documental study among the Sign Language and indigenous curriculum. |
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