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An essential, perspective-shifting narrative that exposes the reality of language deprivation and systemic audism in mainstream public education.
Includes ASL Videos (captioned) and supplementary materials designed specifically for college-level class discussions and assignments.
The Butterfly Cage invites you to be a fly on the wall in a Deaf classroom trapped inside a hearing school. Written by former Deaf teacher Rachel Zemach, this mesmerizing and disruptive narrative reveals the subtle and not-so-subtle layers of internalized oppression faced by Deaf adults and children in hearing environments.
Rather than a dry textbook, Zemach provides a ground-level look at structural failure. Readers witness the immense frustration and unbridled joy of students navigating a system that routinely marginalizes them-from principals who inexplicably remove textbooks, to totally inaccessible intercom announcements, to aides operating without adequate Deaf cultural training.
At the center of the story is Lazlo, a brilliant, language-hungry seven-year-old whose journey with American Sign Language will capture your heart, leading to a profound intersection with the fiercely intelligent Deaf community who rally to change legislation when his life takes a shocking turn.
In a series of short, distinctive chapters, Zemach interweaves her personal Deafhood journey with poignant classroom scenes, shocking individualized education (IEP) meetings, and the larger political and historical picture surrounding Deaf education.
Intended to spark a national dialogue, The Butterfly Cage is a vital resource for Deaf Education programs, SLP curriculums, and anyone seeking to understand the lifelong impact of oralism and the urgent need for linguistic rights. You will never view the education system the same way again.
Includes ASL Videos (captioned) and supplementary materials designed specifically for college-level class discussions and assignments.
The Butterfly Cage invites you to be a fly on the wall in a Deaf classroom trapped inside a hearing school. Written by former Deaf teacher Rachel Zemach, this mesmerizing and disruptive narrative reveals the subtle and not-so-subtle layers of internalized oppression faced by Deaf adults and children in hearing environments.
Rather than a dry textbook, Zemach provides a ground-level look at structural failure. Readers witness the immense frustration and unbridled joy of students navigating a system that routinely marginalizes them-from principals who inexplicably remove textbooks, to totally inaccessible intercom announcements, to aides operating without adequate Deaf cultural training.
At the center of the story is Lazlo, a brilliant, language-hungry seven-year-old whose journey with American Sign Language will capture your heart, leading to a profound intersection with the fiercely intelligent Deaf community who rally to change legislation when his life takes a shocking turn.
In a series of short, distinctive chapters, Zemach interweaves her personal Deafhood journey with poignant classroom scenes, shocking individualized education (IEP) meetings, and the larger political and historical picture surrounding Deaf education.
Intended to spark a national dialogue, The Butterfly Cage is a vital resource for Deaf Education programs, SLP curriculums, and anyone seeking to understand the lifelong impact of oralism and the urgent need for linguistic rights. You will never view the education system the same way again.
An essential, perspective-shifting narrative that exposes the reality of language deprivation and systemic audism in mainstream public education.
Includes ASL Videos (captioned) and supplementary materials designed specifically for college-level class discussions and assignments.
The Butterfly Cage invites you to be a fly on the wall in a Deaf classroom trapped inside a hearing school. Written by former Deaf teacher Rachel Zemach, this mesmerizing and disruptive narrative reveals the subtle and not-so-subtle layers of internalized oppression faced by Deaf adults and children in hearing environments.
Rather than a dry textbook, Zemach provides a ground-level look at structural failure. Readers witness the immense frustration and unbridled joy of students navigating a system that routinely marginalizes them-from principals who inexplicably remove textbooks, to totally inaccessible intercom announcements, to aides operating without adequate Deaf cultural training.
At the center of the story is Lazlo, a brilliant, language-hungry seven-year-old whose journey with American Sign Language will capture your heart, leading to a profound intersection with the fiercely intelligent Deaf community who rally to change legislation when his life takes a shocking turn.
In a series of short, distinctive chapters, Zemach interweaves her personal Deafhood journey with poignant classroom scenes, shocking individualized education (IEP) meetings, and the larger political and historical picture surrounding Deaf education.
Intended to spark a national dialogue, The Butterfly Cage is a vital resource for Deaf Education programs, SLP curriculums, and anyone seeking to understand the lifelong impact of oralism and the urgent need for linguistic rights. You will never view the education system the same way again.
Includes ASL Videos (captioned) and supplementary materials designed specifically for college-level class discussions and assignments.
The Butterfly Cage invites you to be a fly on the wall in a Deaf classroom trapped inside a hearing school. Written by former Deaf teacher Rachel Zemach, this mesmerizing and disruptive narrative reveals the subtle and not-so-subtle layers of internalized oppression faced by Deaf adults and children in hearing environments.
Rather than a dry textbook, Zemach provides a ground-level look at structural failure. Readers witness the immense frustration and unbridled joy of students navigating a system that routinely marginalizes them-from principals who inexplicably remove textbooks, to totally inaccessible intercom announcements, to aides operating without adequate Deaf cultural training.
At the center of the story is Lazlo, a brilliant, language-hungry seven-year-old whose journey with American Sign Language will capture your heart, leading to a profound intersection with the fiercely intelligent Deaf community who rally to change legislation when his life takes a shocking turn.
In a series of short, distinctive chapters, Zemach interweaves her personal Deafhood journey with poignant classroom scenes, shocking individualized education (IEP) meetings, and the larger political and historical picture surrounding Deaf education.
Intended to spark a national dialogue, The Butterfly Cage is a vital resource for Deaf Education programs, SLP curriculums, and anyone seeking to understand the lifelong impact of oralism and the urgent need for linguistic rights. You will never view the education system the same way again.
Über den Autor
Rachel Zemach is a veteran Deaf educator and advocate who spent thirteen years teaching within both mainstream public school programs and a renowned all-Deaf school. Becoming Deaf at age ten, Zemach later discovered the vibrant Deaf community and the comprehensive, 3-D language of American Sign Language (ASL)-an experience that shaped her pedagogical approach to language acquisition. She lives in California with her family.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Didaktik/Methodik/Schulpädagogik/Fachdidaktik |
| Genre: | Erziehung & Bildung, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Sozialwissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781959804512 |
| ISBN-10: | 1959804510 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Zemach, Rachel |
| Hersteller: | Paper Angel Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 23 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Rachel Zemach |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 26.04.2023 |
| Gewicht: | 0,628 kg |