SLLING-L Digest, Vol 2, Issue 38

Dan Parvaz dparvaz at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 13:05:23 UTC 2007


Hi Mohammad,

Where in Jabal Weibdeh is the school (I used to live near Terra Sancta
school there), and do they use sign language as well?

Mabrook on the PhD.

Cheers,

-Dan.

On 9/26/07, mohammed abushaira <m_abushaira at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Bernadet
>
> I am happy to write to you , I want to Know witch school of deaf you talking about because I worked in Al ammal school for deaf in alquisema (now moved to jabal el wibedah)  and we used sign language
>
> Thanks
>
> Mohammad
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> 1. Re: Dissertation Posted, Statistical Studies, Saudi Arabia
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> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 07:41:23 -0700
> From: Valerie Sutton
> Subject: Re: [SLLING-L] Dissertation Posted, Statistical Studies,
> Saudi Arabia and Jordan
> To: "A list for linguists interested in signed languages"
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> On Sep 25, 2007, at 3:18 AM, Bernadet Hendriks wrote:
> > Hi Gerard,
> > I must admist I didn't read through the entire PhD (certainly not
> > because most of it is still in Arabic and it would take me a lot of
> > time trying to read through it), but I skimmed through the English
> > translation. However I know from my experience of 6 years in Jordan
> > working with the Deaf that these al-Amal schools don't normally use
> > sign language...so my remark is more than just speculation. Also,
> > I'm not saying sign writing might not have been useful (I think it
> > could be very useful and I tried myself to teach it to a few Deaf
> > people in Jordan), but I am saying that I doubt these better
> > results stem from the use of sign writing only. If sign writing was
> > used, that means sign language was used, and that in itself may
> > have caused better results in the students. In the school where I
> > worked in Jordan bilingual education was introduced as a test and
> > this caused significantly better results in the reading skills of
> > students...without the use of sign writing.
> > Greetings,
> > Bernadet
>
>
> Hello Bernadet and Gerard -
>
> Your comments are important, Bernadet, because I also wondered about
> the level of Sign Language skills of the students to begin with, so
> this is good that you bring this up. Since you worked in Jordan
> yourself for 6 years, you are coming from a position of knowledge
> that most commentators would not have...and I am happy to know you
> even tried some SignWriting in Jordan with your Deaf friends
> there...smile...
>
> I believe that both control groups were using some kind of signed
> language, and the only difference was that one group used SignWriting
> and the other group did not, however, I will check this with Dr.
> AbuShaira. It is very possible, that they were all orally trained
> Deaf students before the test...that is possible...which would mean
> they all were new to signing...and that is important information to
> know, you are right...
>
> Did you know that Dr. AbuShaira also conducted the same kind of study
> in 2002 at a school in Saudi Arabia?...The results were highly in
> SignWriting's favor and the reaction from the school administrators
> and teachers is what really amazed me...so positive...This 16-page
> report on the Study in Saudi Arabia has been translated in its
> entirety, so no worries about learning to read Arabic:
>
> SignWriting Research Study Saudi Arabia 2002, English Translation
> from Arabic
> http://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs5/sw0487-AbuShairaSWStudy2002-
> English.pdf
>
> So now the question is...Was the school in Saudi Arabia also oral to
> begin with? I do not know and I will try to find out...
>
> Obviously we need many more research studies, in multiple cultures,
> and in other circumstances. One or two studies, are not enough, even
> at best...
>
> A similar study on SignWriting was done in Nicaragua with the Deaf
> students in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Those students were definitely not
> orally trained... They only knew their unique sign language......That
> study is on the web, and Dr. AbuShaira points to it in his dissertation:
>
> Literacy In Nicaraguan Sign Language
> Assessing "Written Sign" Recognition Skills
>
> ...Janice Gangel-Vasquez 1997...
> California State University Dominguez Hills
> http://www.signwriting.org/forums/research/rese003.html
>
>
> Thanks again for your comments...
>
> Val ;-)
>
> Valerie Sutton
> Sutton at SignWriting.org
>
>
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