Alone in the Mainstream : Looking Back on Public School as a Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child Volume 14
First Edition, 20th Anniversary ed.
by
Gina A Oliva
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Deaf Lives
ISBN-10
1954622325
ISBN-13
9781954622326
Edition
First Edition, 20th Anniversary ed.
Publisher
Gallaudet University Press
Imprint
Gallaudet University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 8th, 2024
Print length
242 Pages
Weight
352 grams
Dimensions
15.30 x 22.90 x 3.60 cms
Ksh 4,850.00
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Personal narratives express the long-term impact of mainstream educational settings on deaf and hard of hearing children.
In 1975, federal legislation initiated drastic changes in the education of deaf and hard of hearing children. Public Law 94-142, later known as IDEA, proposed to provide the Least Restrictive Environment for all such children. In the years since, advocates for deaf and hard of hearing children have raised the alarm that mainstream educational settings can cause language and social deprivation for these children.
In Alone in the Mainstream, author Gina A. Oliva documents her experience as a solitaire, the only deaf or hard of hearing student in her school. Oliva felt alone because she couldnt communicate easily with her classmates and because she had no peers who shared a similar experience. As an adult, when she began her career at Gallaudet University, she realized that she wasnt alone and that her experience was widely shared with other mainstreamed students. She decided to write about this commonality and invited other solitaires to reflect on their own experiences in emails and essays. Collective themes of isolation, low expectations, and low self-esteem emerged. Alone in the Mainstream blends Olivas personal narrative with the reflections of sixty other solitaires and makes the case that deaf and hard of hearing children need each other.
This twentieth anniversary edition is a reminder that little has changed for deaf and hard of hearing students in public school settings. Oliva brings this new edition up to date with observations, resources, and discussion questions that accompany her appeal for all deaf and hard of hearing children and their families to have access to sign language, to develop a deaf identity, and to be part of a deaf community.
In Alone in the Mainstream, author Gina A. Oliva documents her experience as a solitaire, the only deaf or hard of hearing student in her school. Oliva felt alone because she couldnt communicate easily with her classmates and because she had no peers who shared a similar experience. As an adult, when she began her career at Gallaudet University, she realized that she wasnt alone and that her experience was widely shared with other mainstreamed students. She decided to write about this commonality and invited other solitaires to reflect on their own experiences in emails and essays. Collective themes of isolation, low expectations, and low self-esteem emerged. Alone in the Mainstream blends Olivas personal narrative with the reflections of sixty other solitaires and makes the case that deaf and hard of hearing children need each other.
This twentieth anniversary edition is a reminder that little has changed for deaf and hard of hearing students in public school settings. Oliva brings this new edition up to date with observations, resources, and discussion questions that accompany her appeal for all deaf and hard of hearing children and their families to have access to sign language, to develop a deaf identity, and to be part of a deaf community.
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