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Partners:
Towards
Optimizing Independence and Life Skills
This
project studies the use of two way pagers by deaf high school students.
The
problem:
Students
who are profoundly deaf learn ASL (American Sign Language). Most
of them learn very little English. We "Graduate" them
from high school with an average English level of grade 4. You need
about grade 9 to make effective use of closed captioning.
This
lack of English means they are cut off from much of the world that
hearing people take for granted news, radio, TV, and school
announcements on P.A. systems.
Often
the parents don't know enough ASL to include them in decisions.
The children know they are being discussed but not what is being
discussed. The parents make the decisions for their children and
the result is that the kids do not develop the mental muscle to
make their own decisions. This leaves them socially delayed - often
4 to 8 years.
The
research project:
By
providing two-way text messaging service to these deaf students
we hope we will be able to demonstrate improved skills in the following
areas:
- Keyboarding
- English
- Decision
making
- Coping
- Planning
- Alternative
awareness and analysis
- Independence
The
partners in this project are:
- The
Rotary Club of Toronto Eglinton
- Bell
Mobility
- Motorola
- The
Toronto District School Board
- York
University
Why
do this project:
The
outcomes we hope for is a better understanding of the potential
of this technology to assist deaf people to reach their maximum
potential. If this project is successful in showing the value of
this technology we hope that governments will change their policy.
Currently the province will assist the acquisition of technology
for the student but not for the parents. We expect that this study
will show that it is important for the parents to talk to their
children and that it is in the greater public good to encourage
this communication with this technology.
Visit
us often:
As
we receive results from the researchers in the TDSB and York University
we will post them on this web site.
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