MENDES, T. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0295964094310727; MENDES, Tathiane Pereira.
Abstract:
The acquisition development and language processing are conditions more effectively nurture the teaching and learning of the deaf students. These students generally communicate through the Brazilian Sign Language (Libras), a complete language, like any language, which is processed by space-visual mode, differentiated from Portuguese (LP), which is orally mode hearing. Such peculiarities of education for deaf students are unknown to most teachers and this causes great difficulties in the classroom. Therefore the justification of this research includes the fact that a more objective bibliography, insightful and effective is needed so that the Portuguese-speaking teachers, as well as other areas, be prepared to receive deaf students in their classrooms with confidence that will be able to make a more technical and less empirical work. Thus the fundamental objective of this study was to develop teaching strategies that may benchmark the teaching work in the evaluation of the texts written by deaf students. The theoretical basis of the research was based on the major works of Tables and Karnopp (2004), Paperback (2003) and Fernandes (2007) which deal with the main nuances involving Pounds. The survey was conducted in schools where the subjects of the research work: ten teachers (as) of Portuguese working in Primary Education in Petrolina municipality. We ask participants to evaluate textual productions of deaf students as five teaching strategies Proof of Brazil (2011). After reading the texts, the teachers wrote a brief opinion on their impressions of the assessed production. Considering the results of the evaluation, it was noted, the 'speech' of teachers, that even with advances in inclusive education, the peculiarities of interpersonal relationships between the school and the deaf community need to be deepened. Later the data, we present the strategies that direct the gaze of educators to the specificities of the deaf written productions (as).