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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | Mayer, Connie, Christine Miller and Ian Cockes. 2009. Educating Deaf and hard of hearing students in New Zealand. In: Moores, Donald F. and Margery S. Miller eds. ''Deaf people around the world: Educational and social perspectives.'' Washington,DC: Gallaudet University Press. 53-67. | ||
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+ | Smiler, Kirsten , and Rachel Locker McKee. 2007. Perceptions of Maori identity in New Zealand. In: ''Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education.'' 12(1) : 93-111. | ||
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+ | Deaf Education Aotearoa New Zealand(DEANZ). 2005. The national plan for the education of children and young people who are Deaf or hearing impaired in Aotearoal New Zealand(2nd rev.ed.)[Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://www.deafed.org.nz/newsletters/NationalPlan2005.pdf] | ||
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+ | Parsons, M. 2003. ''Advisors on deaf children: A New Zealand initiative-An overview 1957-2003.'' Wellington, NZ : Ministry of Education. | ||
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Monaghan, Leila. 2003. A world's eye view: Deaf cultures in global perspective. In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura and Graham H. Turner eds. '' Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. '' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 1-24. [Including information of [[Africa (general)]],[[Asia (general)]], and [[Oceania (general)]] ] | Monaghan, Leila. 2003. A world's eye view: Deaf cultures in global perspective. In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura and Graham H. Turner eds. '' Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. '' Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 1-24. [Including information of [[Africa (general)]],[[Asia (general)]], and [[Oceania (general)]] ] | ||
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Monaghan, Leila. 1996. Signing, oralism and the development of the New Zealand deaf community: An ethnography and history of language ideologies. Ph.D.dissertation. Los Angeles: University of California. | Monaghan, Leila. 1996. Signing, oralism and the development of the New Zealand deaf community: An ethnography and history of language ideologies. Ph.D.dissertation. Los Angeles: University of California. | ||
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+ | Nuthall, Beatrice. 1996. ''Kelston Deaf education centre: Pilot bilingual programme, January 1995-December 1996.'' Aukland, NZ : Kelston Deaf education centre. | ||
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+ | Townshend, S. 1993. The hands just have to move: Deaf education in New Zealand-A perspective from the Deaf community. Palmerston North, NZ : Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Massey University. Unpublished master's thesis. | ||
Monaghan, Leila. 1993. Contexts of luck: Issues involved with entering the New Zealand Deaf community. '' Anthropology UCLA.'' 20:43-62. | Monaghan, Leila. 1993. Contexts of luck: Issues involved with entering the New Zealand Deaf community. '' Anthropology UCLA.'' 20:43-62. | ||
- | Aspden, Peter, John Devere, John Hunt, Leila Monaghan and Lynette Pivac. 1992. ''Celebrating 50 years deaf schools in Auckland.'' Auckland, New Zealand: Kelston Deaf Education Centre. | + | Aspden, Peter, John Devere, John Hunt, Leila Monaghan and Lynette Pivac. 1992. ''Celebrating 50 years deaf schools in Auckland, 1942-1992.'' Auckland, New Zealand: Kelston Deaf Education Centre. |
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+ | van Asch, C. 1989. ''Gerrit van Asch: Pioneer of oral education of the Deaf.'' Christchurch, NZ : Caxton Press. | ||
Collins-Ahlgren, Marianne. 1989. Aspects of New Zealand sign. Ph.D. dissertation. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. | Collins-Ahlgren, Marianne. 1989. Aspects of New Zealand sign. Ph.D. dissertation. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington. | ||
- | A., Allen B. 1980. ''They hear with the eye: A Centennial history of the summer school for Deaf children.'' Wellington, New Zealand: School publication branch, Department of Education. | + | Stewart, P. 1982. To turn the key: The history of Deaf education in New Zealand. New Zealand : University of Otago. Unpublished master's thesis. |
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+ | A., Allen B. 1980. ''They hear with the eye: A Centennial history of the summer school for Deaf children. Christchurch, NZ 1880-1980.'' Wellington, New Zealand: School publication branch, Department of Education. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | Think.Sign. New Zealand Sign Language Week. | ||
+ | http://www.nzsign.co.nz./ | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 17:52, 31 March 2010
Name of the country/area | New Zealand |
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Formal name of the country/area | New Zealand |
Country/area information | The World Factbook (CIA) |
Wikipedia (English) |
Indigenous signs for "New Zealand"
Illustrations in the literature
"New Zealand" (In: Japanese Federation of the Deaf ed. Supervisor: Hedberg, Tomas. 2003. Country name-signs. Helsinki, Finland: World Federation of the Deaf. 17.)
Spoken languages
English
Maori
Sign languages
Related sign languages:
Australasian Sign Language (an attempt to merge Australian Sign Language and New Zealand Sign Language into one common sign language)
Population of Deaf/deaf people
Legal status of sign languages
New Zealand Sign Language became the third official language of New Zealand in April 2006.
Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf
Deaf Aotearoa New Zealand (DANZ) (WFD member, cited from WFD website)
Deaf Association of New Zealand, Inc
(WFD member, data in 2002, cited from "Signs of country names" (Japanese edition, Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies ed. 2002. Tokyo: Japanese Federation of the Deaf))
Institutes, associations and universities for sign language studies
Education for the deaf
Deaf communities and cultures
Religious activities by the Deaf
Famous Deaf persons and hearing persons concerned with sign languages
Sign language dictionaries
Kennedy, Graeme et al. A dictionary of New Zealand sign. 1998. Auckland: Auckland University Press: Bridget Williams Books.
Bibliography
Mayer, Connie, Christine Miller and Ian Cockes. 2009. Educating Deaf and hard of hearing students in New Zealand. In: Moores, Donald F. and Margery S. Miller eds. Deaf people around the world: Educational and social perspectives. Washington,DC: Gallaudet University Press. 53-67.
Smiler, Kirsten , and Rachel Locker McKee. 2007. Perceptions of Maori identity in New Zealand. In: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 12(1) : 93-111.
Deaf Education Aotearoa New Zealand(DEANZ). 2005. The national plan for the education of children and young people who are Deaf or hearing impaired in Aotearoal New Zealand(2nd rev.ed.)[Retrieved July 9, 2008 from http://www.deafed.org.nz/newsletters/NationalPlan2005.pdf]
Parsons, M. 2003. Advisors on deaf children: A New Zealand initiative-An overview 1957-2003. Wellington, NZ : Ministry of Education.
Monaghan, Leila. 2003. A world's eye view: Deaf cultures in global perspective. In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura and Graham H. Turner eds. Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 1-24. [Including information of Africa (general),Asia (general), and Oceania (general) ]
Sutton-Spence, Rachel. 2003. British manual Alphabets in the education of Deaf people since the 17th century. In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura and Graham H. Turner eds. Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 25-48.
Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies ed.(translated by Japanese Federation of the Deaf) 2003. The human rights of the Deaf: Able to use sign language at anytime and everywhere. In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies, Japanese Federation of the Deaf) 50.(2003.12):57,60-61.[WFD News. Jul.2003. Including information of Uganda, Thailand and New Zealand ]
Monaghan, Leila(Pitzer College). 1998. The rise of Deaf ideologies and institutions in New Zealand. In: Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies, Japanese Federation of the Deaf) 27(1998.03) :52-53. (translated by Nakamura, Karen: in Japanese) [the report from the invited panel on sign language sociolinguistics at the 96th Annual Meeting of the America Anthropological Association. Washington DC. Nov.11-19 1997]
Monaghan, Leila. 1996. Signing, oralism and the development of the New Zealand deaf community: An ethnography and history of language ideologies. Ph.D.dissertation. Los Angeles: University of California.
Nuthall, Beatrice. 1996. Kelston Deaf education centre: Pilot bilingual programme, January 1995-December 1996. Aukland, NZ : Kelston Deaf education centre.
Townshend, S. 1993. The hands just have to move: Deaf education in New Zealand-A perspective from the Deaf community. Palmerston North, NZ : Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Massey University. Unpublished master's thesis.
Monaghan, Leila. 1993. Contexts of luck: Issues involved with entering the New Zealand Deaf community. Anthropology UCLA. 20:43-62.
Aspden, Peter, John Devere, John Hunt, Leila Monaghan and Lynette Pivac. 1992. Celebrating 50 years deaf schools in Auckland, 1942-1992. Auckland, New Zealand: Kelston Deaf Education Centre.
van Asch, C. 1989. Gerrit van Asch: Pioneer of oral education of the Deaf. Christchurch, NZ : Caxton Press.
Collins-Ahlgren, Marianne. 1989. Aspects of New Zealand sign. Ph.D. dissertation. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington.
Stewart, P. 1982. To turn the key: The history of Deaf education in New Zealand. New Zealand : University of Otago. Unpublished master's thesis.
A., Allen B. 1980. They hear with the eye: A Centennial history of the summer school for Deaf children. Christchurch, NZ 1880-1980. Wellington, New Zealand: School publication branch, Department of Education.
Researchers
History of sign language research
Events
Links
Think.Sign. New Zealand Sign Language Week. http://www.nzsign.co.nz./
Notes
Oceania (general) | Oceania (general) |
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Continent | Australia |
Polynesia | Kiribati | New Zealand | Samoa | Tonga | Tuvalu |
Micronesia | Federated States of Micronesia | Marshall Islands | Nauru | Palau |
Melanesia | Fiji | Papua New Guinea | Solomon Islands | Vanuatu |
Areas and others |