Review:
. . . In a unique and remarkable collection of wise and moderate voices he unmasks the politics and the mythology of ASL and yet shows respect for ASL itself. How can we thank Tom Bertling save in constant hoping that his work will be widely read and provide a moderating influence in developing educational programs geared to the needs of the individual deaf child. -- Arnold B. Adelman, Director, Speech and Hearing Foundation of Massachusetts, Inc.
. . . In this collection of essays written by respected deaf scholars who place themselves squarely in front of the steamroller of ASL radicalism, Bertling focuses light and reason upon the internal inconsistencies, absence of scholarship, and conflict of interest of leaders of the Deaf-World. . . . provide(s) an important background for anyone interested in a balanced view of the current atmosphere of academic repression, especially at Gallaudet University. -- Thomas J. Balkany, MD, FACS, FAAP, Hotchkiss Distinguished Professor and Vice Chairman, Otolaryngology, University of Miami
Hopefully, this collection of illuminating essays by well-known and established scholars will send a "wake-up call" to the guardians of education -- teachers and administrators -- in our schools and programs for deaf learners. -- Dr. Robert F. Panara, Professor Emeritus, NTID, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tom Bertling has done an excellent job of compiling the ignored and almost forgotten message that deaf individuals must learn to read and write English fluently, for successful careers in our modern, information-based society. -- Paulette R. Caswell, M.S.-TESL, J.D., PhD Prgm, Int'l-Intercultural Studies, University of Southern California
Tom Bertling's "American Sign Language: Shattering the Myth" sounds an alarm to all parents and teachers of deaf children on the predicament in which American education of the deaf finds itself. . . . -- Ed. Scouten, Distinguished Educator of the Deaf, Gallaudet University, NTID
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