Deaf education and bridging social capital: A theoretical approach

CP Wilkens, TP Hehir - American annals of the deaf, 2008 - JSTOR
CP Wilkens, TP Hehir
American annals of the deaf, 2008JSTOR
THE AUTHORS use elements of social capital theory to explore the rapidly changing
landscape of deaf education in America. They suggest that the formation of relationships,
and networks of relationships, between deaf students and adults has a value that often goes
undetected or underappreciated in deaf education. The authors point out that social capital
theory, as applied to deaf education, generates a number of potentially productive areas for
improving outcomes among deaf students, and for future research in the field. The article …
THE AUTHORS use elements of social capital theory to explore the rapidly changing landscape of deaf education in America. They suggest that the formation of relationships, and networks of relationships, between deaf students and adults has a value that often goes undetected or underappreciated in deaf education. The authors point out that social capital theory, as applied to deaf education, generates a number of potentially productive areas for improving outcomes among deaf students, and for future research in the field. The article includes discussion of a number of positive steps to promote bridging social capital among deaf students.
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