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understanding language and culture

AC9L1AU8U04

Understanding the interrelationship of language, culture and identity

reflect on and explain how identity is shaped by language(s), culture(s), attitudes, beliefs and values, and how these impact on communication

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  • AC9L1AU8U04_E1reflecting on identity and their experience of sign language use when growing up
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E2discussing examples of how increased use of Auslan has positively changed mainstream society’s understanding and perception of the Deaf community
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E3reflecting on the concepts of Deaf Gain, Deafhood and different perspectives of various people in the Deaf community.
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E4reflecting on how First Nations Australians’ languages have strong connections to Country/Place and how these can be compared with language variation and sense of place and space in the Deaf community
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E5considering cultural explanations for conversational strategies used by Auslan signers to avoid conflict and to maintain privacy, for example, changing signing space and style, using indirect language such as signing lower or under the table, or fingerspelling instead of signing
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E6creating an annotated timeline of key events in the education of deaf children, such as the Milan Congress in 1880 and the Signed English movement in the 1970s and 1980s, and presenting on how the attitudes, identity and values of Auslan were influenced and shaped
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E7discussing the diversity of the Australian population, including Auslan users who are deaf, hard of hearing, Deafblind and/or a child of deaf adults (CODA)
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E8researching and presenting profiles of deaf people who have been recognised in wider Australian society such as Dr Alastair McEwin AM or Drisana Levitzke-Gray, and identifying how such recognition contributes to broader awareness and value of Auslan
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E9analysing ways in which deaf people’s jokes and humorous narratives reflect cultural values about deaf/hearing relationships and how deaf people navigate the world
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E10explaining ways in which deaf people interpret cultural meanings of sound and reactions to sound, for example, a door slamming
  • AC9L1AU8U04_E11reflecting on how international sign choice is established, for example, for congresses such as World Federation of the Deaf (WFD), the number of participants from different language families is taken into account

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