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Item Benjamin’s Girl - Along came a Strawberry(ABC Press, 2017) Birdsey, Bianca; Storbeck, Claudine; Goode, ElizabethAlong came a Strawberry' captures a special evening in the life of Ben and his girl. This little story about fear and courage can be used to unwrap meaningful conversations with young readers. This book provides further opportunity to explore literacy development, language, Theory of Mind and the gift of developing the skill of self-reflection and empathy.Item Benjamin’s Girl - The Present(Roots Resources, 2018) Birdsey, Bianca; Storbeck, Claudine; Good, Elizabeth; Printed by ABC PressThe Present' is a story which continues to unwrap interesting details of what life might be like being deaf. Set around Esther's seventh birthday, this third book in the Benjamin's Girls series invites the reader to join in a fun-filled day. This celebration digs deeper into the joy of what it means to be different, and how that which makes us each unique can be a gift to others.Item A case for using a social cognitive model to explain intention to pirate software(2011-05-06) Garbharran, Ameetha, Thatcher, AndrewItem Colour me blue(2019) Naude, KellyDeaf people the world over continued to fight for their rights, to be included in society, to be educated and use their own language. Hearing people who understood the needs and rights of the Deaf Community stepped up and advocated for them where they could, and through inventive advances in Deaf education, perceptions about deafness began to change.Item Deaf heroes: Deaf South Africans who are making a difference(2019) Swannack, Robyn; Storbeck, ClaudineItem Different is beautiful(Roots Resources, 2017) Birdsey, Bianca; Storbeck, ClaudineBenjamin Girl 'Different is Beautiful' is the first in a short series, that explores the life of a little deaf girl through the eyes of her favourite teddy bear. The book serves as a tool for developing empathy and self awareness as the young reader is invited to explore the reality of a little character, who is beautifully different.Item Fragments of silence(Roots Resources, 2018) Mcilroy, GuyItem Gogo will be okay(2021) Storbeck, Claudine; Goode, ElizabethSibu visits his mama in the city during school holidays and soon learns that his beloved Gogo has fallen ill. We follow his journey trough uncertainty and difficult emotions. This third story in our Ingane Yami series serves as a gentle reminder of how important it is to tell someone when we feel worried.Item Isipho - The Gift(Roots Resources, 2018) Birdsey, Bianca; Storbeck, Claudine; Deans, Maxine; Goode, Elizabeth; Revised by Khawula-White, Simangele; Printed by ABC PressIsipho - The Gift, the first of two short stories in the Ingane Yami series, is a realistic account of what life is like for many South Africans living in rural areas. Late identification, long journeys using hospital transport, extensive waits for assistive devices and social stigma are just a few realities that families with children who have special needs face.Item The Johannesburg College of Education: A history, 1909-1983(Johannesburg College of Education, 1999) Boyce, Arnold NapierItem The Johannesburg College of Education: Years of transition, [1984-2000](Johannesburg College of Education, 2001) Boyce, Arnold NapierItem Language & position(Hodder & Stoughton, in association with the Witwatersrand University Press, 1993) Janks, HilaryItem Language and the news(Hodder & Stoughton, in association with the Witwatersrand University Press, 1993) Rule, PeterItem Language, advertising & power(Hodder & Stoughton, in association with the Witwatersrand University Press, 1993) Granville, StellaItem Language, identity & power(Hodder & Stoughton, in association with the Witwatersrand University Press, 1993) Janks, HilaryItem Languages in South Africa(Hodder & Stoughton, in association with the Witwatersrand University Press, 1993) Orlek, JanetItem Item Proceedings of the Arts Research Africa Conference 2020(Arts Research Africa (ARA), 2020-07) Doherty, ChristoAn international conference organised by the Arts Research Africa project in the Wits School of Arts. Held at the University of the Witswatersand, the Conference from 22-24 January 2020, the conference featured a wide variety of inputs, from traditional conference paper presentations and panels, to preformances, interactive engagements and workshops. The conference brought together artists, scholars, and artistic researchers to collectively address the question of artistic research in Africa in the 21st century.Item SASL Alphabet(2019) Storbeck, ClaudineA rhyme based alphabet book for young children and an introduction to South African Sign Language for readers of all ages.Item SASL: A teacher, friend & family resource for beginners: Quick and easy reference to learning South African signs with SASL, English, Zulu, & Afrikaans(Wits Centre for Deaf Studies, 2018) Einsteinhands; Thrive (support group for parents of deaf children)