DEAF EDUCATION LEARNING IN SILENCE. SOME HISTORY FIRST DEAF SCHOOL : PARIS, 1755 FIRST DEAF SCHOOL : PARIS, 1755 17-18OOS 17-18OOS MOST WELL-KNOWN SCHOOL.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bilingual/Bicultural Education By, Allison Mazza University of Tulsa.
Advertisements

Date submitted to deafed.net – July 7, 2009 To contact the author for permission to use this PowerPoint, please
What does it mean to be Deaf?
EDUCATION Dharmesh Kumar "Deaf Education" EOC-DU.
The Origins of ASL.
Unit Three: Deaf Community!
ASL III Deaf Culture & History Notes.
 A-Levels  Inspired by Sixth form Work Experience  Considered applying to study SLT  Linguistics seemed like the perfect course for me.
Teachers’ Views of the Challenges of their Work Tess Bennett, Ph.D. Eastern Illinois University.
American Deaf History A Brief Introduction.
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet Gallaudet was born in Philadelphia, Penn. He attended Yale University, earning his bachelors degree in 1805, graduating at the.
Prominent Members of Deaf History in America Miss Janae Pierce Non-Linear PowerPoint Introduction Lesson Quizzes.
Multicultural Health Communication. Learning Objectives Enhanced ability to communicate with people from culturally diverse backgrounds Practical knowledge.
Asia University Leadership Development Center Leadership Development Center.
ASL should be the first language of deaf students, and English should be taught as a second language through the use of ASL. The end goal is that students.
Education options for deaf and hard of hearing students.
Deaf History Post-1817 ASL 305, Introduction to Deaf Studies
History of American Sign Language
American Sign Language
How Old is Sign Language?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ESL (English as a Second Language) and ELL (English Language Learners)
Deaf American History.
Deaf Timeline.
History of ASL ASL I.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
American School for the Deaf 195 years of educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students 195 years of educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Established.
© 2014 wheresjenny.com Lip reading LIP READING. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Lip reading Vocabulary Decipher : Succeed in understanding, interpreting, or identifying.
ASL 1 Unit 5 Culture Notes. ADA- What does it stand for?  ADA- American’s with Disabilities Act  Federal law requires equal access to information and.
ASL history project Aliyah Epps A3.
Communication methodologies for hard-of-hearing children
Birthplace of Laurent Clerc born into a well-to-do family in La Balme-Les- Grottes,France born December 26, 1785 born hearing to hearing parents.
What is deafness? Deafness is not the absence of sound, but the inability to understand speech at normal levels. Most deaf persons can hear something.
 Little is known about the history of sign language before  It is likely that there were several different signed languages or types of signing.
Philosophy of Deaf Education BRIAN RILEY FEB. 27, 2014.
History of ASL. Dr. Cogswell Had a Deaf daughter (Alice born in 1805 and died in 1830) Had a Deaf daughter (Alice born in 1805 and died in 1830) Wanted.
Deaf Awareness Week Occurs yearly, during the last full week of September. The purpose of Deaf Awareness Week is to draw attention to deaf people, their.
ASL Jeopardy Today!!! Daily grade- test tomorrow! Desks cleared off- Composition books allowed Test review sheet- fill in answers if you want! (or notes.
Chapter 15 Outline Summary Teaching and Learning with Technology in Special Education.
American Sign Language Kacie Huber. A Brief Description of ASL Expressed through the hands and face ASL has been used in America since the early 1800’s.
Deaf Culture and American Sign Language Hello lderpictures/.pond/clipartASL.jpg.w180h123.jpg.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Shaun Katelin Lino. Agenda Misconceptions Types and Classifications Communication Approaches Issues in the Field Technology Discussion.
What are some challenges ELL students face? Think of your content area ELL challenge!
Tuition Reimbursement and Praxis Preparation Programs Currently State Department of Education does not offer a tuition reimbursement program to full.
Perspectives on Deafness Medical vs. Cultural perspective.
Deaf Education Introduction Placement options Academic achievement Oral, manual and total Wisconsin School for the Deaf.
10 December 2015 – Parallel Session Inclusive Higher Education for Deaf Students in Europe Ingo Barth Leader of the Max Planck Research Group “Current-Carrying.
By Casie Hartwell. Myth Deaf people cannot talk.
Olena Yermoshkina, Full Professor National Mining University, Dnipropetrovs'k – Lviv, 11 th of December 2015 The Results of the ATE-Training: Prospects.
ASL Class 04/23/2015. Unit 15.3 – Cinnie’s Autobiography Please watch how Cinnie talks about her life, beginning with her birth and ending with her future.
 This article involved effective strategies for early childhood teachers to use with children who are English Language Learners.  10 teachers from two.
American Sign Language.  You will go around the room and ask your classmates the estimated cost of something in the room.  You need to talk to every.
Today’s session will cover: 1)What is the We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution Level 1 and 2 curriculum? 2) What are "Mock Congressional Hearings"
Unit 1 ● Week 4 cultures Key Words. Unit 1 ● Week 4 deaf Key Words.
* To which two adults can we attribute the creation of ASL? * What is the name of the Deaf actress who starred on Sesame Street? * Why is American Sign.
Oralism vs. Manualism.
Deaf Americans’ Linguistic and Cultural Access to Justice in the United States Judith A. Schechter Lexington School for the Deaf.
History of ASL and Deaf Education in the U.S.. Before 1817  Bolling Family (1750”s to 1800)  Descendants of Pocahantas and John Rolfe  Several Deaf.
Deaf Education Overview NIEC Faces of Deaf VR Consumers Module.
So, dear colleagues, first of all we need to understand the exceptional value of the teacher in the civilized world. Always there was a relationship:
Review Test Culture & History KEY By, Mrs. Murray ASL 1.
DEAF EDUCATION History. Education for the Deaf began in the 1400’s & 1500’s / Members of royalty and the very wealthy hired private tutors to teach deaf.
Chapter 3 Celina Biado.  Word-search activity  Upon completion of this chapter students will be able to…  Understand the importance of the Gallaudet.
School-Age Children with HL Chapter 14
DEAF CULTURE.
Deaf History & Important People
HISTORY OF ASL.
Deaf History & Deaf Education in America
The History of Deaf Education and ASL
Deaf Oppression.
Far From the Tree: Chapter 2-Deaf
Presentation transcript:

DEAF EDUCATION LEARNING IN SILENCE

SOME HISTORY FIRST DEAF SCHOOL : PARIS, 1755 FIRST DEAF SCHOOL : PARIS, OOS 17-18OOS MOST WELL-KNOWN SCHOOL MOST WELL-KNOWN SCHOOL BRAIDWOOD ACADEMY FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND BRAIDWOOD ACADEMY FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND IN THE US : IN THE US : GALLUDET SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, 1817 GALLUDET SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, 1817 THOMAS HOPKINS GALLUDET THOMAS HOPKINS GALLUDET HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

TYPES OF TEACHING ORAL STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT TO READ LIPS AND CLASSES ARE TAUGHT VOCALLY MANUAL STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT SIGN LANGUAGE AND CLASSES ARE TAUGHT MANUALLY

THE DEBATE THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON EDUCATION OF THE DEAF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON EDUCATION OF THE DEAF "CONSIDERING THE INCONTESTABLE SUPERIORITY OF SPEECH OVER SIGNS IN RESTORING THE DEAF-MUTE TO SOCIETY, AND IN GIVING HIM A MORE PERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE, …DECLARES…THAT THE ORAL METHOD OUGHT TO BE PREFERRED THAT OF SIGNS FOR THE EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB“ "CONSIDERING THE INCONTESTABLE SUPERIORITY OF SPEECH OVER SIGNS IN RESTORING THE DEAF-MUTE TO SOCIETY, AND IN GIVING HIM A MORE PERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE, …DECLARES…THAT THE ORAL METHOD OUGHT TO BE PREFERRED THAT OF SIGNS FOR THE EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB“ RESULTS: RESULTS: DEAF TEACHERS FIRED DEAF TEACHERS FIRED MANUAL SCHOOLS DECREASED MANUAL SCHOOLS DECREASED STUDENTS WHO COULD NOT LEARN ORALLY WERE CONSIDERED “ORAL FAILURES” AND WERE PUNISHED STUDENTS WHO COULD NOT LEARN ORALLY WERE CONSIDERED “ORAL FAILURES” AND WERE PUNISHED

USE WHAT WORKS BEST! ROY KAY HOLCOMB (1960) ROY KAY HOLCOMB (1960) “TOTAL COMMUNICATION” “TOTAL COMMUNICATION” CHANGED THE FACE OF DEAF EDUCATION CHANGED THE FACE OF DEAF EDUCATION

THINGS TO CONSIDER WHAT IS AFFORDABLE? WHAT IS AFFORDABLE? WHAT IS NEARBY? WHAT IS NEARBY? WHAT FITS THE CHILD’S PERSONALITY? WHAT FITS THE CHILD’S PERSONALITY? WHAT WILL PROVIDE THE BEST EDUCATION? WHAT WILL PROVIDE THE BEST EDUCATION? WHAT WILL PREPARE THE STUDENT FOR A HEARING SOCIETY? WHAT WILL PREPARE THE STUDENT FOR A HEARING SOCIETY?

AFFORDABLE… GOV’T FUNDING GOV’T FUNDING GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIPS TUITION WAIVERS TUITION WAIVERS TEACHER LOAN FORGIVENESS TEACHER LOAN FORGIVENESS

NEARBY…

PERSONALITY….. RESIDENTIAL: RESIDENTIAL: MAY MORE READILY MAKE FRIENDS MAY MORE READILY MAKE FRIENDS MORE INTENSIVE TRAINING MORE INTENSIVE TRAINING EASIER TO ACCOMMODATE CHALLENGES EASIER TO ACCOMMODATE CHALLENGES INTEGRATED INTEGRATED UNDERSTAND THE HEARING CULTURE MORE QUICKLY UNDERSTAND THE HEARING CULTURE MORE QUICKLY

BEST EDUCATION……

PREPARATION….. UNDERSTANDING IDIOMS, SARCASM AND OTHER COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES AND TERMINOLOGY UNDERSTANDING IDIOMS, SARCASM AND OTHER COMMON ENGLISH PHRASES AND TERMINOLOGY UNDERSTANDING FINANCES, ECONOMICS, HISTORY, AND MATH UNDERSTANDING FINANCES, ECONOMICS, HISTORY, AND MATH THE TEACHERS MUST BE CREATIVE IN EXPLAINING CONCEPTS THE TEACHERS MUST BE CREATIVE IN EXPLAINING CONCEPTS