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Chapter 4
Deaf Culture
Total communication is used to try to bring back signing in the classroom after decades of oral-only teaching approaches.
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In 1880, the International Congress of Milan, with a majority of hearing voters, banned the use of sign language in Deaf schools
The AGB Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing was nearly successful in eradicating sign language and Deaf culture. This is the one formed by Alexander Grahm Bell
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Not everyone in the Deaf community supports the Cued Speech approach because the focus is still on speaking and oral skills, instead of bilingualism.
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Deaf Edu.
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Recently ASL specialist have been included to better assist Deaf children and begin cooperating ASL and English literacy
Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA 1997) also known as Education of Handicapped Children Act provides free and appropriate education for Deaf children
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Hearing students are prioritized, resulting in no hiring of Deaf teachers
Bimodal bilingual- program focused on english spoken language, ASL, and English classes
Simultaneous Communication (also called SimCom): This is when someone speaks and tries to sign at the same time.