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Chapter One Earliest Known History of Deaf People - Coggle Diagram
Chapter One
Earliest Known History of Deaf People
Deaf people in different time periods
Middle Ages
Deaf people
survival
parents wealth
education status
position
abandoned
Improvements
teaching
alphabets, syllabus, whole words, and whole sentences
signs
fingerspelling
Deaf adults
objectified
not have guaranteed rights
mute
privileges' obtained through certain requirements
Renaissance
deaf people
right to bear children
taught to read and write
change and rebirth
religion
literature
art
growth
Biblical Times
Egyptians
respectful
Hebrews
strict
Greek society
parents/guardians
decision makers
Ancient Times
first language
signs
help voice language
gestures and sounds
identify place, people, and things
environment
survival
abandoned
killed
First Learning Opportunities
Debate
controversy
learning struggles
comparison of blindness to deafness
Deaf children
learning expansion
lettering
manual alphabet
lipreading
Expansion of Deaf Education in Europe
England & Scotland
London Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb
school opened for deaf children in poor families
Germany
Heinicke
8 principles of instruction
pure oral method
State school system
free public schools for deaf children
France
l'Epee
Catholic priest
develop own methods
one-hand alphabet
trained other teachers
Europe
Industrial Revolution
opening of schools
jealousy