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Deaf Education, Culture and Multiculturalism - Coggle Diagram
Deaf Education, Culture and Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism
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Underserved students tend to live in poverty, immigrant and refugee populations
Demographics
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8.8% of 23,731 deaf students suffer of intellectual disabilities such as down syndrome, ADD and ADHD
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Language and Education
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The bilingual approach is the use of ASL as the language of instruction and English used as the second language, in written form
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Other educational approaches include total communication, simultaneous communication and manual codes of english
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Early Identification
When babies are born deaf, it's important to provide information to the parents about sign language to ensure that the child has full access of language early in life
In 1975, the Education of Handicapped Children Act was passed
Child First Campaign is a movement used to educate school districts about the importance of deaf children benefitting from learning through peers
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