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Final Thoughts on Deaf Culture and its future - Coggle Diagram
Final Thoughts on Deaf Culture and its future
Language Development
ASL and Deaf studies have evolved into public schools and universities
Pedagogical practices have considered ASL as a First and Second language
The influence of ASL being applied in educational settings attract the presence of more deaf and deaf disabled individuals
ASL has evolved onto religious settings which are applied by priests, churches, and ministers who conduct services
ASL interpreters are also applied in critical situations such as conferences, trials, and announcements
ASL and Bilingual programs have been implemented into public schools
Cochlear Implant Controversy
number of deaf children and adults getting cochlear implants continues to increase
research has shown that it increases the spoken abilities and understanding spoken language for deaf people
Some patients who decide to get the cochlear implant don't benefit from the device
deaf children who have gotten the device are more likely to survive illnesses and trauma
Deaf parents resist the device as it is seen to prevent the spread of deaf people
Career Breakthrough
deaf people are succeeding in education, business, medicine, law, social services, etc
increasing numbers of deaf people with PHD, JD, EDD, degrees have gone to impact their careers
there is significantly more focus on cultural and language diversity
There is a need for more deaf scholars who are representatives of the deaf commmunity
International
deaf communities all over the world have their own sign language
mostky used in underdeveloped countries which imply their own languages
other languages emerge when deaf communities come together