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Deaf culture and its future - Coggle Diagram
Deaf culture and its future
Conventions that advocate for the Deaf Community
The National Association of the Deaf
National Black Deaf Advocates
Deaf Seniors of America
National Catholic Deaf Association
Schools
specialized schools for the deaf best way to Deaf culture
In deaf schools is easier for deaf children to absorb the culture
The number in mainstream education programs
Deaf children make more interactions with deaf peers
Celebration of the culture
Different entertainment
gatherings for deaf people
winter and summer sport
Deaflympics
language and learning
Visual and tactile senses
ASL American Sign Language
written languages
The development of bilingual programs
research on the linguistics of ASL
DeafSpace
areas with open vistas
areas with open rooms
architecture
visual attention and creativity
Deaf culture surviving?
Carol Padden
back in 1913 people were wondering if deaf culture was going to survive
1880 the International Congree on the education of the Deaf in Milan, Italy to stop the use of sign language
In 2004, Trevor Johnston of Australia wrote an article talking about the diminishing of the signing deaf community and loss of Auslan