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The subject of deaf education is highly charged both emotionally and politically. ... For at least a century, the education of deaf children has been polarized into two main camps, ...
The first half century of the school's existence was a time of flowering and growth for deaf education in America.
The history of educating deaf people dates back long before Thomas H. Gallaudet and Alexander G. ... The education of deaf children in America did not commence until the early 19th century.
Deaf history focuses, in large part, on a centuries-long struggle over ways to overcome a heritage of discrimination by the hearing world and to provide better opportunities for the hearing- ...
Gannon, Jack. Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America. Silver Spring, Md.:National Association of the Deaf, 1981. ... Lane, Harlan. When the Mind Hears: A History of the Deaf. New York: Random House, 1984.
Oral Deaf Education History...
Deaf education is closely tied to deaf history as well, with some schools for the deaf predating the Civil War. ... Abbe De l'Epee This French man played a pivotal role in the history of deaf education.
The author traces the history of the education of the deaf, since the heroic efforts of Epee in the 18th century to educate the deaf by means of their natural sign language, to the disgraceful ...
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