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Notable Deaf Persons
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Considered as the most destructive law in the history of Deaf Education 

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1975/1990?

100
Can consist of mainstream programs, schools for the deaf, bilingual programs 

What is Deaf Education? 

100

This organization of the deaf was created in 1880 in response to the Milan conference in Italy that decided oralism is the main method to teach deaf children. 

What is the National Association of the Deaf?

100

Name two of the three well known colleges for the deaf in the U.S. 

What are Gallaudet University, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, and Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf? 

100

The main character of Tru Biz.

Who is Charle? 

200

The two themes of De'VIA Art.

Affirmative and Resistance

200

This topic covers the reframing of deafness as a form of sensory and cognitive diversity that offers vital contributions to the collective good. 

What is Deaf Gain? 

200

This is cited as the heart of the Deaf Community

What are Deaf clubs? 

200

This is the oldest permanent school for the deaf in the United States, located in West Hartford, Connecticut

What is the American School for the Deaf? 

200

Deaf Jewish Scientist and inventor that developed several modifications of a completely new television apparatus intended for the transmission of moving images. 

Who was Wladislav Zeitlin?

300

Another word for Deaf architecture that focuses on visual, spatial, social, and symbolic customization of physical locations.

What is DeafSpace?

300

This topic covers the Deaf President Now Movement, history of Black Deaf, LGBT+ Deaf, segregation in schools.

What is the Oppression, Marginalization, and Resistance in Deaf Culture?

300

The three revolutions of Deaf Gain. 

What are language, culture, and biology of Deaf Gain? 

300

Provide three of five DeafSpace Concepts 

What are Space and Proximity, Sensory Reach, Mobility and Proximity, Light and Color, and Acoustics?

300

This person was born in Morton Grove, Illinois! A renowned actress and author who has won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and four Emmy nominations. You would recall this person from films such as CODA and Children of a Lesser God, also from T.V. shows like Switched at Birth. 

Who is Marlee Matlin? 

400

The Latin name of the pamphlet created in the 1600s to communicate with with deaf people using a variety of symbols. 

ABECEDARIO DEMONSTRATIVO

400

This topic includes at least seven different categories including Deaf dominant bicultural individuals, culturally marginal individuals, hearing dominant bicultural deaf individuals, etc. 

What are the Deaf identities? 

400

This Residential four-year high school for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing students is located on the Gallaudet University campus in Washington D.C.

What is the Model Secondary School for the Deaf?

400

The Four Domains of Deaf identity to be accepted and fully participate in Deaf culture. 

What are Audiological, Social, Linguistic, and Political domains? 

400

This French priest is considered the father of Deaf Education. Created a free public school for the deaf - the first of its kind. Developed a system that used fingerspelling and signs. 

Charles Michel de L'Eppe

500

The hostility, intolerance or fear against Deaf people, deaf culture and the Deaf Community

What is Surdophobia?

500

Random: For Deaf Clubs, the Deaf community developed this mantra of Deaf culture that sustains collective and conscious awareness of our basic human existence. 

'A place of our own'
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There are two separate components in expanded language practices: oracy (listening and speaking) and literacy (reading and writing). The Deaf community wants to add a third component: __________

Signacy - ability to attend to signs, as well as to produce signs

500

Name the Four Demands of the Deaf President Now Movement

1. Elisabeth Zinser must resign and a deaf person selected president;

 2. Jane Spilman must step down as chairperson of the Board of Trustees;

3. Deaf people must constitute a 51% majority of the Board;

4.There would be no reprisals against any student or employee involved in the protest.

500

Final Question! How many points does your team want to bet? 

No Notes allowed 

This person became the first Deaf president of Gallaudet University due to the DPN Movement. Before, this person served as the dean of the University's College of Arts and Sciences. 

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