Country where Deaf Education was first established
What is France?
Sparked the debate between manualism and oralism
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
The two types of amplification
Shows that you are interested and paying attention to the conversation
What is eye contact?
Members of Deaf Culture view them as the future of Deaf Culture
who are deaf children
First official signed language in Deaf Education
What is French?
Reason Alexander Graham Bell became interested in Deaf Education
What is he began helping his father in his business using a program called Visible Speech?
The two types of hearing loss
What is conductive and sensorineural?
Conveys grammar, emotion, and meaning
What is facial expression?
The two most appropriate ways to gain a Deaf individual's attention
What is waving or tapping them on the shoulder?
Father of the Deaf
Who is Abbe De L'Epee?
The result of the Congress of Milan
Mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe, and profound
What are degrees of hearing loss?
Movement, precision, eye contact, facial expression, signing with dominant hand
What are the 5 parameters of ASL?
Language used by those in the Deaf Community as their main mode of communication
What is American Sign Language?
These two men opened the first public school for the deaf in 1817
Who are Clerc and Gallaudet?
Percent of oralism students who ended up with intelligible speech
What is 10%?
Name of graph in which hearing is plotted
What is an audiogram?
What is American Sign Language?
The two languages for education Deaf Culture encourages deaf children to learn
English and American Sign Language
The reason so many people in Martha's Vineyard were deaf
The settlers from Europe carried a recessive gene for deafness
Bell was so interested in Oralism due to its tie to his belief in this
What is eugenics?
Hearing aids amplify sound but do not make sound this
What is clearer?
The parameter of movement affects this in ASL
includes a set of learned behaviors of a group of people who are deaf and who have their own language (ASL), values, rules, and traditions
What is Deaf Culture?