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1Unit Three Deaf Community!
- Lets learn about the history of the Deaf!
2Remember these important facts
- American Sign Language is most similar to French
Sign Language, as we all learned. - Deaf people prefer to be called Deaf not
hearing impaired or any other word. - The best and most effective way to communicate
with a Deaf person is to use sign language (ASL)
or an interpreter. - If you dont know ASL, use fingerspelling. It
should only be used as a back up to ASL.
3Laurent Clerc
- A founder of the education for the Deaf in United
States - A mentor and a teacher.
- He came from France (born there)
- Founded American School for the Deaf with someone
else, guess who?
4About Laurent Clerc
- He was believed to became Deaf due to the
accident with the fireplace. He fell from the
chair into the fireplace, suffered a head injury
and a permanent scar on his right face, hence the
name sign (show the class) - He also lost his ability to smell as well.
- Attended the Institute of the Deaf and Mutes in
France under the guidance of Abbe Charles-Michel
de Ieppe
5Thomas H. Gallaudet
- NOT the founder of Gallaudet.
- A hearing teacher
- He looked for a language.
- He traveled with Alice Cogswell.
- Laurent Clerc met this man in London in 1816.
- Together, they traveled back to America.
6After Gallaudet and Clercs first meeting
- 1817 Founded the Connecticut Asylum for the
Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb - Later, it is changed to American School for the
Deaf. - The school opened on April 15, 1817.
- Clerc brought French Sign Language with him to
America.
7Questions for you to answer
- 1. Who was Thomas H. Gallaudet?
- 2. How did Thomas realize that Alice is Deaf?
- 3. Which country did Thomas visited first?
- 4. Why didnt Thomas liked the school for the
Deaf in England? - 5. Who did Thomas met in France?
- 6. Who was Laurent Clerc?
- 7. What is the name of the school that Thomas and
Clerc establish? - 8. What year and where was the school founded?
8Fast Forward to years and years later
9Edward Miner Gallaudet
- Founder of Gallaudet University.
- Son of Thomas H. Gallaudet
- Had a job in Connecticut, but quit and became the
president at Columbia Institution (later became
Gallaudet University) for 46 years.
10Abraham Lincoln
- 16th president of the United States
- VERY supportive of the education for the Deaf
- 1864 Signed a charter to start the first college
for the Deaf in the world. - It was first named National Deaf-Mute College,
before name changes all over the years to
Gallaudet University.
11The Lincoln Memorial Statue Story!
- Many people believe that Abraham Lincoln actually
had the letters A and L fingerspelled while
taking the picture. What do you think?
12Questions for you to answer
- 1. Who was Abraham Lincoln?
- 2. What did Lincoln do in 1864?
- 3. Who was Edward Miner Gallaudet?
- 4. What is the name of university that E.M.
Gallaudet founded? - 5.
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13Entering the Dark times of the Deaf community.
14Alexander Graham Bell (AGB)
- Creator of the first-ever telephone
- Started a school in Boston to train the teachers
of the Deaf how to use oral method. - He tried to destroy the lives of Deaf people.
- Established what is now called AGB Association
for the Deaf in 1890.
15Alexander Graham Bell said this.
- Deaf people SHOULDNT MARRY other deaf people
because it will MESS UP THEIR GENES! - What do you think?
16Questions for you to answer
- 1. Who was Alexander Graham Bell (AGB?)
- 2. Why didnt AGB want Deaf people to marry each
other? - 3.
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17The Milan Convention (1880)
- The conference that changed everything.
- The International Congress on the Education for
the Deaf met in Milan, Italy to discuss issues
related to education for the Deaf. - However, after the conference.
18The Milan Convention Aftermath
- NO signing allowed in schools ANYWHERE!
- Deaf teachers LOST their jobs
- National Association of the Deaf gained more
supporters as Deaf community fought to save sign
language and the culture. - The president of Gallaudet College decided to
keep sign language in Gallaudet campus, and it
may be the reason why sign language survived the
worst moment.
19Very important information!
- ASL and the culture are passed on from generation
to generation through residential schools and
Deaf adults. - Deaf people keep each other informed through
social events and activities such as Deaf clubs,
churches, picnics and sports games. - Name signs are only earned by a Deaf person.
20Questions for you to answer
- 1. What was the reason for the 1880 Milan
convention? - 2. What happened after the Milan Convention?
- 3. What do NAD stand for?
- 4. How do Deaf people keep each other informed?
- 5. How is ASL and Deaf culture passed on through?
- 6. Who can only give you name signs?
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21To be continued.