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CSD 3000 DEAFNESS IN SOCIETY. Topic 4 MODES OF COMMUNICATION. Educational Management of Deaf Children. A model of the effects of deafness on language acquisition Oralism Maximize residual hearing Develop spoken English skills Manualism Sign language. Manual Forms of Communication.
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CSD 3000DEAFNESS IN SOCIETY Topic 4 MODES OF COMMUNICATION
Educational Management of Deaf Children • A model of the effects of deafness on language acquisition • Oralism • Maximize residual hearing • Develop spoken English skills • Manualism • Sign language
Manual Forms of Communication Fingerspelling • Activity • Current uses
Manual Forms of Communication Manually coded English • Signed English • Seeing Essential English (SEE I) • Seeing Essential English II (SEE II) CD ROM Ch08.02 • An example of SEE II
A Quick SEE Lesson “Family” • Boy and Girl • Mother and Father • Baby • Son and Daughter • Grandmother and Grandfather • Aunt, Uncle, and Cousin • Sister and Brother • Friend and Family • In-laws
American Sign Language (ASL) The only recognized language of the Deaf culture
A History…. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet • Born in 1787 • Hartford Connecticut • Alice Cogswell
A History… • Braidwood Family • Abbe Sicard was the director of the French Institute for the Deaf of Paris • Laurent Clerc
A History… First American school for the Deaf • Established in Hartford, CT in 1817 • Now called the American School for the Deaf • Statue of Gallaudet teaching Cogswell “a”
A History… A statue of Alice Cogswell at Gallaudet University
American Sign Language (ASL) • The only recognized language of the Deaf culture • Unique vocabulary and syntax • French grammar • Space as a linguistic element • CD ROM Ch.08.03
Cued Speech Developed as a speechreading supplement to spoken English • Provides visual cues CD ROM Ch.08.01
Websites to Try • www.deafworld.org/asl • www.hcdb.k12.hi.us • http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm