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Musengi, Martin; Störbeck, Claudine – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2015
This paper discusses how vocational and professional perspectives of teaching deaf learners may influence teaching and learning in residential special schools for the Deaf in Zimbabwe. We argue in this paper that it is the hearing pedagogues' responsibility and obligation to reflect on how their vocational and professional dispositions may have a…
Descriptors: Deafness, Residential Schools, Special Schools, Teaching Methods
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Martins, Catarina S. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2009
This paper focuses on the education of the deaf pupils at Casa Pia de Lisboa, a Portuguese boarding-school, covering the period from 1820 to 1950. The intention is to show that a historical sedimentation of a scientific discourse about deafness is an effect of a new rationality of government begun by modernity and perfectly fitting a bio-political…
Descriptors: Official Languages, Deafness, Foreign Countries, Residential Schools
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Pinna, Paola; And Others – Sign Language Studies, 1990
Reconstructs the history of the first school for the deaf, founded in 1874 in Rome, from writings by the founder and his successors and memories of deaf people who attended the school at different periods. Contrasts between the official written history and collective memories of older generations of deaf people are highlighted. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Residential Schools
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Plann, Susan – Sign Language Studies, 2001
Details the story of Patricio Garcia, a Deaf student at the Spanish National School for Deaf-Mutes and the Blind, who blew the whistle on physical abuse used at the school, specifically in the case of a former student. The former student ran away from the school in 1876 after beatings and other cruel treatment, was returned, and then expelled in…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Deafness, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Haller, Beth – 1992
A study examined how school newspapers in residential schools for deaf persons acted as a mode of transmission for the issues of the deaf community itself and to the outside world. It investigated the content and format of these newspapers (known collectively as "Little Papers") in four geographic locations in the United States, in an…
Descriptors: Community Education, Content Analysis, Deafness, Educational History
Berger, Kenneth W. – Amer Ann Deaf, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum, Deafness, Educational History, Educational Needs
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Fusfeld, Irving S. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
This historical study found that out of 422 Gallaudet graduates between 1915 and 1940, 54% were called back to residential schools to serve as teachers of children with deafness. The preparation of Gallaudet students to become teachers is described. (CR)
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational History, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Burch, Susan – Bilingual Research Journal, 2000
Oralism, which teaches lip reading and speech instead of American Sign Language (ASL), was hostile to deaf culture in the early 1900s. Deaf resistance to oralism solidified the deaf community through support of deaf teachers; establishment of deaf newspapers, clubs, and churches; and production of sign-language films and dictionaries. (Contains 60…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Diachronic Linguistics, Educational History
Beggs, Ralph – A.C.E.H.I. Journal, 1983
The history of education of the deaf in Canada is traced. Recent trends include: preschool home visiting programs, extension services for hearing-impaired children, vocational programs in existing schools, support programs in junior colleges, separate units for multihandicapped deaf children, and teacher training programs affiliated with a…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Deafness, Educational History
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Brill, Richard G. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
This 1951 study of 46 public residential schools and 23 public day schools found that the "best" teachers were more likely to hold a college degree and to have received training in a preservice training center. Day-school teachers were more likely to be college graduates and have preservice training. (CR)
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Attainment, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Foster, Emery M.; Martens, Elise H. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1938
For the past decade the Office of Education has periodically compiled statistics dealing with special schools and classes for exceptional children. During that time the importance of adjusting instructional procedures to meet the needs of individual boys and girls has been increasingly stressed in the general philosophy of education. Inherent in…
Descriptors: Residential Schools, Teaching Methods, Special Schools, Special Classes
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1920
There are three types of schools for the deaf included in this bulletin: (1) Those controlled and supported by the State; (2) Those controlled and financed by private organizations; and (3) Those operated as a part of the city public-school systems. This bulletin provides information for the schools for the deaf from 1917 to 1918. Contents…
Descriptors: Educational History, Special Education, Special Needs Students, Special Schools