Sign Exam 1 Flashcards
Who was important 382-322
Aristotle
What did aristotle believe
that deaf people couldn’t be educated- uneducateable
Where was Aristotle from?
Greece
Who was around mid 1500s?
Girolamo Cardano
What did Cardano believe?
Deaf people can. learn the association of symbols
Where was Cardano from
Italy
Who else was around mid 1500s?
Pedro Ponce de Leon
What did Pedro Ponce de Leon do?
Was the first to teach a. deaf person to speak
Where was. Pedro Ponce de Leon from?
Spain
Who was prominent in 1760?
D’Lepee
What did. D’Lepee do?
Founded the first public deaf school
Where was D’Lepee from?
Paris
Who did something in 1776?
Samuel Heinickle
Where was Samuel Heinickle from?
Germany
What was Samuel Heinickle known for?
Father of pure oralism
Who was around 1814? And what did he do?
Galludet
Traveled to England to learn at Braidwoods oral school and is rejected
Who was Galludet?
The founder of Galludet uni who brough deaf education to america and founded the first schools for the deaf in america
What happened in 1817?
Galludet comes back to America with Claud and founds the first school for the deaf in America
What happened in 1864?
Abe Lincoln-Columbia Institution was granted abibility to give college degrees
What happened in 1880?
Milan Conference
What was determined at the Milan Conference
Oralism was the only method that should be taught for deaf people
Early 1900s
Alexander Graham Bell Consulted about. Milan conference
What were the results of Alexander G Bells consultation?
Deaf people shouldn’t share a common language and shouldn’t be able to breed with each other.
1900-1960
Dark period for sign language and schools for the deaf
Why was there a dark period?
Becuase deaf teachers were fired. and schools closed people were punished for using asl “oral failures”
What was the result of thee dark period?
Oralism still has a strong hold on deaf education
1960-1970
Creation of MCE systems
What are three MCE systems
SEE 1 Seeing Essential English
SEE 2 Signing Exact English
LOVE Linguistics of Visual English
1960s
First ASL dictionary was published and ASL recognized as a language
Who published the first ASL dictionary?
Stokoe
Where was the first ASL dictionary published?
Gallaudet University
1980
Where
Who
The sign language interpreting program was founded
UNM
Phyllis Wilcox