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3 Part Drama Video on Deaf Abuse - Part 2
Filipino Deaf from the Eyes of a Hearing Pers This is the continuation of the three-part subtitled dramatization of a true story about a Filipina who was physically abused by her uncle when she was still in high school. If you have not watched the first part, please go to this blog entry first.
Education Culture Tue, Jun 17 2008 hide this blog
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No Cut Policy for Sports in Deaf Schools
Alternative Solutions Center Part One Part Two Vlog Summary: New research findings related to sports psychology and child development have resulted in more progressive-thinking schools adopting no-cut policies when it comes to their athletic programs. Deaf schools, with their unique responsibility of providing academic and athletic education opportunities to Deaf students, should follow sui...
Education Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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Rwanda: Deaf And Mute Children Are Not Stupid Kids
At The Rim Children at Kigali deaf-schoolRwanda: Deaf And Mute Children Are Not Stupid KidsWhen Sister Angela Casciaro visited Rwanda in 1987, she paid special attention to the situation of the deaf and speech impaired. She found it was not good. Back in Italy, she started working on a program to set up a school for the deaf-mute in the country. This became reality, when the Ins...
Language Education Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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Cue Camps 2008
We Cue! Three Cue Camps take place this summer in New York, Maine, and Virginia. Each camp provides opportunities for parents, professionals, and deaf or hard of hearing individuals to learn and practice Cued Speech. Cue Camp New York (CCNY) Taking place June 12 to 15, Cue Camp New York will take place at Nazareth College in Rochester [...]
Language Education Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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June Bugging
The Deaf Sherlock G'day everone!It's June 2008. It's summer already (whatever or not they say Summer offically arrives Friday night at 8pm, HA!). We've had the hot days, stormy days (and still got them stormy wrecking days presently), and we're still hurricane watching.I haven't seen my june bugs yet. But trust the Lord, they'll come out soon. Seen the fire flies in the night and watch...
Higher Education Education Culture Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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Giving Back: Ten Years Later
We Cue! Ten years ago, I was asked to meet a family with a daughter who had been diagnosed with a profound bilateral hearing loss. This was a first for me. By no means did I know what the role of a deaf model meant. After all, I grew up in a rural town 20 miles north [...]
Education Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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Post-Lingually Deaf (Choices part 1)
We Cue! To understand how our family came to choose Cued Speech, you should probably understand a little bit of my son's history. He was not born with a hearing impairment, but to say that he's medically complicated is a bit of an understatement. He seemed like the perfect child at birth, but what no one knew [...]
Education Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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The Cued Speech Program in Fairfax County, Virginia
We Cue! There is a large population of deaf children in the DC region, and Fairfax County Public Schools have created programs to accommodate the different communication modes for those children. One such program is the Cued Speech Program, which consists of Canterbury Woods Elementary School, Frost Middle School, and Woodson High School. My friend [...]
Education Tech Mon, Jun 16 2008 hide this blog
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Another Deaf Teen Graduates High School
Jamie Berke (About.com) This article from the Progress-Index about Marcel Waters started off typically, but as I read further, it revealed something else. Waters had received a cochlear implant when he was a...
Media Education Tech Sun, Jun 15 2008 hide this blog
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Comparing On-Line ASL Resources
Living The Questions I don't believe American Sign Language (or any language) is best learned on-line, but it's a fact of life that many of us who are late-deafened are extremely busy. Sometimes we cannot find any ASL classes nearby, and often when we do, class schedules conflict with work hours. In the past few years I have discovered a few on-line ASL resources for those who don't have ...
Language Education Tech Sun, Jun 15 2008 hide this blog
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True Funny story: Careless Signing
submit by: LChaim2007 I got mistake on my signing in my math class at high school when I taught the deaf student, but careless signed "F bleep" instead of reduces which I was supposed to sign. The deaf students got laughing so hard. My favorite teacher asked us what is signing (F...) so we all got embrassed with my teacher. That is funny history!
Language Art and Storytelling Education Sat, Jun 14 2008 hide this blog
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Perspective of a Child of Hearing Parents: A Response
Shel: A Deaf Canadian's Thoughts Readers, this is my response to a comment made by the author of A Weeping ASL Deaf User on the Cochlear Implant Online blog. ( [link] OpenMinded Deaf Observer,This is in response to your comment (#59)I’m sorry for your pain of feeling “subhuman” in your family of hearing people.I am a Child Of Hearing Parents like you. However, you and I differ in our perspectives of...
Language Audism Education Tech Culture Fri, Jun 13 2008 hide this blog
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Inspiration generated from her frustration
submit by: Bobby By Melissa Patterson | Tribune reporter 11:05 PM CDT, June 12, 2008 Karen Alkoby remembers intimately the frustration of being unable to speak her mind. Growing up deaf in Chicago schools at a time when sign language was seen as an inferior and forbidden way to communicate, she recalls being tapped on the head with chalk if she signed.
Media Language Education Tech Fri, Jun 13 2008 hide this blog
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Can We Find Common Ground?
The ASL-Cochlear Implant Community If there is a more passionate group of diverse people than the D/deaf community, I have not met them. Not only is hearing loss a very personal issue, it expands into every aspect of one’s interactions with other people. Each person has found their own balance and method of coping with the world. Some people sign, some people cue, some people lip read, some use hear...
Language Audism Education Tech Culture Fri, Jun 13 2008 hide this blog
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AG Bell Convention 2008
Aaron Cues Going to the AG Bell Convention in Milwaukee next weekend? I sure am. I'll be coming up from Chicago for Friday and Saturday to attend one short session and to sit at the National Cued Speech Association exhibit. I'll also be attending the D/HOH social Saturday Night. Be sure to keep your eyes open for me if you want to chat with me. I'll most likely be wearing a &quo...
Education Culture Thu, Jun 12 2008 hide this blog
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Preschool Programs for the D/HOH – Merging Different...
Aaron Cues Recently there has been talk of Fairfax County schools in Virginia possibly combining the different preschool programs for the deaf and hard of hearing together into one, which has resulted in a lot of agitated parents who believe their children should only be exposed to what they are using, whether it is Cued Speech, American Sign Language, or spoken language. I r...
Language Education Thu, Jun 12 2008 hide this blog
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I am so scared now!
icedpinkchampagne ---Sorry this is so long. I hope you all read it anyway.---I went to this annual "deaf picnic" on Friday which is something the Sertoma Club has been doing for at least as long as I've been in kindergarten- perhaps even before then. But essentially, that is around at least 13 years!! So these great folks gather money or solicit donations for the delicious burgers, ple...
Language Education Tech Culture Wed, Jun 11 2008 hide this blog
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CDI Explained: Part Four-- My Advice
gnarlydorkette CDI Explained: Part four"Advice for Test-takers"*****Synopsis*****My Advice to You, a Prospective CDI: Throw out your already-established notions of ethics, common sense, and whatnot when it comes to Deaf Interpreting... because it might not match RID's definitions. Remember, it is their test, so make sure you understand RID's viewpoint on ethics or common sense (even...
Language Education Wed, Jun 11 2008 hide this blog
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Lessons from the Gallaudet Protests: My point, (and I do...
Dr. DonG.'s Deafhood Discourses Ok, I've felt your collective yawn at this series.  To borrow from the title of Ellen deGeneres's book, my point (and I do have one) for this series will be outlined here today.         Play Quicktime version
Higher Education Language Audism Education Culture Tue, Jun 10 2008 hide this blog
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Jimactor’s China Vacation (Part 5)
Fookem and Bug If you have not see the first, second and third part, you can click this to view the part one, part two, part three, part four before this part five. By Jimactor Summary: We visited a performance of the Peking Opera, a 200 year-old art form of stylized action, singing, mime and dance. We visited the [...]
Education Culture Tue, Jun 10 2008 hide this blog
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Diamond busted
NorthTrue I remembered this happen in my classroom. Guess what
Art and Storytelling Education Tue, Jun 10 2008 hide this blog
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Harsh Realities Of Deaf Students
PreciousASL Here are 4 different groups of students that schools for the deaf and even some mainstreamed schools have to work with:A student who is regular CI wearer who goes to regular AVT therapy outside school whose parents do not sign at home. Sometimes this student are implanted beyond the recommended 6 months. Some of student can actually speak and hear language using CI de...
Language Education Tech Mon, Jun 09 2008 hide this blog
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A new low for deaf ignorance?
I look so I can hear.... Bill Cresswell kindly transcribed this video clip from the BBC website. Jump to HERE for the transcription and video. Bryan Adams held a photographic exhibition to raise awareness about hearing loss, showcasing photos of celebrities. I thought it (almost) funny that he was keen to raise awareness, as is the BBC, but I couldn't even [...]
Language Audism Art and Storytelling Education Tech Mon, Jun 09 2008 hide this blog
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Lipreading is an essential life skill therefore why should...
I look so I can hear.... As you become deaf, you become isolated in a world of silence where you are ignored by the hearing majority and unable to communicate with them. Without alternative life skills including lip-reading, you eventually withdraw from society. A thirty week lip-reading course in Essex now costs £186. This has caused most courses to close, remaining [...]
Language Education Mon, Jun 09 2008 hide this blog
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Free Online Sign Language Courses Series Launched!
LSO-21: ASL and You LearningSignsOnline, LLC believes in making learning American Sign Language (ASL) affordable and accessible to everyone. With that in mind, we're very proud to launch a series of free online ASL courses as a supplement to our expanding regular coursework. Our very first course is a simple one, but an important one. Learning to fingerspell [...]
Language Education Mon, Jun 09 2008 hide this blog

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