Notes and Observations Upon the Education of the Deaf: With a Revised Index to Education of Deaf ChildrenVolta bureau, 1892 - 90 halaman |
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Alex American Asylum American Instructors Articulation Teachers auricular instruction Bell's Bibliothek Bibliothèque Blind California Convention cause of deafness Census of 1880 children of deaf Clarke Institution Columbia Institution congenitally deaf Consanguinity Convention of American Crouter day-schools Deaf and Dumb deaf children deaf parents deaf variety deaf-mutes E. A. Fay Education of Deaf Emery Fallacies concerning finger-spelling G. O. Fay Gillett Graham Bell H. P. Peet hearing Horace Mann School Institution for Deaf-Mutes Instruction of Deaf-Mutes intermarriage June to second Königliche language-teaching Last Wed Manual alphabet Marriage method of instruction Milan Milan Convention Miss National College oral method Oral School pay pupils Pennsylvania Institution President GALLAUDET Principal Public Library pure oral method resolutions Royal Commission School for Deaf-Mutes second Wed Sept sign-language signs speech-reading Statistics Superintendent Table teaching Third Wed tion Università Universitäts-Bibliothek University Visible Speech Washington Williams York Institution
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Halaman xl - Resolved, That earnest and persistent endeavors should be made in every school for the deaf to teach every pupil to speak and read from the lips...
Halaman xlii - That every child who is deaf should have full opportunity of being educated on the Pure Oral System. In all schools which receive Government grants, whether conducted on the oral, sign and manual, or combined system, all children should be, for the first year at least, instructed on the oral system, and after the first year they should be taught to speak and lip-read on the pure oral system, unless they are physically or mentally disqualified...
Halaman xxxi - Resolved, That in the opinion of this Conference it is the duty of all institutions for the education. of the deaf and dumb, to provide adequate means for imparting instruction in articulation, and in lip-reading, to such of their pupils as may be able to engage with profit in exercises of this nature.
Halaman xxxi - Resolved, That, in the opinion of this Conference, it is the duty of all Institutions for the education of the Deaf and Dumb to provide adequate means for imparting instruction in articulation and lip-reading to such of their pupils as may be able to engage with profit in exercises of this nature.
Halaman xl - That the system of instruction existing at present in America commends itself to the world, for the reason that its tendency is to include all known methods and expedients which have been found to be of value in the education of the deaf, while it allows diversity and independence of action and work at the same time, harmoniously aiming at the attainment of an object common to all.
Halaman xxxiii - There were present 164 active members : 87 from Italy, 56 from France, 8 from England, 5 from the United States, 3 from Germany, 1 from Belgium, and 1 from Switzerland. The...
Halaman xxxv - THE CONGRESS — Considering the incontestable superiority of speech over signs in restoring the deaf-mute to society, and in giving him a more perfect knowledge of language, Declares — That the Oral method ought to be preferred to that of signs for the education and instruction of the deaf and dumb.
Halaman xxxi - That to attain success in this department of instruction an added force of instructors will be necessary, and this Conference hereby recommends to Boards of Directors of Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb in this country that speedy measures be taken to provide the funds needed for the prosecution of this work.
Halaman xviii - ... BROTHERS, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. WASHINGTON, DC INTRODUCTORY. This book has been printed, through the liberality of the Volta Bureau, to signalize an educational movement of international interest. The object of the movement referred to is, to secure provision for the elementary education of every deaf child in the United Kingdom, and incidentally to promote the greatest efficiency practicable in the instruction afforded. In furtherance of this end, a Commission created by the Crown in 1885,...
Halaman xxxviii - Resolved, That the Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb be requested to organize a section of the Convention for the promotion of articulation teaching.