Deaf Culture Quiz 1
5 myths about ASL
1) It is a signing form of english 2) asl is only capable of communciating concrete ideas 3) ASL is a universal language 4) hearing people invited ASL 5) ASL has alwasy be the offical langauge of deaf in teh US
When was the first deaf school established?
1817 in connecticut, called the American Asylum for the Education of the Dead and Dumb
Deaf culture became popular when
1980's
demographics of Deaf
360 million people worldwide that have a disabiling hearing loss \ 17 percent of the us popoulation or 36 million adults report some degree of hearing loss roughly 2 to 3 of every 1000 children in teh US are born deaf or hard of hearing
About ____ percent of deaf and hard of hearing students have additional disabilite that impact learning
40 percent
how long do choclear implnats usually last?
5 to 10 years
Deaf children or Hearing parents
96 % of deaf children are born to hearing parents, these parents are often shcoked when they find out their new babay has not passed the hearing screning test done at the hospial. some parents learn they usually do not master it but the kdi will learn baout Deaf culture from their teachers, summer camps, atteding Deaf festivals
Disadvantage for public schools
A disadvangtge of publisc schools ofr deaf studetns is that deaf studetns may be isolated in small programs without a group of language peers lack or resources disadvantge instructorion is through an interpeter they suffer isolation and social regjection
the bilingual approach includes the ASL/ English bilingual program, this approach uses __
ASL as the language of instruction and teaches englihs as a second langugae
There are two basic programs that parents can explore
ASL/English bilingual apporaches (two languages) or monolingual approach
what is an audiologist
An audilogist is a professional who specilizes in detecting hearing levels and proposing different types of accomddation s
What is CART
Computer Assisting Real Time Capturing
What are the preferred term to call people
Deaf and hard of hearing
people who may not hera or speak the same way as hearing poeple are called
Deaf, deaf, deaf blind, hard of hearing, late deafned, or deaf mute
hard of hearing individuals
These are indivudals with mild or moderate hearing levels who will rely more on what they can hear with hearing aids they often will want to be hearing and not different from their freinds and familes
Deaf with a capital represents
What we see as the culture of Deaf people. these people use sign langauge and share beleifts, values, customs, and experinc ethat create a strong bond and group identity
contact signing is
a natural way of signing that comes about where Deaf communites who sue sign langauge meet hearing communicted who use spoken and written english
Cued speech
a system that uses eight handshapes called cues to desginate the consonants of enlguhs with four hand positions around the mouth to show vowels.
Hearing aids are used to what
amplify and channel sound into the inner ear
Cochlear implants do not what?
amplify sounds, instead they are transmitted directly to the auditory nerve
d =
anythign to do with deafness
D =
anything that has to do with culture
Sim Com Simultaneous Communication
are the easiest communcioatn modes for hearing people who are not fluent in ASL because they can fall back on their spoken enlguhs and writing skills to compensate for their developing ASL skills.
many peole who call themselves deaf rely on
auditory assistance devices, prefer to use spoken language and tend to socialize more often with hearing people than with deaf people
Negative lables for Deaf people that they find to be offensive are
auditory handicap hearing impaired hearing handicapped Deaf Mute Prelingually Deaf Deaf and Dumb
The deaf culuture is a culture that people are either _____ into or join later after _____
born into or join later after meeting culturally DEaf peole
Deaf peolple are isolated - -
by being with all hearing people deaf person with hearing aid is looked down upon sometimes by others in the Deaf commnity
Deaf Gain
deaf gain is a more recent concept than Deafhood the term Deaf gain makes the point that there is a gain to being deaf
the effectivness of the hearing aid depends on the
deaf person's residual hearing in other words, how much hearing he or she has
examples of external factors are
diseases like meningitis, premature births, fetal alcohol syndrome, or simply becoming elderly
genetic causes for deafness
genes that are inherited and gene mutations are the cause of deafness in appromiztley more than 50 percent of babies born deaf
_________ refers to people who have a slight to moderate hearing loss
hard of hearing
_______ often benefit from the use of hearign aids
hard of hearing people
Total Communication or TC is a
philipsophy started by Ray Holcomb
culturally deaf is a
positive gain or attribute they don't care abotu the heairng world at all, their deafness does not need to be fixed
one way to degine culture is
that is includes the values, belifes, and practice that guide the group in indivudla and social development
culture
the beliefs, values, rules, and customs that exist within a group of people who share a common language and environment
postlingually deaf
those who already speak and hear a language before they became deaf are post bilingually deaf
similarites of Deaf culture
using sign language, beign upfront as a Deaf person, being comfortable with other peole, and wanting to interact with them
People of the Eye
using the eye instead shifts the focus from hearing loss to deaf people as visual beings
Deaf with a Captial D is
culturally acceptable
91 or higher db
profound hearing level
true or fasle, 96% of deaf children are born to hearing parents
true
Being Deaf is a positive way of life true or false?
ture
What is a audigram used for?
various reason such as to qualify for the deaf olympics, receving vocational rehabilitaion, and social security benefits or being eligible for admission at an educational institution or program serving deaf students
What movemenent started in 1988 resulted in teh first deaf preseident at gaulludet university
Deaf President Now or DPN
Deafooh
created by Paddy Ladd defines Deafhood as a Deaf consciouness concpet that involves processsing and reconstructuring of Deaf traditions realted to becoming and staying Deaf
Providing the Deaf child with early access to ASL and spoken language ______ the risk for language deprivation and ______ the acquisition of language durign the sensitibe period of first language delivery
decreases accelerates
Do's and Don't
don't voice at the same time don't yell or throw objects to get attention do walk through a sign conversation don't jump into a conversation like you are a member of the Deaf community don't act like you are fluent in ASL if you are not don't interpete if you cant' do ease drop on a sign conversation don't leave a deaf person out of the convesation with hearing people don't assume that a Deaf person is less intelligent
What causes changes in hearing levels: there are two categories:
hearing loss before/ at birth or congential loss and after birth (Acquired loss)
Hearing members in Deaf families
hearing sibilings, spouses may connect with the deaf community espically is they are comforbtale using sign langauge
Bimodal/ bilingual apporac, one goal of this program is to
help a child develop a visual langauge while develpoing spoek language to his or her maxium capacity
When did the term Deaf culture become popular?
in the 1980's after the book Deaf in America
Deaf Ethniicty
is support of a Deaf Ethnicity, the argument is that Deaf people have a collective name (Deaf) a shared langauge (ASL) feelings of community, behavior norms, distinct values, culturre knwoldege and customers
advantage to general education
is the content may be approprialtely challenging if it is accessible to the child and if the child is functioning on grade level
What is Deaf world
it encompasses Deaf people who are common characteristics or pursuits as part of a particular way of life that involves social networks
what was the importance of the DPN movement
it showed the power of the deaf community to get together and advocate for significant change. It has also created stron symbolic visibility for the deaf community
Deaf children score ____ on standard academic testing and as they move up they fall behind on academic levels to hearing monolinugiual children
lower
TC can include ASL thus it can be considered a bilingual langue, however is may also include
manual codes of english along with fingerspelling, reading, qriting, destures and speech
Deaf people feel that the word hearing impaired is what
means something is wrong, broken, impaired, or not working
41-55 db
moderate hearing loss
56-70 db
moderate server
10-15 db
normal heaing
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observable: behaviors and practices - charactersitics which are apparent to the casual observer
What are the two perspectives on the cochlear implant?
one persepctive is that cochlear implnats uspport assess to the hearing world and help with hearing and spekaing the other persepctive is tat cochlear implants hurt the deaf community because the focus is on hearing and speaking and not sign lanaguage, which is visiual and accessible
reasons why deaf kids schore lower on standard acadmeic testing
one reason for the gap is that it takes longer for deaf children to learn school content due to their lack of early acess, which results in langauge depreivation another reason is that deaf student may have difficulty with testing and may need accommodations
Deaf people who identigy with Deaf culture want to be labled as people who
primarily use vision, sometimes supported by audition (through hearing aids or cochlear implants) to communicate and interact with others
What is conductive loss
problems in the outer and middle ear that cause heating loss may result in what is called conductive loss
problems happneing inside the ear or within the auditory nerve may result in what is called a
sensorineural loss
71-90 db
severe hearing loss
16-25 db
slight hearing loss
48 million american have
some sort of trouble hearing
what are the placment options for school for deaf kids
speical shcools or charter schools that are made for the deaf or education in the normal public schools
the monoloingual apporach includes using
spoken language only
Deaf Space in classrooms, what are the features
the best classroom seating arrangment is the semicircle where the teacher and student have open visual access to each other's signing.
What happened at teh internatinla congress of eduaction of Deaf in Milan?
the decision was to confirm the spread of spoken langauge education in schools for the deaf
Major advantage of seperate schools for the deaf are
the full access to ASL and Dead culture by peers and adults seperate schools have a large umber of studetn who can be grouped according to age, ability level, and language level they have certified teachers who casn sgin and instutation is from teacher to studetn instead of through a interpeter
Descriptions of Deafhood
the process indivudals undergo to accept themsevles as being deaf has to do with the positive of being Deaf Personal journey to understand themeselves as Deaf persons to evaluate themselves and liberate themesleces from oppression by hearing people
how does a cochlear impnat work
there is an internal part (coli) that is surgically implanted in the cochlea (inside the inner ear) and directly attached to the auditory nerve. the implant has electrodes that allow external sounds to skip the cochlea into electrical impuses that contravel through the adutory nerce which then sends singal to teh brain much like people who hear
late deafened indivudals
these are indivudals who became deaf after the age of 18 due to illness, sustained or acture exposire to workplace noise, accident, etc
Deaf children of Culturally Deaf parents
these indivuials tend to be seen as the inheritors of Deaf culture, they ften grow up immersed in the Deaf cultural community and using sign langugae some Deaf parents do see spoken languges as important so that the children can be both bilignual and biculutral. This makes is easier for them to interact with both hearing and deaf cultural groups
Manual codes of english or MCF
they are not languages but codes to teach English they combine ASL sign and invented english sings in english word order
how to Deaf people of Deaf culture view beign deaf
they tend to view being Deaf as a positive attriubute or as a gain, not as somehting negative or pateological that needs to be fixed
how to many people view deaf people list them all
they view them as disabled, and unable to communicate with other hearing peole deaf people are limited in what they can learn in school and in the kind of jobs they can do they see deaf people as isolated
prelingually deaf are
those who have spoken or heard langauge before they became deaf, this applies to all people who were born deaf
acquired loss
those with a acquired loss became deaf due to external factors not related to genetics
Deaf people call people who can hear and speak "hearing or hearing people or hearing world referring to spaces populated by hearing people true or false
true
if a deaf child comes from hearing parents they are most likely to be assimilated into the hearing world true or false
true
the term deaf with a lowercase d refers to indivudauls
whose hearing loss makes it very hard or impossible to understand spoken language trhough hearing along, with or without the use of auditor devices
deaf community has been around for
years