Big D deaf vs Little d deaf
The audist view leads to : ____-centric model: stressing audio cues and not visual cues
Audio
_____ also lead to: Lack of knowledge - An unwillingness to learn - Limited relationships with deaf people - Fear in the hearing society
Audism
_____ is the notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear or behave in the manner of one who hears.
Audism
The view of ____ D deaf is that deaf people are not flawed and their handicap arises when they must interact with people that don't sign.
Big
___ "D" deaf is a cultural perspective of deafness. * it is not an impairment or something to be fixed ( its a ____ culture with a community and similar language)
Big, separate
This is how little "d" deaf views the ____ community: 1.A group of people "whose hearing loss interferes with the normal reception of speech." 2. Believe that deaf people have learning disabilities due to their hearing loss. 3. Deaf people are not "normal" because they cannot hear.
Deaf
What view of Deafness is a social/cultural view and shows an affiliation with the Deaf Culture
Deaf
List of things deaf people can do: - ____ clubs - ____ service orgs -World Recreation Association for the Deaf (WRAD) and American Athletic Association of the Deaf (AAAD)
Deaf Community
Chicago Institute for the Moving Image (CIMI) - ____ made by Deaf filmmakers - Supports Deaf people in the media
Films
Most well known Deaf community is at Gallaudet University in _______, D.C. * Deaf President Now movement in ____.
Washington, 1988
The goal- to breakdown _____ by: listening and being open to the deaf culture (how they acquire language,Natural sign language in deaf education Accessible approach to English literacy)
audism
An ____ is someone who is prejudice against deaf people.
audist
To be Deaf means that you belong to a ____ with others who are Deaf (share common experiences, languages, values, and cultures). - Not a disability - they are proud - use ASL to communicate - belong to and interact with Deaf groups
community
The medical world views cochlear implants as miracle devices to "____" hearing loss. The Deaf world viewed cochlear implants as an ___ on Deaf culture and the Deaf community.
cure attack
National Association of the Deaf (NAD) represents the social, legal, and political needs of the _____ community
deaf
What view of Deafness devalues the Deaf community and its mindset, values, language, and overall culture.
deaf, hard of hearing, and/or hearing impaired
The definition of ____ - It is a medical condition in which an individual loses the ability to hear. * It can be congenital or acquired.
deafness
examples of audism: - ______ deaf persons jobs, services, insurance, and other basic rights. - Prejudice or discrimination against ____ people - Serious attitudinal barriers in the expectations and behaviors of employers, educators and service providers (such as interpreters), regarding the capabilities of Deaf persons - Different _____ when interpreting and relaying information for Deaf and hearing
denying deaf treatment
The audist view leads to intervention : the idea that the problem must be ____ and the audiologists or other professionals know what is best for the child.
fixed
Deaf Culture is passed through _____. - by residential schools - Deaf parents to deaf children - children of Deaf parents to other Deaf children
generations
The audist view leads to: ______ screenings because some "lives are not worth living".
genetic
Different ways to communicate with a deaf person: - write - _____ - lip read - interpreter
gesture
Audist views: - Language makes us _____ and different from any other species on the planet. Language = _____ Therefore intelligence and success is judged based on their language ability of the _____ culture.
human speech hearing
Deaf culture developed by: - common _____, ASL - similar learning and life experiences - friends and contacts within the community
language
What view is a disability/handicap, diagnosed (like a disease/ referred to as a communication disorder), treated as an illness (hearing aids, speech therapy, oral methods), and pitied/looked down upon?
little "d" deaf
____ "d" ___ is viewed by professionals as a condition that must be fixed and that deaf people differ from the hearing norms.
little, deaf
The audist view leads to : Inclusion- _____ deaf students and discouraging residential schools
mainstreaming
Customs in the deaf community: 1. They ___ other deaf people within the community. (they generally want to have deaf children) 2. Getting ____ (ex: flashing lights, waving of a hand) 3. Saying excuse me when walking between two people signing
marry attention
There are silent ___ for entertainment, deaf actors/actresses, traveling theater groups. * Marlee Matlin is a famous ____ for the deaf community. Starred in Children of a Lesser God. - There is a ____ Theatre of the Deaf
movies National
The audist view leads to: monolingualism - Using ____ methods and not sign language; active denial of visual language to visually centered learners.
oral