The motto of Moog Center for Deaf Education is 'Where Deaf Children Talk'.
International Deaf Education Association was created in 1985.
Moog Center for Deaf Education was created in 1996.
Harry Best has written: 'The blind' -- subject(s): Blind 'The deaf; their position in society and the provision for their education in the United States' -- subject(s): Education, Deaf 'Deafness and the deaf in the United States' -- subject(s): Deaf, Education, Institutional care
Thomas Gallaudet was instrumental in promoting education for the deaf in the mid-1800s. He founded the first school for the deaf in the United States, the American School for the Deaf, and developed teaching methods that focused on sign language and visual communication to help deaf students learn and communicate effectively. Gallaudet's work laid the foundation for deaf education in the United States and helped to empower deaf individuals through education.
The cast of History of Deaf Education - 2012 includes: Louise Harte as Herself - Presenter
M. G. McLoughlin has written: 'A history of the education of the deaf in England' -- subject(s): Deaf, Education, History 'A history of the education of the draf in England'
J. Barrett McGann has written: 'Home education for the deaf and dumb' -- subject(s): Education, Deaf, History
Irving S. Fusfeld has written: 'A handbook of readings in education of the deaf and postschool implications' -- subject(s): Deaf, Education
Ohio School for the Deaf's motto is 'the ultimate in total education since 1829...'.
Raija Nieminen has written: 'Voyage to the island' -- subject(s): Biography, Deaf, Education 'Voyage to the island' -- subject(s): Education, Deaf, Biography
The name of the first school for the deaf in America was Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons. (I know, its long.) Opened in April 15th, 1817. The Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons was the name for short time, changed to American School for the Deaf.