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This educational approach initially encouraged teachers to use all means of communication (ASL, spoken/written English, mime, drawing, fingerspelling, etc.). Now, the phrase is typically (and incorrectly) used in place of simultaneous communication.
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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Many Deaf students who graduate from residential schools graduate with...
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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In the court case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court, why didn't the school district want to provide an interpreter for the Deaf student?
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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This term is used to describe any of various signing/visual communication methods expressed through the hands, which attempt to represent the English language. In this category of systems are Signed English, SEE 1, and SEE 2.
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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This national organization seeks to uphold standards, ethics, and professionalism for ASL interpreters.
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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Before the 1960s, approximately what percentage of Deaf students attended residential schools?
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
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Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
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Who was the Deaf student whose court case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court?
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
RID
On average, Deaf children who graduated/left school had an academic level equivalent to a...
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healthy self-esteem.
80%
MCE
Amy Rowley
They did not want to pay for the interpreter.
3rd grade student.
RID
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