Schools
Schools, Teachers and Educational Institutions – Crucial in Deaf Education
SEPTEMBER 6, 2013
Learn about the role dormitories played in preserving sign language as well as information about important deaf schools.
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NTID: Largest Technological College for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
SEPTEMBER 5, 2013
One of the nine colleges of Rochester Institute of Technology, NTID is located in Rochester, New York, and is the largest technological college in the world for students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
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Sorenson Announces Winners of Deaf Students Art Contest
SEPTEMBER 5, 2013
The Sorenson Communications “I Love Learning Because…” Deaf Students Art Contest encouraged artistic expression about learning.
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Many Schools are Named after Jean Massieu
SEPTEMBER 4, 2013

Jean Massieu was one of the first deaf educators. Because of his contributions in the field of education, many schools are named after him.
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Sorenson's "Outstanding Teacher" Honored
SEPTEMBER 4, 2013
In 2012, Sorenson named Sherie Trace the 2012 Outstanding Teacher. Watch the video to see what makes Sherie an especially outstanding educator.
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Gallaudet Celebrates 150th Anniversary
SEPTEMBER 3, 2013
Located in Washington, D.C., Gallaudet is the only liberal arts university in the world that is dedicated specifically to the education and career development of deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
Get more information about the "Bison Song" by watching this video, provided courtesy of Gallaudet University.
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Education Must Address Deaf Child’s Unique Needs
SEPTEMBER 3, 2013
School is important to any child’s education. Deaf schools have been, and continue to be, an especially important part of a deaf child’s upbringing.
To view a list of schools and programs for deaf and hard-of-hearing students in the United States, click here.
To watch news coverage of a 2011 rally at the Texas School for the Deaf, click here.
To learn more about the "National Agenda: Moving Forward on Achieving Educational Equality for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students," click here.
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