Manualists, those who advocated for sign language usage, were effectively " kicked out " and replaced with teachers who used the pure oral method.
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She worked at the school with Alexander Graham Bell, who implemented his father s Visible Speech System to teach instructors in the oral method of teaching.
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Some schools using the oral method changed to Total Communication; others just added sign into their existing program or simply allowed children to sign amongst themselves without punishment.
24.
He died before his contributions to Deaf education became widespread, but John Baptist Graser ( 1766-1841 ) and Frederick Maritz Hill ( 1805-1874 ) continued to espouse the oral method.
25.
During the 1865 66 academic year, Gallaudet responded to criticism from supporters of the oral method in Massachusetts, saying that oral instruction is usually of little value to congenitally deaf children.
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Between 1960 and 1961, Prof . Boorsch and Prof . Capretz worked on an oral method, which was never published, in which they had kept the names of these two characters.
27.
His thesis An Experimental Study of Methods of Teaching English in Secondary Modern Schools ( Birmingham PhD, 1951 ) involved a comparison of three methods : the project, formal, and oral methods.
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During the early 20th century, when most school administrations were transitioning away from the use of American Sign Language in favor of the oral method of instruction, the worker generally advocated a dissenting view.
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Margaret S . Sterck began her career in education of the deaf at the age of 17 in 1909 by training with Mary Garrett, a nationally-known teacher and pioneer of the oral method of communication.
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All students that were sent to the oral schools were forced to use the oral method, and oralist schools restricted the deaf students'use of American Sign Language ( ASL ) in class and in public.