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The viewpoints of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Alexander Graham Bell made huge impacts on Deaf culture, particularly in the field of education. Analyze and compare the perspectives of these two dominant philosophies of educating the Deaf and their effects on the Deaf worldview.

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Bell's research, trying to find a way to make the deaf hear, gave the researcher the idea of transmitting the word through electrical waves.

Gallaudet who, from then on, decided to dedicate himself to teaching the deaf. At that time there was no one in the United States dedicated to this work.

What was Alexander Graham Bell's greatest influence on the education of the deaf?

In 1872, in Boston, Massachusetts, Graham Bell opened a school for students with hearing difficulties. He used the method of pronunciation developed by his father in his classes for the deaf, called "visible speech", in which the lips, tongue and throat are used in the articulation of sound.

In what year was the first school for the deaf created in England?

Laurent Clerc deaf of French origin and educator accompanied Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, hearing educator, to the USA, where they founded a school for the deaf, in April 1817, the Harford School. Gallaudet instituted American Sign Language at the school. Using written English and the manual alphabet in its methodology.

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