Washington School for the Deaf: A Bilingual Approach is a school that exposes the educational capacity that children who are D/deaf. There is no difference in a student who is D/deaf compared to one who isn't. The way in which they are viewed and educated is what changes. The largest outcome of chapter three that this video speaks on is "I can describe how deaf education settings have changed over the last fifty years", although, that absolutely isn't the only one. Understanding the profession I intend on pursuing, the last outcome "I can list three laws that have influenced Deaf Education" is the most relevant to me. Although it isn't specifically spoken on in the video, it is vital in the success of the Washington School for the Deaf. Without specific legislation from people who care about the education of all students regardless of abilities, we would still be stuck where we were fifty years ago and then there would be no use in describing how deaf education settings have changed over the years.
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