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  2. Deafness in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    During this time, the United States of America had colonized the Philippines, and the American colonists built the School for the Deaf and Blind in 1907. [3] Miss Delight Rice was invited to teach the Deaf students at the school. [3] She noted having to persuade Filipino parents to let their children be educated. [3]

  3. Disability in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Out of the 648, 471 cater to elementary students while 177 cater to High School students. [12] Among the government or public special schools are Jose Fabella Memorial School, NOH – School for Crippled Children, Philippine National School for the Blind, and Philippine School for the Deaf. [13]

  4. Philippine Federation of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The PFD aims to serve all members of the deaf community. The organization's main goals are the following: Equal opportunities in employment and access to quality education as vocational rehabilitation services, to telecommunication systems and mass media from the government and the private sectors, on social services and in the public/mass transport system;

  5. International Deaf Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Deaf Education Association (IDEA) is an organization focused on educating the deaf in Bohol, Philippines initiated by the United States Peace Corps, under the leadership of Dennis Drake. [1] The organization is a non-profit establishment that provides education to the impoverished and neglected deaf and blind children in the ...

  6. Philippine School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine School for the Deaf (PSD), formerly known as the School for the Deaf and Blind (SDB), [1] is a learning institution for individuals with hearing impairments in the Philippines. Established in 1907, the institution is a semi-residential school and is the only deaf school owned by the Philippine government.

  7. Audiology and hearing health professionals in developed and ...

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    An audiologist, according to the American Academy of Audiology, "is a person who, by virtue of academic degree, clinical training, and license to practice and/or professional credential, is uniquely qualified to provide a comprehensive array of professional services related to the prevention of hearing loss and the audiologic identification, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of persons with ...

  8. Supreme Court rules for deaf student in education case - AOL

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    The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday for a a deaf student who sued his public school system for providing an inadequate education. The case is significant for other disabled students who ...

  9. Category:Deafness by country - Wikipedia

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