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6. Totality and the oral method of deaf education (1937-1968)
- Mark James (author)
Chapter of: Proud to be Deaf: Saintliness in the Catholic Deaf community in South Africa from 1874-1994
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Title | 6. Totality and the oral method of deaf education (1937-1968) |
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Landing page | https://ujonlinepress.uj.ac.za/index.php/ujp/catalog/book/200 |
Publisher | UJ Press |
Published on | 2025-05-29 |
Long abstract | The oral method of deaf education wins the day in Catholic schools for the deaf by 1928. This chapter attempts to explain what this meant for the education of deaf children and hearing families in relation to Levinas’ concept of totality. |