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[Title] => SDEAS announces admissions entry period
[Summary] => The De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde – School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies opens its doors to young deaf leaders and aspiring hearing sign language interpreters.
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[Title] => The Technology of Silence
[Summary] => The room is smaller than a typical classroom but it is airconditioned. There is a television set and a VCR and the usual wooden armchairs. The walls are bare, the room silent.
On this particular class day, an Infocus projector is on; the teacher is giving a Powerpoint presentation and all eyes are riveted on the wide screen. The class reads in silence as the teacher supplements the visuals with deft hand strokes.
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[Title] => Breaking the sound barrier
[Summary] => "WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO HEAR, but we are not dumb."
Certainly not Archie and Christine, both 21 and students at a unique school program that seeks to go past preconceived notions of disability.
The School of Deaf Educa-tion and Applied Studies (SDEAS) at De la Salle-College of St. Benilde (DLS-CSB) asserts that it is time for people to see deafness not as a disability but a gift caught up in misconceptions.
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On this particular class day, an Infocus projector is on; the teacher is giving a Powerpoint presentation and all eyes are riveted on the wide screen. The class reads in silence as the teacher supplements the visuals with deft hand strokes.
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Certainly not Archie and Christine, both 21 and students at a unique school program that seeks to go past preconceived notions of disability.
The School of Deaf Educa-tion and Applied Studies (SDEAS) at De la Salle-College of St. Benilde (DLS-CSB) asserts that it is time for people to see deafness not as a disability but a gift caught up in misconceptions.
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