oralism
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"I got a lot of backlash from certain people in that community because I was promoting oralism."
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2017
It’s a parallel with deaf education in the late 19th-century, when oralism was forced on deaf students in the belief that this would improve their education.
From The Guardian • Oct. 29, 2015
Unlike ASL, oralism was committed to English: written, lip-read and spoken.
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In 1880, however, educators reverted to a philosophy called oralism.
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Only a minority of institutions practice pure oralism anymore; but a babel of challenges to ASL remain.
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