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Awareness
Communication
WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY?
Please make GOOGLE SLIDES. Do it simply.
Create your own
Picture
Design
To share your classmate about it.
My Life. My Dream. My Goal.
What is FSL?
Filipino Sign Language
Natural sign language of Filipino Deaf
Our sign language is the way of life with Deaf
communities
The Filipino Deaf have a unique way of expressing
themselves through their language and creativity
It is the sign language used in communicating and written
in English.
The Deaf Tree ASL Story
EACH THREE GROUPS
1. Discuss with your groups
2. Make your own idea about FSL story?
EACH THREE GROUPS
1. Discuss with your groups
2. Make your own idea about FSL story?
WHO AM
I?
WHO AM
I?
ACCEPT
YOU ARE
DEAF?
ACCEPT
YOU ARE
DEAF?
Website: https://kahoot.it/
Note: Please download at kahoot app and
use your cellphone before instruction 
Deaf and Dumb?Deaf and Dumb?
Deaf – Mute?Deaf – Mute?
Pipi?Pipi?
Hearing –
Impaired?
Hearing –
Impaired?
(d) deaf? / (D)
Deaf?
(d) deaf? / (D)
Deaf?
Hard of Hearing?Hard of Hearing?
“Beautiful”
DEAF-FRIENDLY TERMSDEAF-FRIENDLY TERMS
NOT ACCEPTABLENOT ACCEPTABLE
GO
Deaf – Mute
Some of us have voice, and voice well.
But we decide when and with whom we
want to voice. Because we cannot hear
how loud or soft or how high or low our
voices, sometimes we are ridiculed and
we feel terrible. Would you want to be
laughed at? Neither do we.
Some of us have voice, and voice well.
But we decide when and with whom we
want to voice. Because we cannot hear
how loud or soft or how high or low our
voices, sometimes we are ridiculed and
we feel terrible. Would you want to be
laughed at? Neither do we.
Deaf and Dumb
We may not be able to hear;
but it does not mean we are
stupid or retarded.
We may not be able to hear;
but it does not mean we are
stupid or retarded.
Hearing - Impaired
Why focus on the negative? This
term was popular in the 70s and
80s, but now is used mostly by
doctors, audiologists and other
people who are mainly interested
in our ears “not working.”
Why focus on the negative? This
term was popular in the 70s and
80s, but now is used mostly by
doctors, audiologists and other
people who are mainly interested
in our ears “not working.”
Pipi
Tagalog version of mute. Not true.
Maaring magasalita ang marami sa
amin kung nais namin.
ACCEPTABLEACCEPTABLE
BACK GO
Deaf
YES! The big D distinguishes us
as a group of people with our own
unique language and culture.
We have our own identity, and we
would like to be respected as such.
Many people all over the world
call themselves Deaf.
YES! The big D distinguishes us
as a group of people with our own
unique language and culture.
We have our own identity, and we
would like to be respected as such.
Many people all over the world
call themselves Deaf.
Hard of Hearing
Some of us can use the
telephone and hear quite a bit.
We, hard of hearing people live
in both the hearing world and
Deaf world – we have an
identity of our own
Some of us can use the
telephone and hear quite a bit.
We, hard of hearing people live
in both the hearing world and
Deaf world – we have an
identity of our own
deaf
This is OK, when talking about
people with hearing loss, in
general.
This is OK, when talking about
people with hearing loss, in
general.
BACK
Activity
1. Read a statement. (English)
2. Recite what it says and defend if it is true and
why or if it is false and why. (FSL)
3. Write and share your thoughts about people’s
misconceptions after the activity. (English)
1. Read a statement. (English)
2. Recite what it says and defend if it is true and
why or if it is false and why. (FSL)
3. Write and share your thoughts about people’s
misconceptions after the activity. (English)
Deaf people can read lips
and understand everything.
No, not at all deaf people can
“lip - read” and understand
everything. Some speech
patterns are not familiar to
the lip readers.
Sometimes, they could guess
what is being said based on the
context.
Deaf people are not as
intelligent as hearing
people.
Deaf and hearing people
are both intelligent.
Deaf people have
college’s degree already,
even master’s degree.
All deaf children have deaf
parents.
No, very little percentage of
deaf children have deaf
parents.
Sometimes, deafness can be due
to genetics which means it can
be inherited from deaf parents,
grandparents, uncles, aunts and
other close relatives.
Deaf individual have more
serious emotional problems than
hearing people.
No, some deaf people suffer
serious emotional disturbances
due to their sad experiences-
family or school but their rate
is not so high.
Hearing people think deaf
people’s behavior look
abnormal.
All deaf people are alike.
No, deaf people have
diverse characteristics,
attitudes and
personalities.
Hearing Aids and Cochlear
Implants restore hearing to
normal.
No, Hearing Aids and
Cochlear Implants do not
restore hearing to
normal. These devices
just help deaf people to
hear a little bit.
Deaf people cannot drive.
No, Deaf people
can drive.
Don’t all deaf people use
Tagalog or Filipino?
Some Deaf people know
how to use Tagalog or
Filipino but not at
all.
Deaf people can’t dance because
they can’t hear music.
Deaf people can dance
because they can feel
the vibration.
Sign language is universal.
Not all sign
language are alike.
Write down your thoughts about
people’s misconceptions about the Deaf.
(you can share your own experience.)
Write down your thoughts about
people’s misconceptions about the Deaf.
(you can share your own experience.)
“Think back” (half color bond paper)
A Paradigm Shift from A
Medical/Pathological View to a
Socio-Cultural View.
Medical/Pathological View
(Hearing perspective)
Socio-Cultural View
(Deaf perspective)
1. Deaf people are
different and
unique.
2. There is similar in
the mental
abilities of Deaf and
hearing people.
3. Deaf people have
several advantages
abilities.
4. Deaf people have
natural sign
language.
5. Deaf people belong
to a unique culture
1. Deaf people are
different and
unique.
2. There is similar in
the mental
abilities of Deaf and
hearing people.
3. Deaf people have
several advantages
abilities.
4. Deaf people have
natural sign
language.
5. Deaf people belong
to a unique culture
1. deaf people need
to be “fixed.”
2. deaf people are
intellectually
inferior.
3. deaf people have
limited
abilities.
4. deaf people are
speech-
impaired.
5. Deaf people are
culturally
deprived.
1. deaf people need
to be “fixed.”
2. deaf people are
intellectually
inferior.
3. deaf people have
limited
abilities.
4. deaf people are
speech-
impaired.
5. Deaf people are
culturally
deprived.
About Medical/Pathological
View to a Socio-Cultural
View?
Have a question?
Important things you should
know about the Deaf
 they are people like us-they have rights,
needs, skills and abilities.
 deaf people want to be called as deaf.
 deaf people have the ability to learn given the
opportunities.
 deaf people have their own way of
communicating- sign language.
 we can help the deaf people better if we try to
learn sign language or be open to assisting
them in their needs.
• 20% discount on services of hotels, restaurant,
theaters, fees on leisure and amusement, medicines,
medical, and dental services, domestic, and see
travel, fare fees railways, skyways, and buses.
• Education Assistance
• Same benefits and privileges given by GSIS, SSS,
and Pag-ibig.
• Prohibition on ridicule and vilification.
Magna Carta for PWDs: RA
9942
Seatwork:
To choose your research “How to communicate
with the people”
Get the deaf person’s attention before speaking.
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
a tap on the shoulder
a wave of the hand
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
Wave hand / hands
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
Use any light sources.
Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
Stomping your feet (wooden floor)
Still learning to sign?
Here are other modes of
communication:
You can communication by writing.
(but use basic and simple English please)
Use telecommunication devices the cellular
phone (SMS/text, Notepad in IPad, and
Computer)
Use body language, pantomime,
and facial expressions.
Research the Deaf History
ASSIGNMENT:
1.What is Deafhood?
2.What is Deafness?
Example: Telephone
Noted: To present your PPT.
GOOD LUCK! 
References
https://deafphilippines.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/pushing-the-filipino-sign-language/
https://kahoot.it
https://giphy.com
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/31e1/99616ee0929b495e2d207ba3df73aa9ef826.pdf
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker/?CFID=3208214&CFTOKEN=18370909

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Goboleo kaila camille_deaf_awareness_communication

  • 2. WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY? Please make GOOGLE SLIDES. Do it simply. Create your own Picture Design To share your classmate about it.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. My Life. My Dream. My Goal.
  • 6. What is FSL? Filipino Sign Language Natural sign language of Filipino Deaf Our sign language is the way of life with Deaf communities The Filipino Deaf have a unique way of expressing themselves through their language and creativity It is the sign language used in communicating and written in English.
  • 7.
  • 8. The Deaf Tree ASL Story
  • 9. EACH THREE GROUPS 1. Discuss with your groups 2. Make your own idea about FSL story? EACH THREE GROUPS 1. Discuss with your groups 2. Make your own idea about FSL story?
  • 10. WHO AM I? WHO AM I? ACCEPT YOU ARE DEAF? ACCEPT YOU ARE DEAF?
  • 11. Website: https://kahoot.it/ Note: Please download at kahoot app and use your cellphone before instruction 
  • 12. Deaf and Dumb?Deaf and Dumb? Deaf – Mute?Deaf – Mute? Pipi?Pipi? Hearing – Impaired? Hearing – Impaired? (d) deaf? / (D) Deaf? (d) deaf? / (D) Deaf? Hard of Hearing?Hard of Hearing?
  • 14. DEAF-FRIENDLY TERMSDEAF-FRIENDLY TERMS NOT ACCEPTABLENOT ACCEPTABLE GO
  • 15. Deaf – Mute Some of us have voice, and voice well. But we decide when and with whom we want to voice. Because we cannot hear how loud or soft or how high or low our voices, sometimes we are ridiculed and we feel terrible. Would you want to be laughed at? Neither do we. Some of us have voice, and voice well. But we decide when and with whom we want to voice. Because we cannot hear how loud or soft or how high or low our voices, sometimes we are ridiculed and we feel terrible. Would you want to be laughed at? Neither do we.
  • 16. Deaf and Dumb We may not be able to hear; but it does not mean we are stupid or retarded. We may not be able to hear; but it does not mean we are stupid or retarded.
  • 17. Hearing - Impaired Why focus on the negative? This term was popular in the 70s and 80s, but now is used mostly by doctors, audiologists and other people who are mainly interested in our ears “not working.” Why focus on the negative? This term was popular in the 70s and 80s, but now is used mostly by doctors, audiologists and other people who are mainly interested in our ears “not working.”
  • 18. Pipi Tagalog version of mute. Not true. Maaring magasalita ang marami sa amin kung nais namin.
  • 20. Deaf YES! The big D distinguishes us as a group of people with our own unique language and culture. We have our own identity, and we would like to be respected as such. Many people all over the world call themselves Deaf. YES! The big D distinguishes us as a group of people with our own unique language and culture. We have our own identity, and we would like to be respected as such. Many people all over the world call themselves Deaf.
  • 21. Hard of Hearing Some of us can use the telephone and hear quite a bit. We, hard of hearing people live in both the hearing world and Deaf world – we have an identity of our own Some of us can use the telephone and hear quite a bit. We, hard of hearing people live in both the hearing world and Deaf world – we have an identity of our own
  • 22. deaf This is OK, when talking about people with hearing loss, in general. This is OK, when talking about people with hearing loss, in general. BACK
  • 23. Activity 1. Read a statement. (English) 2. Recite what it says and defend if it is true and why or if it is false and why. (FSL) 3. Write and share your thoughts about people’s misconceptions after the activity. (English) 1. Read a statement. (English) 2. Recite what it says and defend if it is true and why or if it is false and why. (FSL) 3. Write and share your thoughts about people’s misconceptions after the activity. (English)
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  • 27. Deaf people can read lips and understand everything.
  • 28. No, not at all deaf people can “lip - read” and understand everything. Some speech patterns are not familiar to the lip readers. Sometimes, they could guess what is being said based on the context.
  • 29. Deaf people are not as intelligent as hearing people.
  • 30. Deaf and hearing people are both intelligent. Deaf people have college’s degree already, even master’s degree.
  • 31. All deaf children have deaf parents.
  • 32. No, very little percentage of deaf children have deaf parents. Sometimes, deafness can be due to genetics which means it can be inherited from deaf parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts and other close relatives.
  • 33. Deaf individual have more serious emotional problems than hearing people.
  • 34. No, some deaf people suffer serious emotional disturbances due to their sad experiences- family or school but their rate is not so high. Hearing people think deaf people’s behavior look abnormal.
  • 35. All deaf people are alike.
  • 36. No, deaf people have diverse characteristics, attitudes and personalities.
  • 37. Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants restore hearing to normal.
  • 38. No, Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants do not restore hearing to normal. These devices just help deaf people to hear a little bit.
  • 41. Don’t all deaf people use Tagalog or Filipino?
  • 42. Some Deaf people know how to use Tagalog or Filipino but not at all.
  • 43. Deaf people can’t dance because they can’t hear music.
  • 44. Deaf people can dance because they can feel the vibration.
  • 45. Sign language is universal.
  • 46. Not all sign language are alike.
  • 47. Write down your thoughts about people’s misconceptions about the Deaf. (you can share your own experience.) Write down your thoughts about people’s misconceptions about the Deaf. (you can share your own experience.) “Think back” (half color bond paper)
  • 48. A Paradigm Shift from A Medical/Pathological View to a Socio-Cultural View.
  • 49. Medical/Pathological View (Hearing perspective) Socio-Cultural View (Deaf perspective) 1. Deaf people are different and unique. 2. There is similar in the mental abilities of Deaf and hearing people. 3. Deaf people have several advantages abilities. 4. Deaf people have natural sign language. 5. Deaf people belong to a unique culture 1. Deaf people are different and unique. 2. There is similar in the mental abilities of Deaf and hearing people. 3. Deaf people have several advantages abilities. 4. Deaf people have natural sign language. 5. Deaf people belong to a unique culture 1. deaf people need to be “fixed.” 2. deaf people are intellectually inferior. 3. deaf people have limited abilities. 4. deaf people are speech- impaired. 5. Deaf people are culturally deprived. 1. deaf people need to be “fixed.” 2. deaf people are intellectually inferior. 3. deaf people have limited abilities. 4. deaf people are speech- impaired. 5. Deaf people are culturally deprived.
  • 50. About Medical/Pathological View to a Socio-Cultural View? Have a question?
  • 51. Important things you should know about the Deaf
  • 52.  they are people like us-they have rights, needs, skills and abilities.  deaf people want to be called as deaf.  deaf people have the ability to learn given the opportunities.  deaf people have their own way of communicating- sign language.  we can help the deaf people better if we try to learn sign language or be open to assisting them in their needs.
  • 53. • 20% discount on services of hotels, restaurant, theaters, fees on leisure and amusement, medicines, medical, and dental services, domestic, and see travel, fare fees railways, skyways, and buses. • Education Assistance • Same benefits and privileges given by GSIS, SSS, and Pag-ibig. • Prohibition on ridicule and vilification. Magna Carta for PWDs: RA 9942
  • 54. Seatwork: To choose your research “How to communicate with the people”
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  • 56. Get the deaf person’s attention before speaking. Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
  • 57. Get the Deaf person’s attention by: a tap on the shoulder
  • 58. a wave of the hand Get the Deaf person’s attention by:
  • 59. Get the Deaf person’s attention by: Wave hand / hands
  • 60. Get the Deaf person’s attention by: Use any light sources.
  • 61. Get the Deaf person’s attention by: Stomping your feet (wooden floor)
  • 62. Still learning to sign? Here are other modes of communication:
  • 63. You can communication by writing. (but use basic and simple English please)
  • 64. Use telecommunication devices the cellular phone (SMS/text, Notepad in IPad, and Computer)
  • 65. Use body language, pantomime, and facial expressions.
  • 66. Research the Deaf History ASSIGNMENT: 1.What is Deafhood? 2.What is Deafness? Example: Telephone Noted: To present your PPT.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. 1. How are you? (sign language gif) 2. Please introduce yourself, everyone! 
  2. My name is Kaila Camille L. Goboleo. I studied at De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde and took a major course in Bachelor in Applied Deaf Studies (BAPDST) and track course in Business Entrepreneurship under School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS). I graduated last October 29, 2016. I worked at the Power of Faith Academy Christian Life for 6 months, contractual only. I enrolled in De La Salle University and took a course in Teacher Certificate Program of 18 units. I want to become a teacher to teach Deaf students to help them grow and further their knowledge and Education. That’s why I will take the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) after finishing the Teacher Certificate Program. I am currently working at Center for Education Access and Development (CEAD) in DLS-CSB.
  3. 2nd reading on Senate bill on FSL passed! To 3rd reading will be pass on FSL bill in Sept. Please support and spread it to our Deaf communities very important!
  4. Ice Breaker! Let’s play… Enjoy and Fun!
  5. Ask the Deaf students, do you understand (sign language gif) about medical / pathological view to a socio – cultural view? Have a question? 
  6. 1. Good luck! 2. Thank you! (sign language gif) 3. I love you (sign language gif)