This chapter talks and gives information about where somebody could go to get information about deafness. "The best place to start is your local public, school, or college library" (183). I myself have learned a lot by using the internet. If you do not have access to the internet I am sure you can gain access at the nearest local library. The internet is an amazing things these days. I sometimes randomly look up facts about deafness, or something is mentioned in the class or book and I want to better understand, or I just want to read an article about the deaf community. I'm, very careful when looking up things because there is a lot of false information. I always try my best to make sure the sources I read are reliable and trust worthy websites. The Laurent Clerc Deaf Education Center at Gallaudet University is considered the best overall source center.
Works Cited
Morre, S. Matthew, and Linda Levitan.
For Hearing People Only. 3rd Ed. Rochester,
New York: MSM Productions, Ltd.,2003.Print.
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