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Where did the earliest record we have about Deaf education come from?(1 point)
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from a school in Leipzig, Germany
from a school in Leipzig, Germany
from the Benedictine monks
from the Benedictine monks
from early speechreading manuscripts
from early speechreading manuscripts
from transcripts of the methods debate
from transcripts of the methods debate
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from the Benedictine monks
The earliest known records of deaf education come from Benedictine monks — notably Pedro Ponce de León in 16th‑century Spain, who taught deaf children before formal schools were established.
The earliest known records of deaf education come from Benedictine monks — notably Pedro Ponce de León in 16th‑century Spain, who taught deaf children before formal schools were established.
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