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  1. Juan Pablo Bonet was a Spanish cleric and educator who pioneered in the education of the deaf. Bonet helped develop one of the earliest and most successful methods for educating the deaf and improving their verbal and nonverbal communication skills.

  2. Juan Pablo Bonet (c. 1573 –1633) was a Spanish priest and pioneer of education for the deaf. He published the first book on deaf education in 1620 in Madrid . Juan Pablo Bonet was born in Torres de Berrellén ( Aragon ), and became secretary to Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías , Condestable of Castile .

  3. Jul 29, 2021 · In 1620, Juan Pablo Bonet (1573–1633) published the first book on the subject of manual alphabetic signs for the deaf. It wasn’t until 1885 that it was published in England as Simplification of the letters of the alphabet and method of teaching deaf-mutes to speak.

  4. www.nationaldeaffreedomassociation.org › juan-pablo-bonetJuan Pablo Bonet | NDFA

    Juan Pablo Bonet (c.1573–1633) was a Spanish priest and pioneer of education for the deaf. He published the first book on deaf education in 1620 in Madrid. Juan Pablo Bonet was born in Torres de Berrellén , and became secretary to Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías, Condestable of Castile.

  5. A Spanish pioneer of deaf education and his early English readers. For Deaf Awareness Week we recall the groundbreaking work of Juan Pablo Bonet (dates unknown) and his Reducción de las letras y arte para enseñar a ablar los mudos [‘Simplification of letters and art of teaching the dumb to speak’].

  6. Bonet, JUAN PABLO, a Spanish priest and one of the first to give attention to the education of the deaf and dumb, b. towards the end of the sixteenth century. He became secretary of the High Constable of Castile. The latter’s brother being a deaf-mute, Bonet took his education in hand.

  7. Funcionario de la Corona española, secretario real en diferentes despachos, pionero en la enseñanza de maestros de sordos, pionero de la fonética castellana, de la logopedia y de la ortofonía encaminadas a la enseñanza del habla de las personas sordas, así como de la enseñanza de la lectura entre los niños oyentes.

  8. Feb 15, 2021 · Some people think that Juan Pablo de Bonet invented sign language. In the year 1620, Bonet wrote a book that contained the first known manual alphabet system. The handshapes in this system represented different speech sounds.

  9. Aug 16, 2017 · One of the most well known among those teachers was Juan Pablo Bonet, a Spaniard. Bonet and those who followed him were either charlatans or incompetents; they mistook their students’ inability to speak for ignorance, and they not only failed to acknowledge but also prohibited their students from using their own language.

  10. Biography: Juan Pablo Bonet was a Spanish priest and educator, known for his pioneering work in the education of the deaf. He is most recognized for his efforts in developing one of the earliest forms of sign language and for writing the first known book dedicated to the education of the deaf.