At the time, the district had 102 deaf students in regular schools.
And yet young deaf students have great difficulty in getting a place at university.
By 1983 there were over 400 deaf students enrolled in the two schools.
She said the approach had proven to be especially effective in teaching deaf students.
The latter are a group of deaf students who attend the school.
In 2008 there were over 900 blind and deaf students at the institution.
As a result of e-pek@k project, many deaf students are now able to build and maintain their own website.
All deaf students are also give iPads to further their learning resources.
Sign languages have often evolved around schools for deaf students.
In the inclusive classes they did not have goals for these deaf students.