This book details the biennial report of California's Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, covering 1867–1869. It provides an overview of the institution and its commitment to providing comprehensive education and care for these students. The author shares a breakdown of students by enrollment, age, and gender. Additionally, they share financial information regarding the expansion and construction of new facilities. Their method of teaching, which combines oral instruction with tactile aids, is highlighted. The author conveys the challenges presented by a lack of textbooks and how they overcame them. Historical topics were taught through oral discussion, while geography, arithmetic, and geometry utilized raised maps and slates. The report shows the progress of the students and the dedication of the teachers in providing them with a well-rounded education despite the challenges they face.
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