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737: 288:, as well as Deaf Awareness workplace training. They spend many hours working in the community, in Schools, Scout troops, Brownies and all other youth groups, so that all youngsters can see BSL in action, in real life and interact with Deaf people. They have such a high pass rate and such teaching methods that they were shortlisted for award and recognition in January 2017 by the examining body 'Signature'. 184:. During her time at the college she became the first member of a junior class to be a member of the Gallaudet Phi Alpha Pi honour society, was in the 1961 edition of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities", edited the student magazines and won prizes for both her prose writing and poetry and for acting. Some of her work was published in 239:
For a while she worked as a self-employed writer, lecturer and performer, becoming involved in promotion of sign language teaching and training of tutors and deaf theatre. She was involved in setting up and then teaching on the British Sign Language Tutor Training Course – the first university course
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Miles is regarded as a key figure in the literary heritage of sign language and the deaf community. It has been suggested that she is the source of most of the sign language poetry performed today. She was passionate about deaf issues, culture and sign language and longed to bridge the gap between
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She married a fellow student, Robert Thomas Miles, in September 1958. They separated in 1959. She graduated in 1961 receiving a BA with distinction. She worked in the United States as a teacher and counsellor for deaf adults. In 1967, she joined the newly founded
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By the early 1990s, Miles was a key figure in the British Deaf Community. She died on 30 January 1993 when she fell from the window of her second-floor flat. The inquest at St. Pancras Coroner's Court concluded that she killed herself while experiencing
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in the US near the time of its founding in 1967. She later returned to the United Kingdom, where she became a key member of the British Deaf Community. By the early 1990s, Miles was experiencing
220:. She returned to live in England in the autumn of 1977, after twenty years in the United States. Miles was soon involved in the National Union of the Deaf's pioneering television programme 232:
television series. She took work with the British Deaf Association, working on various projects. She compiled the first teaching manual for BSL tutors and became involved in setting up the
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poetry in the United States and the United Kingdom. She is regarded as the pioneer of BSL poetry and her work influenced many contemporary deaf poets.
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The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre was established by a group of both Deaf and hearing friends in her memory. It was an organisation based in
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with a master's degree in 1974; her thesis was titled "A History of Theatre Activities in the Deaf Community of the U.S.".
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for training deaf people to become BSL tutors. She also wrote the best-selling BBC book
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On 19 August 2024, the 93rd anniversary of her birth, Miles was honoured with a
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She features as one of a series of portraits of notable deaf artists painted by
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Dictionary of British Sign Language. Compiled by the British Deaf Association
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In 1975, Miles left the NTD to work with the campus service for the deaf at
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Pictures in the Air: The Story of the National Theatre of the Deaf
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Talking the walk and walking the talk : a rhetoric of rhythm
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Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People
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Signed Languages: Discoveries from International Research
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Signed Languages: Discoveries from International Research
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International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People
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Phonological "deviance" in British Sign Language Poetry
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Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf
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O'Callaghan, Caitlin; Pigott, Paul (26 April 2024).
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The Royal National Institute for Deaf people (RNID)
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Holywell, Flintshire
London
British Sign Language
American Sign Language
Gallaudet College
Deaf community
British Sign Language
American Sign Language
sign language
Gallaudet College
National Theatre of the Deaf
manic depression
Holywell, Flintshire
North Wales
meningitis
Royal School for the Deaf
Mary Hare School
Gallaudet College
British Deaf and Dumb Association
National Theatre of the Deaf
Dylan Thomas
Under Milk Wood
Connecticut College
California State University, Northridge
Open Door
See Hear
Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People
manic depression
Nancy Rourke
Surrey

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