The document discusses the history of curriculum and instruction for deaf learners. It addresses three main issues: 1) where deaf children should learn, 2) the methods used to educate them, and 3) the subjects/curriculum. Traditionally, deaf children attended residential or separate schools using sign language and focusing on vocational skills. Later schools emphasized speech and English. Currently, deaf children are increasingly included in general education classrooms using both sign language and an English-based education. The challenges remain in providing access to academic content for deaf learners.