History of the National Cued Speech Association
- The National Cued Speech Association is an outgrowth of a local
Maryland-based Cued Speech association, the first Cued Speech
organization in the country.
- The first Cued Speech organization was called the Concerned
Individuals for the Educational Promotion of Cued Speech. Articles
of Incorporation were filed for the organization in March 1973.
Charles Swadley was the president for the first two years. In
1978, the name was changed to Cued Speech Association, Inc.
- The National Cued Speech Association (NCSA)was formed in 1982.
The Cued Speech Association, Inc, was absorbed by the Adult Cuers
Cued Speech Association, Inc., an organization of hearing-impaired
adult cuers, in 1985 or 1986.
- The NCSA is governed by a president, vice president, treasurer
and secretary, as set in the organization’s by-laws, as
well as Regional Directors representing different geographic regions
of the country, and Directors at Large. Board members serve for
three years. The NCSA fiscal year is from September 1 to August
31.
Past Presidents of the NCSA
Listing of the past and present Presidents and their contribution
to the National Cued Speech Association. View
Presidents
Dr. Cornett
Dr. R. Orin Cornett, inventor of Cued Speech, was born in Driftwood,
Oklahoma on November 14, 1913. In 1965-66, while vice-president
of long-range planning and development for Gallaudet College, he
developed Cued Speech with the express purpose of providing a way
for children who are deaf or hard of hearing to become good readers.
Dr. Cornett died December 17, 2002, in Laurel, Maryland, at the
age of 89. His invention of Cued Speech and his life’s body
of work touched and improved the lives of thousands of people in
the deaf community. His noble spirit and concern for mankind lives
on. Read more
Eulogy for Dr. Cornett
Dr. Cornett was a great man — a visionary. His vision
was that children who are deaf would be able to read as well as
hearing children and be able to achieve the same dreams and aspirations
in their lives. Read more
A Vision Becomes Real
At the memorial service for Dr. Cornett, Daniel Koo spoke
on behalf of many deaf cuers who have been the key beneficiaries
of Dr. Cornett’s legacy. Read
more
A Brilliant & Giving Educator, Scientist,
& Humanitarian
At the memorial service for Dr. Cornett, Mary Elsie (Henegar)
Daisey spoke, "He was my teacher, my boss, my mentor, and my
friend. And I feel he will always be with us—because of the
marvelous gift he gave us and the lasting impressions he made on
us". Read more
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