The Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf (CAID) is an "organization for all teachers, administrators, educational interpreters, residential personnel, and other concerned professionals involved in education of the deaf". The CAID held its first convention on August 28, 1850, in New York City, New York, at Washington Heights. The second Convention was held the next year, in 1851, in Hartford, Connecticut, and the third Convention was held two years after that, in 1853, in Columbus, Ohio. The fourth Convention met in 1856 in Staunton, Virginia. The Convention continued to meet every couple of years, then became formally incorporated during its Fourteenth meeting, in 1895, in Flint, Michigan.
Annual conventions
- First Convention, New York, August 28âÂÂ30, 1850.
- Second Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, August 10âÂÂ12, 1851.
- Third Convention, Columbus, Ohio, August 10âÂÂ12, 1853.
- Fourth Convention, Staunton, Virginia, August 13âÂÂ15, 1856.
- Fifth Convention, Jacksonville, Illinois, August 10âÂÂ12, 1858.
- Sixth Convention (was not held, due to the Civil War, however the First Conference of American Principals and Superintendents, which was held in Washington, D.C. in 1868 was later designated as being the "Sixth Convention").
- Seventh Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 24âÂÂ26, 1870.
- Eighth Convention, Belleville, Ontario, July 15âÂÂ20, 1874.
- Ninth Convention, Columbus, Ohio, August 17âÂÂ22, 1878.
- Tenth Convention, Jacksonville, Illinois, August 26âÂÂ30, 1882.
- Eleventh Convention, Berkeley, California, July 15âÂÂ22, 1886.
- Twelfth Convention, New York, August 23âÂÂ27, 1890.
- Proceedings of the Thirteenth Convention of the American Instructors of the Deaf, held at Chicago, Illinois, July 17, 19, 21, and 24, 1893. (Gallaudet library has a copy, accession no. 26750.)
- Sixteenth Convention, Buffalo, New York, July 2âÂÂ8, 1901.
- Eighteenth Convention, Ogden, Utah, July 4âÂÂ10, 1908.
- Twentieth Convention, Staunton, Virginia, June 25âÂÂJuly 1, 1914.
- Twenty-First Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, June 29-July 4, 1917. (Contains notable speech by philosopher John Dewey on pp. 49âÂÂ53 = PDF pp. 56âÂÂ60)
- Twenty-Second Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 28-July 3, 1920.
- Twenty-Fifth Meeting of the Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, Columbus, Ohio, July 1, 1927. Percival Hall paper, "A Greater Gallaudet".
- 1939 CAID
- Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, June 22 to 26, 1931
- Forty-first, Washington DC, 1963 convention
- CAID proceedings (Hartford, CT, 1967)
- Forty-fourth, Berkeley 1969 CAID convention
- Forty-sixth, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1973 convention
- First â New York, N.Y., August 28âÂÂ30, 1850.
- Second â Hartford, Conn., August 27âÂÂ29, 1851.
- Third â Columbus, Ohio, August 10âÂÂ12, 1853.
- Fourth â Staunton, Va., August 13âÂÂ15, 1856.
- Fifth â Jacksonville, Ill., August 10âÂÂ12, 1858.
- Sixth â Washington, D.C., May 12âÂÂ16, 1868. (Also called the First Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf.)
- Seventh â Indianapolis, Ind., August 24âÂÂ26, 1870.
- Eighth â Belleville, Ontario, July 15âÂÂ20, 1874
- Ninth â Columbus, Ohio, August 17âÂÂ22, 1878.
- Tenth â Jacksonville, Ill., August 26âÂÂ30, 1882.
- Eleventh â Berkeley, Calif., July 15âÂÂ23, 1886.
- Twelfth â New York, N.Y., August 23âÂÂ27, 1890.
- Thirteenth â Chicago, Ill., July 17, 19, 21, 24, 1893.
- Fourteenth â Flint, Mich., July 2âÂÂ8, 1895.
- Fifteenth â Columbus, Ohio, July 28âÂÂAugust 2, 1898.
- Sixteenth â Buffalo, N.Y., July 2âÂÂ8, 1901.
- Seventeenth â Morganton, N.C., July 8âÂÂ13, 1905.
- Eighteenth â Ogden, Utah, July 4âÂÂ10, 1908.
- Nineteenth â Delavan Wis., July 6âÂÂ13, 1911.
- Twentieth â Staunton, Va., June 25âÂÂJuly 1, 1914.
- Twenty-first â Hartford, Conn., June 29 â July 3, 1917.
- Twenty-second â Mount Airy, Pa., June 28âÂÂJuly 3, 1920.
- Twenty-third â Belleville, Ontario, June 25âÂÂ30, 1923.
- Twenty-fourth â Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 29-July 4, 1925.
- Twenty-fifth â Columbus, Ohio, June 27âÂÂJuly 1, 1927.
- Twenty-sixth â Faribault, Minn., June 17âÂÂ21, 1929.
- Twenty-seventh â Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 22âÂÂ26, 1931.
- Thirty-fourth â Jacksonville, Illinois, June 19-24, 1949
- Thirty-seventh â West Hartford, Connecticut, June 26-July 01, 1955
- Forty-fourth â Berkeley, California, June 20-27, 1969
- Forty-Fifth â Little Rock, Ark., June 25-July 2, 1971
- Forty-Sixth â Indianapolis, Indiana, June 24-29, 1973
See also
- Internet Archive
- Proceedings of the World's Congress of the Deaf and the Report of the Fourth Convention of the National Association of the Deaf, July 18, 20 and 22nd, 1893. (Note: Timberlake's note on page iv is incorrect. This volume is *not* the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf.)
- The Conventions of American Instructors of the Deaf, 1850-1893, V. Supplement, in: Fay, Edward Allen. 1893. Histories of American schools for the deaf, 1817âÂÂ1893.
- Proceedings of the (Gallaudet) Sixth National Conference of Superintendents and Principals, Jackson, Mississippi, April 14âÂÂ17, 1888.
- Ninth Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904.
- THIRTY-SIXTH CONVENTION OF THE CONFERENCE OF EXECUTIVES OF AMERICAN SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF, Hartford, Connecticut, APRIL 12âÂÂ17, 1964.
- Proceedings of the Forty-Second Meeting of the Conference of Executives of American schools for the Deaf (St. Augustine, Florida, 1970)
- Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth Meeting of the Conference of Executives of American schools for the Deaf (Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 1972)
- Proposed constitution and bylaws revision of the Conference of Executives of American schools for the Deaf (1980)
- Conference Of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf (36th, Riverside, California, April 12 -17, 1964). American School For The Deaf., West Hartford, Conn.
- 1868 1stâÂÂGallaudet College, Washington, D.C.
- 1872 2ndâÂÂMichigan School for the Deaf, Flint, Mich.
- 1876 3rdâÂÂMount Airy School for the Deaf, Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1880 4thâÂÂThe Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Mass.
- 1884 5thâÂÂMinnesota School for the Deaf, Faribault, Minn.
- 1888 6thâÂÂMississippi School for the Deaf, Jackson, Miss.
- 1892 7thâÂÂColorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, Colorado Springs, Colo.
- 1900 8thâÂÂAlabama School for the Deaf, Talladega, Ala.
- 1904 9thâÂÂDepartment of international Congresses of the Universal Exposition, Halls of Congresses on the Exposition Grounds, St. Louis, Mo.
- 1913 10thâÂÂIndiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis, Ind.
- 1919 11thâÂÂOhio School for the Deaf, Columbus, Ohio
- 1924 12thâÂÂFlorida School for the Deaf and the Blind, St. Augustine, Fla.
- 1926 13thâÂÂMaryland School for the Deaf, Frederick, Md.
- 1928 14thâÂÂTennessee School for the Deaf, Knoxville, Tenn.
- 1930 15thâÂÂColorado School for the Deaf, Colorado Springs, Colo.
- 1933 16thâÂÂNew Jersey School for the Deaf, West Trenton, N.J., International Congress on the Education of the Deaf.
- 1936 17thâÂÂWestern Pennsylvania Schoolfor the Deaf, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- 1939 18thâÂÂGallaudet College, Washington, D.C.
- 1944 19thâÂÂWestern Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- 1948 20thâÂÂMinnesota School for the Deaf, Faribault, Minn.
- 1949 21stâÂÂIllinois School for the Deaf, Jacksonville, Ill.
- 1950 22ndâÂÂColorado School for the Deaf, Colorado Springs, Colo.
- 1951 23rdâÂÂMissouri School for the Deaf, Fulton, Mo.
- 1952 24th Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock, Ark.
- 1953 25thâÂÂWashington School for the Deaf, Vancouver, Was
- 1954 26thâÂÂNew Mexico School for the Deaf, Santa Fe, N. Mex.
- 1955 27thâÂÂAmerican School for the Deaf, West Hartford, Conn.
- 1956 28thâÂÂMississippi School for the Deaf, Jackson, Miss.
- 1957 29thâÂÂTennessee School for the Deaf, Knoxville, Tenn.
- 1958 30thâÂÂClarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Mass.
- 1959 31stâÂÂColorado School for the Deaf, Colorado Springs, Colo.
- 1960 32ndâÂÂNorthwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
- 1961 33rdâÂÂOregon School for the Deaf, Salem, Oreg.
- 1962 34thâÂÂTexas School for the Deaf, Austin, Texas
- 1963 35thâÂÂManger Hamilton Hotel, Washington, D. C.
- 1964 36thâÂÂCalifornia School for the Deaf, Riverside, Calif.
References