This information compares the role of educational audiologists and teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing in providing services and supports to students with hearing loss. From Educational Audiology Ass
...ociation.
Inservice exercise to perform with grouPS- of teachers, parents, school teams. Participants plug ears and listen to a story (Mother's Aprons) and then answer questions about story details. Participant
...s then reflect on their feelings when listening with this 15-25 dB hearing loss. Level of loss is similar to aided hearing with hearing aids.
Morphology is the aspect of language concerned with the rules governing change in word meaning. Morphological development is analyzed by computing a child’s Mean Length of Utterance (MLU). This handou
...out provides information about acquisition of grammatical morphemes
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 16-25dB or minimal hearing loss.
Communication access is a key component of 504, IDEA and Title II of the ADA. Under Title II of the ADA, schools are required to ensure that communication access is as effective for children with hear
...ing loss as it is for their typically hearing peers through the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services. This handout provides a forum for team discussion of the need for auxiliary aids and services for different school situations so students can receive information from, and convey information to, others as effectively as students without disabilities.
Charts showing the speECH- frequencies of each of the Ling sounds as they fit into the 1st - 4th formants. It also has a chart that shows the the speECH- frequencies of each Ling sound, 125 Hz - 6000
...Hz.
If you're an itinerant teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing you know how important it is to in-service your students' regular education teachers. Equally important, is a way for teachers to keep that i
...nformation handy in order to reference it throughout the year. That's why I made this digital flipbook for Google Slides! This product will save you loads of time by being able to easily share your student's information.This one-page PDF includes a link to access this product via Google Slides. This editable and customizable Google Slides presentation is a handy resource to give regular education teachers so they can keep their student’s hearing loss information at their fingertips.With this convenient and easy-to-format product, you can easily share:Your contact information (and/or another staff's contact information)The skills you and your student are working onClassroom accommodationsThe student's hearing loss information and audiogramHow the student's hearing loss impacts them in the classroomRecommendations for the regular education teacher for working with d/hh studentsIf you like this easy-to-use product, please consider rating it. I truly appreciate the feedback from my fellow teachers. You will even earn credits for FREE Teachers Pay Teachers products! Talk about a win, win!
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