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If you have a student with hearing loss in your classroom If you have a student with hearing loss in your classroom
If you have a student with hearing loss in your classroom
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0044
$ 2
Summary of accommodations needed by students with hearing loss in the classroom. 8 catchy phrases help to make the accommodations more memorable to school staff.
Supporting Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Promoting a Positive Educational Experience Supporting Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Promoting a Positive Educational Experience
Supporting Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Promoting a Positive Educational Experience
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0331
$ 0
Tip sheet for teachers and related service providers with 5 main tiPS-. From Clerc Center Gallaudet.
Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning Needs - FILLABLE Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning Needs - FILLABLE
Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning Needs - FILLABLE
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: P0XTEA1247
$ 595
This set of FILLABLE handouts with information on possible impact on understanding language, speech, social, and need for educational accommodations and services for DHH professionals who want to fill ... in student information, comments, and recommendations and send one of the hearing loss handouts by email to educators, families, or clinical providers. The bundle includes individual fillable handouts ready to fill and send!
Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable) Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable)
Accessibility Considerations Worksheet for Students with Hearing Loss (fillable)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0272
$ 150
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.
56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning 56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
56-70dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0157
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 56-70dB or moderate-severe hearing loss.
71-90+dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning 71-90+dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
71-90+dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0158
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 71-90+dB or severe-profound hearing loss.
Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access
Article: Access is the Issue, Not Hearing Loss - New Policy Clarification Requires Schools to Ensure Effective Communication Access
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0274
$ 0
Information in this article is presented to assist the educational audiologist, teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing, or speECH--language pathologist in demonstrating the impact of hearing loss on acce ... ss to classroom communication so that the ADA question “Does this student have effective access to communication in school?” can be answered in an evidence-based manner. By Karen Anderson.
High Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning High Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
High Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0160
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For high-frequency hearing loss.
Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss
Emailable Tips for Teachers: Students with Hearing Loss
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0169
$ 0
TiPS- to email to Grade 1-8 teachers to improve understanding of the needs of the student with hearing loss. Getting one tip at a time has been an effective strategy for implementation. Focusing on ... one strategy each week reduces anxiety and results in an improvement in best practice tECH-niques for their students with hearing loss. Early childhood tiPS- are also available through Teacher Tools Takeout.
Audio clip: Missing many high pitch sounds Audio clip: Missing many high pitch sounds
Audio clip: Missing many high pitch sounds
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0209
$ 150
Simulation from original 1960s record: high pitch hearing loss.
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