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Lynne Price
COACH – Self-advocacy & Transition Skills for Secondary Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
$ 40
Type Of Resource:
Digital Book, Guide, Chapter
Ability Level:
Emerging | Beginning | Intermediate | Advanced
Grade Range:
9-12
Speaking & Listening:
SL1
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Now, in electronic format this book provides answers to how to connect with teens and develop meaningful advocacy skills from middle school to adulthood.

Instruction is
a)
is child-directed
b) expands the conscious capacity of an individual to learn
c) develops the creative and learning potential of an individual
d) prepares for future needs in an ever-changing global environment, and
e) supports communication and access to all sources of information and learning.

COACH  includes specific teaching strategies, worksheets, narrative and case studies from actual students using this curriculum and assessment forms and strategies. Begin with STEPS and continue with COACH for a complete K through 12 instructional platform.


Other Details:

SKU: A18ADV1308
Date first listed on Teacher Tools Takeout: Oct 15, 2021

Lynne Price is the author of several books related to services for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. She a National Board-certified teacher with 40 years of teaching experience and is certified in the areas of Hearing Impaired, K – 12 Regular Education, and Reading. She has worked in both residential and public school settings - preschool through high school, and in all settings - separate through itinerant.  She is National Board certified and is trained in all 3 research-based reading programs. She has also taken graduate level courses related to mental illness and behavior management.  In addition to teaching, she has served as an administrator for hearing impaired services, mentored staff, and developed programming and curriculum. She helped develop assessment guidelines for psychologists to use with students who are deaf and hard of hearing. She was a member of the NC Task Force for the National Agenda for Achieving Educational Equality for D/HH students. As part of that team, she has helped create the state Communication Plan and drafted components for changes to legislation and department policy as well as best practices guidelines. She has shared her knowledge and experience by presenting at regional and national workshops and conducting training for statewide programs. On the international level, she was a guest instructor at the Women’s Hospital in Doha, Qatar and at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. 

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