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43-55dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning 43-55dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
43-55dB - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0156
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For 43-55dB or moderate hearing loss.
Role Comparisons: Supporting Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Role Comparisons: Supporting Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Role Comparisons: Supporting Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0313
$ 0
Handout designed to support discussion by school teams regarding the role of the teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing, educational audiologist, speECH- language pathologist, special educator, and sign ... language interpreter in providing support and services to students with hearing loss. Includes possible issues that need to be considered specific to hearing loss.
Key Points for Administrators and School Staff Key Points for Administrators and School Staff
Key Points for Administrators and School Staff
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0551
$ 195
This resource discusses key point for administrators and school staff regarding the educational needs of students with hearing loss in regard to the realities of hearing device use and what educators ... can do, including extra knowledge and skills, daily classroom needs, and social interaction issues. Separate handouts for teachers of students in early elementary and those in upper elementary and secondary grades. The information also includes evidence-based decision-making for access accommodations for students with hearing loss which focuses on the requirements of Title II of the ADA and the school's responsibility to identify appropriate communication access accommodations for every situation encountered in school. Worksheet to be used for team discussion of access needs is included.
Audio clip: Unfair Spelling Test Audio clip: Unfair Spelling Test
Audio clip: Unfair Spelling Test
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0211
$ 250
Simulation from original 1960s record: Unfair Spelling Test (also called the Unfair Hearing Test). This list of 10 words is repeated 3 times with filters representing different degrees of hearing loss ... . The answers are: 1. Fill, 2. Catch, 3. Thumb, 4. Heap, 5. Wise, 6. Wedge, 7. Fish, 8. Shows, 9. Bed, 10. Juice. 
Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations
Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations
$ 0
Help yourself by helping teachers understand the importance of hearing technology. Great information to use when preparing inservice for your teachers, or talking with parents.
Comparison of Roles - Speech Language Pathologists and Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Comparison of Roles - Speech Language Pathologists and Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing,
Comparison of Roles - Speech Language Pathologists and Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing,
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0312
$ 0
This information compares the role of speECH- language pathologists and teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing in providing services and supports to students with hearing loss.
Mid-Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning Mid-Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
Mid-Frequency - Relationship of Hearing Loss to Listening and Learning
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0161
$ 0
Handout with information on possible impact on understanding language, speECH-, social, and need for educational accommodations and services. For mid-frequency or reverse-slope 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.
Developing Child with Unilateral hearing Loss - Audiologist Discussion Guide After Diagnosis Developing Child with Unilateral hearing Loss - Audiologist Discussion Guide After Diagnosis
Developing Child with Unilateral hearing Loss - Audiologist Discussion Guide After Diagnosis
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0544
$ 12
This step‐by‐step guide has been developed to share with families after unilateral hearing loss has been diagnosed, typically in infancy secondary to identification through newborn hearing has been di ... n diagnosed, typically in infancy secondary to identification through newborn hearing screening. Designed for use by pediatric or educational audiologists. The guide reviews background information regarding what is known about the effects of hearing loss in one ear on child development. It is divided into suggested sections to correspond with pediatric audiology appointments and with home visits by an early interventionist (teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing or speech language pathologist).
Impact of Hearing Loss on Listening, Learning and Social Interactions handouts Impact of Hearing Loss on Listening, Learning and Social Interactions handouts
Impact of Hearing Loss on Listening, Learning and Social Interactions handouts
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0638
$ 595
The Impact of Hearing Loss on Listening, Learning, and Social Interactions handouts are to be used to inservice school staff, increase understanding of families, and as a tool for student learning reg ... arding the impact of hearing loss on speech perception and school needs. The handouts are appropriate to children and youth with primarily flat configuration hearing loss ranging from 26dB - 75dB. Different ranges of hearing are addressed in the 4 handouts to reflect unaided hearing ability or aided hearing thresholds. Estimates of specific speech sounds and audibility for quiet, conversational, and teacher speech are provided. Includes inservice resources with visual analogies for background noise, reverberation, and comprehension challenges.
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