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The Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing The Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
The Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0317
$ 0
The purpose of the Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (ECC-DHH) is to be a resource for IFSP and IEP team members when developing educational plans for a student who ... is deaf or hard of hearing. This tool is designed for teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing and educational audiologists to address these identified areas that are either not taught or require specific and direct teaching. From Iowa Department of Education.
Amplification Management - Skills with Identified Common Core Standards (fillable) Amplification Management - Skills with Identified Common Core Standards (fillable)
Amplification Management - Skills with Identified Common Core Standards (fillable)
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0003
$ 395
Progress monitoring sheet specifying student skill areas for amplification management and monitoring with the specific common core standard identified for each skill area. Fillable.
Resources for Identifying DHH Student Needs: Eligibility Assessment and Beyond Resources for Identifying DHH Student Needs: Eligibility Assessment and Beyond
Resources for Identifying DHH Student Needs: Eligibility Assessment and Beyond
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XASM0124
$ 0
This resource is a list of functional and formal assessments to evaluate students with hearing loss in expanded core areas beyond language and academics. Links to find the sources are included. Tests ... for preschool and school-age students are clearly identified.
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age
Toddler Development and Wearing Hearing Aids 18-24 Months of Age
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0462
$ 195
This information describes toddler development for 18-24 months in terms of successful hearing aid use and what families should be aware of, and can do to support full-time hearing aid we ... ar. Delves into the start of independence skills, teaching children that only adults remove hearing aids and how to perform a Ling sound listening check appropriate to this age range. Includes images to assist in performing the Ling sound check.  
Accessing the General Education Curriculum Accessing the General Education Curriculum
Accessing the General Education Curriculum
By Kathy Arnoldi
sku: P08TEA0643
$ 295
This chapter excerpt from Building Skills for Success in the Fast-Paced Classroom describes the legal requirements for full access to instruction for all learners, including those with hearing loss. I ... t identifies the greatest challenges to access in the classroom environment and brief recommendations for addressing each issue.
Hearing Aid & Advocacy Benchmark Checklist Hearing Aid & Advocacy Benchmark Checklist
Hearing Aid & Advocacy Benchmark Checklist
By Karen Anderson
sku: P01TEA0470
$ 1
Data collection sheet guiding hearing aid monitoring for preschool children or families of young children. Good for use in preschool or early childhood classroom situations
Research Review - Malapropisms and Children with Hearing Loss Research Review - Malapropisms and Children with Hearing Loss
Research Review - Malapropisms and Children with Hearing Loss
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: P0XTEA1275
$ 0
This article reports on a study about malapropisms, like saying 'dance a flamingo, instead of 'dance a flamenco.'  Findings of WHY students with hearing loss are more likely to use ... malapropisms as compared to hearing peers is described. Key findings and summary is included.
Teaching Methods Used in an Inclusive Classroom Teaching Methods Used in an Inclusive Classroom
Teaching Methods Used in an Inclusive Classroom
By Eduplex Training Institute
sku: A23TEA1426
$ 6
A child with hearing loss has been accepted in a mainstream school. Now inclusive education starts. This means that traditional teaching methods used, need to be adapted to accommodate the specific ne ... eds of all children. This is done through differentiation. Differentiation is the process by which differences between children are accommodated to achieve the best learning results possible.An inclusive classroom can be effectively managed and facilitated, using differentiated teaching methods and an Individual Education Plan (IEP).These two strategies will define the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude that teachers require to include a child with hearing loss successfully in a mainstream school. This module explains how a child with hearing loss, who has similar academic potential as his peers, can learn and develop within a mainstream school. It describes how teachers can overcome barriers associated with learning, it gives practical guidelines on how to use differentiated teaching methods, and how to implement and use an IEP.
Elephant in the Room (iBook) Elephant in the Room (iBook)
Elephant in the Room (iBook)
By James Bombicino
sku: A13ADV1301
$ 6
Skyler has a hearing loss. And he doesn’t feel much like talking today. No wonder—he keeps missing what his parents and siblings have to say, and it’s frustrating. Skyler’s little sister, Maizy, tags ... y, tags along on his morning routine and, with the help of her special friend, we learn that it takes more than hearing aids to help Skyler feel like talking again.This 35-page full color children’s book by Audiologist Jim Bombicino provides avenues for discussion and building vocabulary by highlighting the difficulties that students may face each day, including mishearing and misunderstanding information, the effect of background noise, and consequential frustration and confusion that can happen when the ease of daily communication is taken for granted by typically hearing persons.  In this case, the story follows a young boy as he awakens and prepares for a typical school day.The e-book version includes audio of the text read by actors, while their voices are filtered to imitate how Skyler hears through his hearing aids! Listening situations include a speaker with added background noise, simultaneous speakers, a speaker talking too quickly, and mishearing words—all heard as they come through Skyler’s hearing devices.  Perfect for helping teachers, families, and classmates understand what a hearing loss might be like.  Finally put typically hearing adults and children in the shoes of the child with hearing loss!Please note:  Compatible only with iPad and iOS devices.  Free Author’s notes and discussion guide are available for download at Teacher Tools Takeout marketplace.How to Open ePub Files on Your iPad.Before trying to load the ePUB file make sure you have downloaded and installed iBook app from Apple’s app store.Directly on the iPAD or Iphone  (recommended)1. Make sure the free iBooks app is on your iPad.2. Follow the link from Safari to reach the ePub document.  This means either accessing your email to find the attached file, or going to our website to download the file with an access code.3. Select “Open in iBooks” on the iPad/iPhone4. The eBook will open and be added to your iBooks collection.5. From now on, you can open the ePub document from the iBooks app on your iPad/iPhone.From PC to iPAD1. Make sure the free iBooks app is on your iPad.2. Make sure the free Itunes app is on your PC.  Open iTunes.3. Find the ePub file on your computer by accessing email or visiting website where purchased/obtained.4. Drag and drop the ePub file onto your Library in iTunes on your computer.5. Connect your iPad to your computer.6. Check under the “Books” tab in iTunes to be sure this ePub is selected for syncing7. Then sync.8. The ePub document is added to your iBooks collection inside the iBooks app.9. From now on, you can open the ePub document from the iBooks app on your iPad.Directly on PCHow to read Open EPUB or Open PDF e-books on a computer1. Download the free Adobe Digital Editions: https://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions/download.html2. Open Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) on your Windows or Mac computer.3. Go to File > Add to Library.4. Find the saved EPUB or PDF file on your computer. By default, files are saved to your computer’s “Downloads” folder.5. Double-click an e-book to start reading, or follow these steps to transfer it to an e-reader.
US Departments of Education and Justice 2014 letter specifying ADA requirements for effective communication access for students with hearing, vision, speech disabilities. US Departments of Education and Justice 2014 letter specifying ADA requirements for effective communication access for students with hearing, vision, speech disabilities.
US Departments of Education and Justice 2014 letter specifying ADA requirements for effective communication access for students with hearing, vision, speech disabilities.
By Teacher Tools/SSCHL
sku: S0XTEA0011
$ 0
November 2014 letter by US Departments of Justice and Education specifying ADA requirements for effective communication access for students with hearing, vision, speECH- disabilities.
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