The role and responsibilities of an itinerant teacher of students who are deaf or hard of hearing were investigated to create a database of information about the effective traits of successful itinera
...nt teachers. 2008.
This paper compared the language developmental trends as well as the background characteristics of children with
hearing aids (HA) and children with cochlear implants (CI) with severe to profound hea
...ring loss under the establishment of universal newborn screening in the state of Colorado. 2010.
Summary of information pertaining to providing protection to hearing devices during extracurricular activities, such as students with hearing aids wearing helmets.
The high rate of immigration from developing countries, where hearing loss is more prevalent, is leading to a growing number of children with special needs that do not share the same culture of most a
...uditory-based clinicians. In order to meet the challenges of a multicultural society, professionals working with children who are deaf or hard of hearing will need to develop the skills and knowledge to manage diversity effectively.
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.
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.
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