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Conclusions of the OCHL Study Conclusions of the OCHL Study
Conclusions of the OCHL Study
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Students who are hard of hearing are underrepresented in the research. The Outcomes of Children with Hearing Loss (OCHL) was a longitudinal study of more than 300 children. This article contains 10 ke ... y conclusions learned from this study specifically for students with lesser degrees of hearing loss.
Alternate Reading Assessment for Students who are DHH + Alternate Reading Assessment for Students who are DHH +
Alternate Reading Assessment for Students who are DHH +
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Current legal mandates call for all students to reach proficiency as measured through state reading assessments. While reading has long been an area of emphasis in DHH education, meeting this mandate ... is even more challenging when students with hearing loss have additional disabilities. This article summarizes results of an investigation of alternate reading assessments for students who are DHH+ and offers strategies for moving the needle toward improved assessment data.
Using Language Samples to Improve Teaching Using Language Samples to Improve Teaching
Using Language Samples to Improve Teaching
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Standardized tests alone can miss vital language deficits in students who are DHH. This article uses current research to propose a common procedure for using language samples to assess and inform the ... teaching of language for students with hearing loss.
Noise Levels in Kindergarten & Early Elementary Classrooms Noise Levels in Kindergarten & Early Elementary Classrooms
Noise Levels in Kindergarten & Early Elementary Classrooms
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Today's classrooms are more active and often more noisy than ever before. This article revisits the topic of classroom acoustics, both for push-in and pull-out settings for students who are DHH using ... recent data from the Center on Literacy and Deafness (CLAD).
Are DHH Students Visual Learners? Are DHH Students Visual Learners?
Are DHH Students Visual Learners?
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It is often assumed that students who are DHH are naturally visual learners. The evidence does not support this assumption.
Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations
Converting Skeptics into Supporters with Listening Simulations
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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.
COVID 19 and Access to Education for DHH Students COVID 19 and Access to Education for DHH Students
COVID 19 and Access to Education for DHH Students
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Your questions answered in this timely description of how to provide access to your d/hh student during virtual instruction sessions.
Checking for Audibility in School Checking for Audibility in School
Checking for Audibility in School
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Article by Jane Madell, PhD explaining the importance of monitoring hearing and hearing devices. Explains in general terms the audiologist's and teacher's job regarding monitoring audibility. Discus ... ses listening issues for students with hearing loss.
Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Freedom Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Freedom
Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Freedom
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This article explains the "what" and "how" skills of mindfulness as Linehan has categorized them, using observing, describing,  and participating non-judgmentally and whole-heartedly ...
Music Skills and Learning to Listen Music Skills and Learning to Listen
Music Skills and Learning to Listen
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Music training has been shown to improve listening skills in children with cochlear implants and hearing aids. Music training can help these children improve their perception of pitch, ph ... rasing, timbre, and rhythm. These are skills that are readily transferable to language perception. Article includes creating ways to use music to learn to listen along with considerations for the music teacher.
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