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Estimating Access of Communication Effectiveness Estimating Access of Communication Effectiveness
Estimating Access of Communication Effectiveness
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The opportunity to access to all classroom instruction and peer-to-peer communication is a key assumption of regular education and of 504, IDEA and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA ... ). A November 2014 policy guidance from the US Department of Education and US Department of Justice clarified that, under Title II of the ADA, schools are required to ensure that communication for students who are deaf and hard of hearing are as effective as communication for others through the provision of appropriate aids and services, thereby affording an equal opportunity to obtain the same result to gain the same benefit as that provided to others and to participate in and enjoy the benefits of the district’s services, programs, and activities . The ADA requirements restate the principles stated under Section 504, which is often seen as the means used to fulfill the requirements of ADA. Per the U.S. Department of Justice2 : Public entities must not discriminate against, deny the benefits of, or exclude qualified individuals with disabilities from participation in any service, program, or activity. The aids, benefits, and services provided to persons with disabilities must be equal to those provided to others, and must be as effective in affording equal opportunity to obtain the same results, to gain the same benefit, or reach the same level of achievement as those provided to others. These requirements apply to all school-related communication for children with known hearing, vision or expressive speech impairments, ages 3 through 22, who are educated in public schools, including charter and magnet schools
Understanding Classmates' Comments and Questions Understanding Classmates' Comments and Questions
Understanding Classmates' Comments and Questions
$ 195
Use these discussion questions and fillable planning guide to help students problem solve and learn to advocate for themselves when they do not have full access to a spoken message.
Self-Advocacy Strategies - Challenge of Disclosure Self-Advocacy Strategies - Challenge of Disclosure
Self-Advocacy Strategies - Challenge of Disclosure
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Information and ideas for parents and teacher of students who wear hearing devices. How to promote acceptance and empower students.
Advocacy - Compare the Settings Advocacy - Compare the Settings
Advocacy - Compare the Settings
$ 350
What makes a better listening environment? When students can identify factors in their environment that make listening difficult, they are able to better advocate for what they need. These worksheets ... give visuals and vocabulary to help students understand what makes listening a challenge.
Self-Advocacy - Describing HL and Accommodations Self-Advocacy - Describing HL and Accommodations
Self-Advocacy - Describing HL and Accommodations
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Fun ideas for role-playing activities with students to help them explain and advocate for what they need in order to communicate with peers and teachers.
Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination
Self-Advocacy Developing Self Determination
$ 250
The key difference between advocacy and self- determination is the student is driving the bus. The student is making decisions without being told what to do. Students who are self- determined are appl ... ying all the advocacy strategies we have been drilling, insisting on, and pushing for ON THEIR OWN! Provides goal sheets for teachers to plan self-determination activities and students to set goals for themselves.
Self-Advocacy - Being Prepared for Emergency Self-Advocacy - Being Prepared for Emergency
Self-Advocacy - Being Prepared for Emergency
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Are you prepared for an emergency? These activities and worksheets help students think to problem-solve what is needed and actions to take when an emergency situation happens.
Self-Advocacy - Reminders for Teachers Self-Advocacy - Reminders for Teachers
Self-Advocacy - Reminders for Teachers
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Ideas for fun activities for students to do to help their teachers understand their hearing needs. Teach students how to share practical information about themselves and their hearing loss with adult ... s.
Self-Advocacy -Problems, Problems, Problems! Self-Advocacy -Problems, Problems, Problems!
Self-Advocacy -Problems, Problems, Problems!
$ 395
Problem-solving occurs in all subject area and in social situations. What can students do to find solutions to particular problems academic or otherwise? Use this lesson plan and these activities to ... teach students how to attack a problem and find solutions. Includes fillable and interactive worksheets with easy to use activities from basic skills to advanced.
Self-Advocacy Social Skills & Pragmatic Language Strategies- Communication Repair Self-Advocacy Social Skills & Pragmatic Language Strategies- Communication Repair
Self-Advocacy Social Skills & Pragmatic Language Strategies- Communication Repair
$ 395
Learning how to repair communication early is a critical skill, especially for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Miscommunication leads to social and academic problems having a negative impact ... on students. Use these activities designed for basic to advanced levels to teach communication repair strategies. Includes communication checklists, task cards, and readings.
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