Discussion handout: age of identification, history with hearing aids, degree of hearing loss, type of hearing loss. Follow up activitiy after learning about audiograms.
Teacher inservice handout to use to help make sense of Functional Listening Evaluation (FLE) results. Represents instructions in written form overlaid on puzzle pieces. DHH specialist would black out
...word endings and phonemes to respresent reduction in speECH- perception based on percent response on FLE.
MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (MCDI) Vocabulary Checklist Level 3. For ages 31-36 months. Receptive and Expressive vocabulary. Customized for responses that are verbal, in sign, and
...cued.
Handout for inservicing school staff with images showing listening bubble size in quiet and noise in different classroom situations. Summarizes the challenges of listeners who are hard of hearing. Ca
...n also be used as a teaching tool with students to raise awareness of the impact of proximity on speECH- understanding.
Article reporting results of a study comparing the speECH- recognition of students using hearing aids or cochlear implant only, FM systems, and soundfield/CADS systems. Results indicate increased bene
...fit of FM use over hearing aids only or soundfield amplification. 2005.
Handout to use when raising awareness of impact of hearing loss on speECH- perception and comprehension. User covers with paper and reveals one section at a time to reveal visual analogies of listenin
...g with hearing loss. Yellow story with translation is also available on Teacher Tools.
The GOAL is for a
student to become an effective listener/observer, a successful communicator, a
proficient reader and a knowledgeable consumer of goods and services! Steps to
Success – A Scope and
...nd Sequence of Skills for Students who are Deaf /Hard of
Hearing: Perception, Processing, Self-Knowledge and Advocacy Development, now
in electronic form.This tried and true advocacy curriculum includes
basic, intermediate and advanced goals, teaching strategies, vocabulary, pre
and post assessments and language development activities. NEW is the addition of
updated answer keys and author notes for companion fill-in worksheets,
available separately (ID#1306) or as a bundle with this curriculum (ID# 1307).Goal areas include:1. Understanding the science of hearing2. Using technology3. Developing language processing skills4. Self knowledge5. Social
interaction and language6. Practicing self-management7.
Understanding rights and access 8. Accommodations and advocacy
This meeting checklist has spaces for Available, Not Available, Can Be Arranged for varying services in the categories of 1) postsecondary in classroom support services, 2) communication facilitation,
... 3) on-site equipment requirements, 4) equipment for student use, 5) support services. Fillable format.
SpeECH- sounds occur across frequency ranges and are usually not restricted to one audiometric frequency. An audiogram shows the spread of frequency range for consonants. This page also includes a lis
...t of consonants, their presence at each frequency and relative loudness.
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.
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