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Listening And Speaking: A Refocus For Teachers

Teacher-training to work with children who have hearing issues is altering in the US with new demand for teachers who can teach listening-and-spoken language (LSL) when working with children who wear hearing devices.

Read: PACS gets USD 1.18mn from US Department of Education

Specifically, the US Department of Education is funding the training of 40 teachers in LSL and audiology skills, from 2014 at the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, MI with a $1.18 million investment into PACS (the Program for Audiology and Communication Sciences) at the university.

Qatari Trends

In Qatar teacher-training is altering too, with the Supreme Education Council moving to train teachers in educating all children together, regardless of hearing ability, and using the latest technology in classroom practices.

Read: Training for teachers of deaf children (Gulf area)

Both news releases confirm the global demand for teachers who prioritise the listening-and-speaking (LSL) method of educating children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Knowledge of audiology and hearing-device connectivity will be a significant advantage for teachers looking to work in this field.

More Reading

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  • The Sky’s The Limit, When Parents Are Informed
  • School Awareness Poem: I am deaf, and it’s okay
  • Classroom Technology ‘Has The Children Talking’
  • Listening And Speaking: A Link To Reading And Writing?
Sep 22, 2013Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 8
  1. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSC) gets almost $1 million to train teachers in listening & speaking skills when working with deaf students: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/education/article/UTHSC-scores-nearly-1-million-to-train-deaf-ed-4923323.php

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  2. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    University of Tennessee receives grants to train teachers in deaf education http://tntoday.utk.edu/2013/12/04/ut-receives-grant-increase-deaf-education-teachers-appalachia/

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  3. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    Kuna: Sada center’s educational support for kids with cochlear implants

    http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2383550&Language=en

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  4. Sound Advice
    11 years ago

    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) adds course for developing listening and speaking skills http://www.thv11.com/story/news/local/2014/06/17/uams-auditory-graduate-certificate/10660419/

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  5. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    Research to improve education for deaf students
    http://www.audiology-worldnews.com/news/1070-research-to-improve-education-for-deaf-students

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  6. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    Five Year Project, “Preparing Speech-Language Pathologists to Improve Literacy and Language Outcomes for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing,”
    http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2014/12/18/ut-researchers-get-dept-of-education-grant.html

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  7. Sound Advice
    10 years ago

    Jordan’s “Hearing Without Borders” initiative, which trains speech therapists to teach children to ‪#‎listen‬ and ‪#‎talk‬ with ‪#‎hearing‬ devices:
    http://al-shorfa.com/…/…/meii/features/2015/01/14/feature-02

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  8. Caroline Carswell
    8 years ago

    Video created for mainstream school teachers by students with hearing devices wins award in US: http://www.recordnet.com/entertainmentlife/20170225/gilbert-video-to-help-hearing-impaired-wins-award

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