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Deaf Masters Degree Student Trains As A Teacher

This inspiring story tells how a deaf woman is training to become a masters degree-certified teacher, and is working in an oral-deaf program in Texas.

Read: Life comes full-circle for student, teacher

Here’s why the story is notable:

  • The student is the only deaf person in a teacher-of-the-deaf course
  • Her fellow trainee-teachers will benefit from her insights to the class
  • Her journey as a deaf pupil will inform her own teaching practices
  • She is teaching oral-deaf pupils despite initial self-doubts about this
  • Deaf teachers typically work via sign language, not the oral method
  • The local school district is open to hiring/working with deaf teachers
  • Teachers at schools that hire this student, will gain unique insights

 

Individuals who are deaf should be involved in generic teacher-training and policy-formation for all teachers, just as medical patients join clinical trials for doctors to better understand their issues. This is the only way forward.

Further Reading:

  • Technology Has Revolutionised Deaf Education
  • Preparing Kids For Mainstream School Settings
  • Making Literacy and Classroom Tools Accessible
  • Technology Bridges The Deaf and Hearing Worlds
Jan 3, 2012Team Sound Advice

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  1. Caroline Carswell
    7 years ago

    Karen Montanaro, 48, is learning piano and teaching Spanish and French to willing students thanks to a cochlear implant: http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/i-switch-on-my-hearing-every-day-like-a-light-1-8420372

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