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Question: "Do Deaf Children Really Need A SNA?"

The Core Points Newborn hearing tests (since 2012) and infant education give today’s kids a headstart. Today’s cochlear implants and hearing-aids give digital sound quality like never before. Infant verbal education leads children into preschool with peer-level spoken language.   Over 3,300 deaf children in Ireland (90%) are mainstream-educated, with under 4% using sign language (#NCSE, 2011). Currently

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13 years ago 5 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentassistant, child, children, class, classroom, cochlear, communication, computer, creche, cuts, deaf, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, digital, education, family, FM, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, IT, laptop, learning, literacy, mainstream, media, parent, parents, preschool, pupil, pupils, resource, SNA, social, soundfield, student, students, system, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, verbal, visual, word, words

Technology Has Revolutionised Deaf Education

The teaching of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing has altered with technologies like cochlear implants and speech-to-text tools, according to a recent report from Project Forum, at the National Association of State Directors of Special Education, in the US. Read: Technology Has Changed The Teaching Of Deaf Students Notable findings in the report include: Greater acceptance

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13 years ago 7 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Development, Telehealthaccess, book, books, budgets, child, children, classroom, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, family, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, ISL, IT, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, politics, preschool, read, reading, relationships, school, schools, shift, sign, social, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, training, visual, words

After A Cochlear Implant – The Real Work Begins

In response to a mum’s recent mail, here’s what may be expected when a child’s cochlear implant is switched on for the first time. After a cochlear implant is activated, a child can take more than a month to respond to sounds they hear. Then, “the real work begins”, families are told. (Lights, Sound) Activation!

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13 years ago 4 Comments Hearingactivation, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deafness, device, family, hearing, items, learn, learning, mainstream, names, noise, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, sign, social, sound, speech, support, teach, visual, words

What Tertiary Supports Do Deaf Students Need?

Statistically, more deaf and hard-of-hearing students are enrolling in mainstream third-level institutions in the US (Raue & Lewis, 2011). The same is happening in Ireland, with more students in this diverse deaf population accessing higher education than ever before. Tertiary education supports students who: have hearing aids and use their residual hearing have a cochlear implant (CI)

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13 years ago 7 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, college, courses, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, earn, earning, education, environment, inclusion, inclusive, income, Ireland, irish, ISL, learn, learning, life, literacy, living, mainstream, options, post, post secondary, post-primary, post-school, primary, school, schools, secondary, sector, sign, skills, social, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, tertiary, third, third-level, training, university, visual, vocational, wage, wages, words, work, workforce, workplace

IDK Shortlisted in Elevate PR’s €10K PR Campaign

To celebrate its tenth birthday, Dublin-based Elevate PR offered a PR campaign worth €10K to the small firm or non-profit in Ireland that wrote the best 500-word pitch. The eight finalists were Treehouse Republic, Dayout.ie, Digital Mines, An Oige, FirstDate.ie, Irish Girl Guides, Sensational Kids and Sound Advice (then called Irish Deaf Kids). The winner was Sensational Kids, also a Social

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14 years ago 2 Comments Education, Hearingadvocacy, advocate, ambassador, ambassadors, based, campaign, campaigner, campaigning, celebrities, celebrity, company, competition, coverage, digital, elevate, endorse, endorsement, engagement, guerilla marketing, Ireland, irish, key, local, marketing, media, messages, online, outreach, partner, partners, partnerships, pitch, pitching, PR, press, public, public relations, radio, relations, seeding, social, story, storytelling, tell, telling, traditional, TV, visibility, web

What Does Oral-Deaf Education Involve?

Confirming your infant has hearing issues or profound deafness is a big shock, but today’s infants have few limits when early spoken language intervention and hearing devices are accessed. Parents find their infant has hearing difficulties ever-earlier, thanks to public education and the hearing screening tests newborns undergo before leaving hospital. Oral deaf education seeks

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14 years ago 7 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentbooks, child, children, clear, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, devices, digital, education, family, hearing aid, hearing device, implant, inclusive, infant, infants, irish, learn, learning, listening, mainstream, oral, parent, parents, preschool, produce, production, read, reading, schools, social, speak, speaking, speech, spoken, talk, talking, technology, training, verbal, visual, vocal, vocalisation, words

SNA Provision: The DES Value For Money Review

NOTE: Digital hearing-devices are available earlier, to many pupils and students since this post was written in 2011. Some are accessing sound from infancy with actual independence and self-directed learning in their classrooms. The Special Needs Assistant (SNA) scheme in schools in Ireland was assessed in value-for-money terms by the Department of Education and Skills

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14 years ago 4 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Development, Smartphonesaccessibility, accessible, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, family, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, ISL, language, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, sign, social, speech, student, students, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, training, visual, words

The Effective Use Of IEPs In Irish Classrooms

Individual Education Plans (IEPs) are not mandatory in schools in Ireland, but give a practical way to structure and document a child’s learning progress. Parents & educators will use web-based tools for regular, collaborative contact and record-keeping. Try this formal IEP Checklist for a child in mainstream education. Building An Individual Education Plan When devising an

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14 years ago 2 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccessibility, accessible, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, family, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, ISL, language, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, sign, social, speech, student, students, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, training, visual, words

Clarke School 'Maps' Changes In Deaf Education

For Sale: an Olympic-size swimming pool, six brick buildings, playing fields, a garage and a steam heating system as the Clarke School for Hearing and Speech in Massachusetts downsizes its campus after 144 years in existence. Historic Northampton School Campus Is For Sale Originally known as The Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton (MA),

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Thesis: Mainstreaming Deaf Education In Ireland

Following legislation in 1998 and 2004, parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing (D/HH) children are facilitated in sending their child to the local school. As a result, there has been a dramatic increase in numbers of D/HH children in those settings and a subsequent drop in enrolment in schools for deaf pupils. This thesis explores the

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