14 resultados para teachers’ aides
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper is studied look at the Teacher’s Assessment of Grammatical Structures (TAGS), Teacher Assessment of Spoken Language (TASL), and Cottage Acquisition Scales for Listening, Language and Speech (CASLLS) criterion-referenced language assessments as well as an inquiry into how teachers of the deaf use the TAGS currently as a teaching tool.
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This paper examines what regular education teachers need in order to be prepared for teaching mainstreamed deaf and hearing impaired students.
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This paper describes alternate approaches to communication with hearing-impaired children which are used by classroom teachers at a school for the deaf.
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The role and responsibilities of an itinerant teacher of students who are deaf or hard of hearing were investigated to create a database of information about the effective traits of successful itinerant teachers.
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Surveys addressing the issues of burnout among teachers of the deaf were sent to teachers in private oral schools. Forty-seven surveys were returned, providing insight into specific factors contributing to burnout.
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This paper is intended as a resource for teachers by providing information and teaching strategies to help meet the needs of children with a hearing impairment in the mainstream educational setting.
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This paper presents a manual of frequency modulated (FM) sound systems designed for use by mainstream teachers who have hearing impaired students in their classrooms.
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This paper examines the effects of noise on high school music teachers.
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The purpose of this study was to redevelop a needs assessment inventory for use by caregivers and professionals engaging in educational services for children who are newly-diagnosed as deaf or hard of hearing.
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This paper examines cooperative learning, a strategy of teaching in which students work together in groups, thus acquiring both academic and social skills
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This paper is a guide for teachers to provide guidance about students who are mainstreamed.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine the effectiveness of teachers of the hearing impaired using videotape as a means of self-evaluation.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine the effectiveness of teachers of the hearing impaired using videotape as a means of self-evaluation.
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This paper is a guidebook for parents and educators to further understand the cochlear implant process from candidacy to surgery.