Aug 29, 2018

Chapter 1 Blog Post


  •  I can list three main goals parents and educators have for a deaf child. 
    • Socialization 
    • Equality 
    • Academic preparation 
  • I can list options that are successful in deaf education 
    • Residential schools
    • Education through interpreters 
    • Resource classrooms
    • Direct instruction 
    • Interventions 

Aug 23, 2018

8/23 Blog Post

I can explain the goal of deaf education.

     Deaf education allows D/HH to have access to the same education as their hearing peers while accommodating a student's individual need.

I can list options that are successful in Deaf education.

     Manual method and speaking & listening method.

Tonight's Learning Outcomes 8/23/18

I can explain the goal of deaf education:
The goal of deaf education is to educate deaf people to the fullest extent that a hearing person can be educated to as well.

I can list three main goals parents and educators have for deaf children:
. To be educated like any other student
. To be challenged like any other student
. To have the same opportunities as every student

Learning Outcomes

1.) I can list three main goals parents and educators have for a deaf child.

  • For them to be able to communicate with others.
  • For them to be able to socialize and make friends.
  • For them to be able to be academically prepared.
2.) I can list options that are successful in Deaf education. 
  • Residental Schools
  • Resource Classrooms and interventions
  • Instruction via interpreter 

Learning Outcomes

1. The goal of a parent or educator is to ensure that the student is able to communicate, have a means of socialization, and that they are academically prepared.

2. Some options that are successful in Deaf Education are direct instruction, resource classrooms, and interventions.

Aug 21, 2018

Welcome!

Welcome to the course, Educating the Deaf!  This blog is a place for you to share your questions, ideas and what you are learning in class each week.  You'll be able to use it during class to provide feedback on activities as well as at the end of class to submit your exit slips.  There may be times you'll be asked to share your ideas or to find a resource to share with the class and place it here as well as to extend classroom conversations.

This also an excellent place for you to discuss questions you may have about how to approach or complete assignment or our class trip in October for a literacy activity at the Kentucky School for the Deaf (pictured here.)  Another example, discuss with your classmates ideas about where to complete the site visit, rides or the report.  This is an excellent way to share ideas here that can benefit everyone.


You may add a comment to this post and share any questions you have about the course.


To get started I would like to know what are 2 things you most hope to learn more about in this course and what is 1 thing you are most curious about this course.  Please start a new post and share your answers to these questions. 


Looking forward to our semester together!!

Mrs. White