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East Lothian Hearing Impairment Service. Deaf Awareness training. Why are people deaf?. Born deaf. Illness. Accident. Syndrome. Don’t know. The Ear. Conductive Hearing Loss. Permanent or Temporary: Glue Ear. Syndromes. Illness/accident. Sound Pathway Interruption.
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East Lothian Hearing Impairment Service Deaf Awareness training
Why are people deaf? • Born deaf. • Illness. • Accident. • Syndrome. • Don’t know.
Conductive Hearing Loss. • Permanent or Temporary: • Glue Ear. • Syndromes. • Illness/accident. • Sound Pathway Interruption.
Sensori-neural Loss. • Permanent. • Cochlear damage. • Auditory Nerve damage.
Can It Be Cured? • Glue ear. • Sensori-neural deafness. • Use hearing aids. • Cochlear Implants. • Hearing Dogs. • Sign Language.
How hearing aids work? • Microphone. • Sound goes into hearing aid. • Makes the sound louder. • Sends it to the ear. • Need batteries. Microphone
Speech Processor for Cochlear Implant. Microphone Receiver
How to help? • Hearing aids. • Lip-reading: • Quiet class. • Repeat answers from the class. • One person talking at a time.
How to help? Written material. • Scribe notes. • Printed summary. • Bullet points. • Written instructions.
More…. • Use radio aid –microphone. • Don’t talk to the board. • Check understanding. • Repeat or summarise answers.
How can we help? • Advisory. • Practical. • Teaching styles. • Regular visits. • Pupil workshops.
Teaching Strategies. • Child’s level. • Cluing in. • Visual. • Quiet times. • Pre-teaching/reinforcement.
Communication. • Get child’s attention. • Clear speech. • One to two step instructions. • Write instructions.
More…. • Limit amount of information. • Monitor delivery. • Here and now. • Near front of class.
Curriculum Planning. • Team approach. • Delegate. • Prioritise. • Differentiation. • Auditory.
Child’s interests. • Build on the known. • Repetition & familiarity. • Involve in class activities. • Responsibilities. • Peer group role model.
Pre-teaching. • Introduce new topics. • Involvement of/with parents. • Visual information. • Vocabulary. • Concepts.
Role of Teacher of the deaf. • Support school, staff and child. • Help with curriculum planning. • Team teaching. • Advisory/monitor.
More… • Pre-teach and reinforce. • Support language. • Monitor hearing aids. • Listening skills. • Monitor speech.
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Thank You You can find us in John Muir House 01620 827 827 ecarnell@elcschool.org.uk kturner@elcschool.org.uk ltelford@elcschool.org.uk cbrookes@elcschool.org.uk byoung@elcschool.org.uk