What matters deafness of the ears, when the mind hears?

August 12, 2006

What is the Least Restrictive Environment?

Filed under: Education

An articulate, passionate post by a "feisty, opinionated Deaf gal" on why mainstreaming is not the Holy Grail of deaf education it has been made out to be. She gives a detailed, thought-provoking account of her experiences as a Deaf adult in a mainstream academic environment - as always, it’s tough.

This is simply intended to posit the idea that mainstreaming is not the best educational placement for many of us, especially during our formative years. I was mainstreamed part-time through elementary school and junior high, then again a bit in college, then again full-time for grad school. When I was younger, I didn’t mind too much, but when I was an adult, I grew to dislike it, feeling suffocated by it. But what really, really hit me and helped me articulate just what the issue with mainstreaming is was being mainstreamed to take classes this past semester to get my Level 2 credential.

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Cochlear Implant Facts

Filed under: Technology, Education

Take the CI 101 module. A clear, concise FAQ.

Answers briefly the following:

  1. What is a Cochlear Implant?
  2. How Does A Cochlear Implant Work?
  3. Who Gets Cochlear Implants?
  4. How Does Someone Receive a Cochlear Implant?
  5. What Does the Future Hold for Cochlear Implants?

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Why Don’t They Do What They Should?

Filed under: Education, General

One of the greatest mysteries of the cosmos is solved! By the way, I plead so guilty to some of the below-mentioned sins.

Note it’s a fairly lengthy article, more of a research paper but - rest assured - still readable.

One major issue that we encounter repeatedly is that many people who are hard of hearing and their family members do not do the things that would enable them to prevent or reduce communication problems that are associated with hearing loss. Examples for the listener and speaker, respectively, include failure to use an assistive listening device, and not getting the person’s attention before speaking.

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(Thanks to Joc ‘I am not Ashley Cole!’ for the link.)

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