(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — May 26, 2022) The founding director of California Lutheran University’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program for prospective teachers is retiring with emeritus status on Tuesday.
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Butler’s new deaf education curriculum draws concern
This article was originally published by Mirror Indy and is republished through our partnership with Free Press Indiana. David Geeslin can still remember what it felt like to start learning American ...
Deaf students are entitled to an education, but there’s a shortage of people qualified to teach them
Sadie VanAllen thought she was giving her kids a shot at a better life when she moved from a two-bedroom apartment to a three-bedroom house on Yakima’s west side. The new place had separate rooms for ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. The student is now in 10th grade, but ...
Dec. 18—Joanne Corwin remembers the uncertainty she felt as a new mother. In the late 1980s, her eldest daughter — and first-born child — was identified as deaf, spurring parental anxiety that no ...
Learn to teach deaf students and earn dual New York State (NYS) certifications in deaf education and in a secondary subject area. The master of science degree in deaf education is designed for ...
How should Milwaukee Public Schools go about teaching deaf and hard of hearing students? That is the question a task force is exploring after complaints from the Deaf community and parents of deaf ...
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — David Geeslin can still remember what it felt like to start learning American Sign Language as a toddler. “My world became much clearer and more colorful,” Geeslin said ...
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