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I'm an itinerant teacher of the Deaf and hard of hearing. Historically, I've done a little bit of everything from classroom teacher at a state school for the deaf to time as an interpreter. I've also spent time in a general education (hearing) classroom. I've done almost everything! Live to Learn!
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Preview of Interpreter Roles and Student Use Checklist for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Student

Interpreter Roles and Student Use Checklist for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Student

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Teacher's of the Deaf, Deaf adults, and interpreters all know that direct instruction in ASL is ideal for most ASL speaking students. However, that's not always an option. Yet, using an educational interpreter in the PK - 12 settings is a skill students have to learn. It's not magically done. It's difficult. It takes work. What should my student be able to do? They don't 'watch'? What's developmentally appropriate. This document outlines the role of educational vs community interpreters, as wel
Preview of Tips to Make Sound Based Instruction More Accessible to Deaf Students

Tips to Make Sound Based Instruction More Accessible to Deaf Students

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Having a Deaf or Hard of Student in your classroom can be overwhelming. However, teaching phonics and phonemic awareness to Deaf and hard of hearing kids in the public school setting can set you back. Here are a few tips to help you make your instruction more accessible. Applies to: UFLI, OG, LTRS, Science of Reading. Students with interpreters. Teaching Reading. P.S. though it doesn't say this on the document. Using these strategies also benefits English learners. In the same way many strateg
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I'm an itinerant teacher of the Deaf and hard of hearing. Historically, I've done a little bit of everything from classroom teacher at a state school for the deaf to time as an interpreter. I've also spent time in a general education (hearing) classroom. I've done almost everything! Live to Learn!

Teaching style

Just a teacher that is passionate about advocating to ensure deaf and hard of hearing students truly have access to both incidental and intentional learning at all times. Access to Language is a Human Right.

My own education history

My Qualifications A.A. - American Sign Language - English Interpretation B.A. - Education: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education M.A. Education: Elementary Education and Literacy Post Graduate Certificate: Teaching English as a Second Language NIC - National Interpreter Certification