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Question about be deaf teacher
Does deaf teacher can be teaches at hearing school with all hearing students, even little or no deaf students for all subjects like math, english, history, science or others? I'm just wonders...
I think it would figure out about lecture on board would helpful for students to understand or find other way to make successful, also ASL and Art seems not bad for deaf people to be teacher at hearing school with all hearing students, even little or no deaf students.
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I have two deaf female friends here who taught at county schools for a long time in classes that had both deaf and hearing students. They had interpreters assigned to them for benefit of the hearing students. One of these friends won a Teacher of the Year award, no small feat here in CA.
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Jasmine's Tiger "Lilly"
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Yep. I've taught at a "hearing" school with all hearing students. I taught English.
A few of my fellow deaf friends who are teachers also teach at a public school - and they teach hearing students as well. Sometimes in my current job I get to teach hearing and deaf kindergarteners in the same class. It is very interesting to see how they learn together. I use ASL and then switch to Sim-Com to explain the same concept again. |
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I did a few teaching practicums teaching in a class full of hearing students. Boy, it was difficult for me due to managing the classroom when I couldnt understand everything being said several times. I dont think I would want to teach hearing kids using my voice.
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Mavericky Deaf Militant
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If I taught hearing kids, it would have to be a small class size (10-15 kids). I think I'd be OK using voice-off- or speech only, but if there are many kids, I would ask for an interpreter and just voice for myself.
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Only thing i can think that they would be able to would be in an ASL class because my ASL teacher is Deaf. But you never know. |
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A deaf teacher can teach at a hearing school, as long as communication works out.
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