Friday 20 January 2012

Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Author: David Stewart
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 020530768X
Category: Medical



Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students: Content, Strategies, and Curriculum


This highly practical reference for both pre-service and in-service teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing covers methods of teaching and other issues related to the teaching of deaf students. Download Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students medical books for free.
Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students takes a practical look at the challenges of teaching subject matter to deaf children. The book gives suggestions about what teachers can do in the classroom that will make a positive difference in how their deaf students learn. It emphasizes providing teachers with a framework to design instructions that meet the educational needs of their deaf students. The principles upon which instructional planning proceeds are applicable to deaf students at all grade levels; thus, the book is suitable fo Get Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students our bestseller medical books.

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