Becoming a teacher of the deaf
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By: Hannah B.Samantha J.Britney M.Michelle A.
Maintain communication between the parents and staff
Maintain regular communication with parents. Make sure that students amplifications uses is
working. Make sure the learning environment is
appropriate. help students make goals. Make educational program for student. Report on students goals. Makes sure that students follow all rules. Provide academic, social, emotional, and
developmental needs of students.
Masters degree in deaf education Bachelors degree in education Knowledge of sign language Knowledge of auditory equipment Knowledge of elementary to high school
academic curriculum
Its based on the education and the skill of the teacher
An average salary would be $3250 - $6000 a month
The quality of the education also plays a factor in the salary received
Teachers for the deaf are in demand because: Rising enrollment of special need children Easier and earlier identification of hearing lost
in children The lack of actual certified teachers
Teachers are needed for the education of deaf children and their parents, social and emotional needs and basic living needs
Work with students in the classroom and help with adjusting to the campus
Behavior and social interactions
Work closely with families About $3250 - $6000 monthly
Leans more to teaching oral skills but will use any form of education
Tries to get deaf students to blend in with hearing students
Works with parents Salary is on average $46,000 a year
www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org www.deaflinx.com www.msd.edu www.mcdaniel.edu www.lyon.k12.nvus/assets/
Teacher_of_the)_deaf_hearingimpaired www.cochlearamericas.com http://www.gallaudet.edu/ http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/