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Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Welcome to the website for supervisors of educational programs in Illinois that serve students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. We promote quality educational programming and social experiences for our students. ISHI deals with local, statewide, and national issues which affect our students. Our members come from all over the state and represent both small and large school districts.
·ishi-il.org·
Illinois Supervisors of Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
Handy Handouts
Handy Handouts
Fantastic collection of newsletters/handouts that cover a variety of topics. They are FREE to print out and share!
·superduperinc.com·
Handy Handouts
Audiology; Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education - Iowa Department of Education
Audiology; Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education - Iowa Department of Education
In addition to the essential skills and concepts of the Iowa Core, students who are deaf or hard of hearing have specialized needs not covered in the general education curriculum. The purpose of the Expanded Core Curriculum for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (ECC-DHH) is to be a resource for IFSP and IEP team members when developing educational plans for a student who is deaf or hard or hearing. This tool is designed for teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing and education audiologists to address these identified areas that are either not taught or require specific and...
·educateiowa.gov·
Audiology; Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education - Iowa Department of Education
Mind the Gap
Mind the Gap
Fantastic article and resources (including a curriculum) on working with teens with hearing loss
·phonakevents.com·
Mind the Gap
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Functional hearing loss ranges from mild to profound. Often, people who have very little or no functional hearing refer to themselves as "deaf." Those with milder hearing loss may label themselves as "hard of hearing." When these two groups are combined, they are often referred to as individuals with "hearing impairments,” with "hearing loss,” or who are "hearing impaired.” When referring to the Deaf culture, "Deaf" is capitalized.
·washington.edu·
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Hilton School iPad Apps
Hilton School iPad Apps
Sheet1 Apps for Students with Autism, Apps for Students with Cognitive Delays, Apps for Students with Disabilities( of any kind), Apps for Communication& Language, Math Apps for Elem. Students, Reading Apps for Elem. Students, Fine Motor, Writing, Spelling Apps for Elem. Students, Science/ Soci...
·docs.google.com·
Hilton School iPad Apps
Resources | Confessions
Resources | Confessions
On educating children who are deaf/hard-of-hearing: Baby Hearing Hands and Voices Listen Up Raising Deaf Kids Deaf Village (go to "co...
·untenured.blogspot.com·
Resources | Confessions