Dollar Ideas for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Here are a few things that can be done to include Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students.
- Video tape yourself doing the experiment you want students to do beforehand. Students can then use Ipads, laptop or other media to access the video to make sure they understand the English directions as they go along.
- Have students video tape themselves signing their thoughts. Then they can go back watch the video and write down their notes or create their reports or essays from it.
- Video tape lectures/presentations that students can go back to for review.
- Flashcards with words and a visual representation.
- Take pictures as experiments are conducted so students have a visual to help jog their memory when writing a lab report.
- If you have a student with an interpreter in class, please: Talk to the student, NOT the interpreter
- Video tape yourself doing the experiment you want students to do beforehand. Students can then use Ipads, laptop or other media to access the video to make sure they understand the English directions as they go along.
- Have students video tape themselves signing their thoughts. Then they can go back watch the video and write down their notes or create their reports or essays from it.
- Video tape lectures/presentations that students can go back to for review.
- Flashcards with words and a visual representation.
- Take pictures as experiments are conducted so students have a visual to help jog their memory when writing a lab report.
- If you have a student with an interpreter in class, please: Talk to the student, NOT the interpreter