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Because no one wants to be left out of any conversation.
Imagine sitting at a dinner table with your friends and family. Everyone’s eating and having a great time, jokes are made, and laughs are shared.
Now imagine that they’re all speaking in a language that’s inaccessible to you. You try to use context clues to keep up with the conversation. Still, it’s hard to know who is saying what when everyone is speaking a million m
When a teacher steps into a classroom knowing that a student is Deaf or hard-of-hearing, they must be prepared to manage communication in an effective manner. While navigating student disabilities can trigger uneasiness, recognizing that diversity will elevate the educational experience for all proves pertinent for classroom success.
Whether a student is Deaf, hard-of-hearing, or fully hearing, all students have unique learning profiles. When teachers empower students to e
An Interview with Matt Maxey, Founder of DEAFinitely Dope
Deaf Culture refers to the values and beliefs, the history, traditions and overall expression of the Deaf community. IYKYK, Deaf Culture is a vibe — and everyone is talking about it.
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