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SNA Access For Deaf Children With Extra Needs

On July 13th 2011, a public protest took place outside Leinster House, on Kildare Street in Dublin. Public opposition was shown to government proposals to cap the number of special-needs assistants (SNAs) in the education system for the 2011-12 school year, amid moves to reduce the number of SNAs in the education system by 200

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14 years ago 2 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessible, assistant, budget, crisis, cuts, dail, deaf, deafness, disability, dual, education, EU-IMF, government, hearing, inclusion, learning, resource, SNA, SNAs, support, teaching, technology

Educational Supports Ensure A Diverse Workforce

Dublin’s Southside People newspaper (July 6th edition) mentions how a young deaf pupil at a Dublin school is at risk of losing her classroom SNA (special needs assistant), if the current SNA-funding crisis is not resolved. Parents’ pain at special needs education cuts This Wednesday (July 13th), the Dail Technical Committee is meeting to dedicate their

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14 years ago 1 Comment Hearingaccess, accessibility, accessible, advice, assistive, committee, concept, consulting, dail, diverse, diversity, employers, employment, group, HR, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, kildare street, learn, learning, march, parent, parents, portfolio, protest, read, recruiter, recruitment, resource teacher, school, schools, skill set, skills, SLT, SNA, students, support, supports, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching assistant, technical, technology, workplace

Fiver Friday: Buy IDK's "Ben" Book Online, For €5!

“Fiver Friday“, launched on July 1st, aims to encourage the Irish population to go out and spend €5 extra on local products to kick-start the economy. IDK is offering its award-winning childrens’ book, “A Birthday For Ben“ at €5.00 per book, on Fridays through end-August 2011 (down from €8.99). Subscribers to our monthly ezine can buy

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Clarke School 'Maps' Changes In Deaf Education

For Sale: an Olympic-size swimming pool, six brick buildings, playing fields, a garage and a steam heating system as the Clarke School for Hearing and Speech in Massachusetts downsizes its campus after 144 years in existence. Historic Northampton School Campus Is For Sale Originally known as The Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton (MA),

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14 years ago 2 Comments Hearingaccess, accessibility, awareness, books, changes, cochlear, communication, concept, curriculum, deaf, education, expertise, freelance, inclusion, inclusive, insights, itinerant, knowledge, language, learn, learning, literacy, schools, sign, social, speech, students, teachers, training

Thesis: Mainstreaming Deaf Education In Ireland

Following legislation in 1998 and 2004, parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing (D/HH) children are facilitated in sending their child to the local school. As a result, there has been a dramatic increase in numbers of D/HH children in those settings and a subsequent drop in enrolment in schools for deaf pupils. This thesis explores the

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The Telford Model For Early Intervention Services

Following a major review of audiology services in Ireland that revealed a history of neglect towards essential pediatric hearing services, a national newborn hearing testing programme (UNHS) began in Cork in April 2011. The test, to screen for deafness in newborn babies, enables earlier intervention for family-centered child-language development and a national roll-out of the UNHS

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Listening And Speaking: A Link To Reading/Writing?

“Whether parents choose sign language, speech facilitated by implants or some combination, deaf children are exposed to language earlier than ever” Implants help deaf children learn language from listening A key message in this 4-page piece is, language is the vital focus for deaf children and can be acquired in different ways. One view is

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14 years ago 5 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, auditory-verbal, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, creche, deaf, deaf children talk, deaf education in Ireland, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, listen, listening, literacy, LSL, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, siblings, social, speech, spoken, spoken language, talk, talking, teachers, technology, therapy, verbal, words

Parent Involvement In Child Education Is Essential

The parents of children who’re deaf need to be involved with their child’s education, at home and at school. Parent input to child education is cited by educators as one of the best ways to improve outcomes for all children and notably if other family members are involved. Statistically, educational attainment rises when parents participate in

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Australia To Take Classroom Captioning ‘National’

Australia’s senate has approved funding for a National Schools Pilot Program of classroom captioning for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. The move follows classroom tests of the captioning system in the past year, with co-ordination from the respective state-level Departments of Education. Senator Fifield, who co-sponsored the move, said the provision was a

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Leaving Certificate English Website, By A Teacher

When taking state examinations, deaf students often wonder if they are “on the right track” in giving examiners what is needed to gain exam points. Here’s a website by a teacher of Leaving Cert English, with advice. Reading these points with a parent or teacher may be beneficial to deaf students. Leaving Certificate English – Help

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