TEACHING & LEARNING
Three Suggested Teaching Strategies for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
This article addresses current issues in deaf education as well as provides suggestions for improving overall academic achievement of this population. Specifically, three instructional strategies are recommended for teachers: choral responding, response cards, and peer tutoring.
A Guide for Types of Assistive Technology
This webpage from the state of Minnesota is for anyone and everyone who would like more information on assistive technology, whether you are a user of AT, hiring manager, teacher, a family member, advocate, or just interested in learning about AT.
Unpacking Fractions- Captioned and Described Lesson Videos
This series focuses on the best practices for teaching fractions in the early grades and features author, educator, and mathematics aficionado, Monica Neagoy. She demonstrates engaging math lessons for students and teachers
Southbay Math Tutor ASL Videos
South Bay Math Tutor provides tutorial videos to help with basic math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. The videos are spoken in English and a growing number of them are signed in American Sign Language. All of the videos have accurate captions in English.
All About the Holidays: Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month
In the United States, May is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month. Many people use the month to honor the accomplishments of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The month celebrates their diverse heritage. Part of the “All About the Holidays” series.
ASDB Deaf Mentor Program Signed Videos
The YouTube channel for the ASDB Deaf Mentor Program has over 60 signed videos!
7 Tips to Writing Engaging Lesson Plans
Lesson plans should guide and maximize the limited time you have with students. This means planning for: directions and expectations, new content instruction, and meeting diverse student needs.
DCMP: All About the Holidays International Women’s Day
Every year on March 8th, the world honors the accomplishments and struggles faced by women on International Women’s Day.
Using Cheers and Claps to Motivate World Language Students
Who says cheers and claps don’t have a place in learning? In world language classes, cheers and claps are exciting ways to make learning fun and harness better student engagement.
Teaching Students with Language Deprivation Syndrome
Author Heather Burgen writes a guide for other Teachers of the Deaf teaching students who suffer from Language Deprivation Syndrome.