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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The D/HOH teacher provides a full educational program to deaf and hard of hearing students, preschool through high school, including all academic subjects, direct instruction in Reading/Language Arts, and integration of the highly specialized language and communication goals on the IEP. The D/HOH Resource/Itinerant teacher provides services in the areas of language arts as well as specialized supports in selected academic subjects. Provides instruction in self-advocacy skills for deaf and hard of hearing students; provides on-going support and in-service training for general education staff in the effective use of accommodations, communication and instructional strategies appropriate for deaf and hard of hearing students.The D/HOH Infant/Toddler teacher works closely with parents to help them understand and cope with the psychological, social, and educational impact of deafness; demonstrates how to provide a stimulating learning environment for the child; demonstrates effective techniques for communication and advises on the use of amplification systems for the child in conjunction with the educational audiologist and outside professionals; and provides direct intervention to the child in the areas of communication and socialization, including language development and maximum use of residual hearing.D/HOH teachers must work closely with parents, supervisory personnel, general education school staff and D/HOH staff to support and enhance the development of deaf and hard of hearing students in order to reach their maximum potential.
This description may be changed at any time.