The problem and solution?
Being Deaf, Mute, Hard of Hearing, or Nonverbal due to any number of conditions can be an insurmountable problem for a student in a classroom. Unable to hear simple directions or understand the videos that are shown without captions.
Teachers should understand some of the difficulties that surround communication difficulties. While Assistive Technology has made leaps and bounds in their abilities to help those who have difficulties communicating there are many ways to improve these. The different assistive devices will be shown in the different posts on this website.
Some simple things can be done to help those who fall into a category of needing assistive devices, even learning simple sign language phrases. The second video shown here shows some simple words that if you learn as a teacher can make an impact on a student allowing them to feel as though the teacher does understand and care about their learning.
The first video listed is a high schooler in a school that does offer an ASL translator for her classes, it shows some of the frustrations that can arise as someone who is deaf. It highlights some simple problems that are not obvious for someone who doesn't have a problem with communicating. Things like she gets lost in a group of a few people who are all speaking, or people over enunciating to her as if she is a child. The translator mistranslating her question to the teacher or no captions available.
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