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Planning Language and Literacy Programming for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Presented By

Connie Mayer

Session Details

Date Time
April 26, 20189:00 am to 3:30 pm

Location

Calgary (Ramada Plaza Calgary Airport)
3515 26th Street NE
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Grade Levels

All

Learning to read and write for any child is a complex process that rests on the development of both language (e.g., morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics) and code-related (e.g., phonological/phonemic awareness, alphabet knowledge, word identification, spelling) abilities.

In this workshop, we will consider these constructs as they inform literacy education (i.e., programming, planning and instruction) for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) learners across the age and grade range from the primary years to secondary school in both mainstream classrooms and schools for the deaf. We will also consider the implications of cochlear implantation, advances in hearing technologies, signed communication and sign bilingualism on language and literacy learning and development. Examples of instructional strategies, interventions and resources will be presented and described. 

In our discussion, we will:

  • highlight relationships among language, listening, reading and writing,
  • focus on what is essential in planning an effective literacy program, and
  • be informed by an evidence base and what we know about teaching reading and writing to both hearing and DHH learners. 

The focus will be on students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Dr. Mayer has crafted this presentation that will be accessible on many different levels of expertise, knowledge and background.

Target Audience

Classroom Teachers, Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Educational Assistants, Administrators, Speech Language Pathologists, and Educational Audiologists

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