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Listening to the Needs of Students who are Deaf & Hard of Hearing

Listening to the Needs of Students who are Deaf & Hard of Hearing

FromFund for Teachers - The Podcast


Listening to the Needs of Students who are Deaf & Hard of Hearing

FromFund for Teachers - The Podcast

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Sep 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Marlee Matlin, the only Deaf performer to have won an Academy Award, said “Every one of us is different in some way, but for those of us who are more different, we have to put more effort into convincing the less different that we can do the same thing they can, just differently.” Theatre teacher Amy Patel is committed to figuring out how to teach differently so her deaf and hard of hearing students make their marks at James Clemens High School in Madison, AL. Amy initially received a Fund for Teachers grant in 2017 to explore the inner workings of professional theatre in New York City and better prepare students for possible careers and professional applications of theatre. When two new students who were Deaf subsequently enrolled in joined her theatre department, Amy realized she had a lot more to learn about empowering ALL students for the stage with equity and accessibility. When her own son lost his hearing, that realization turned into action.
Released:
Sep 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

Fund for Teachers is a national nonprofit that awards grants for self-designed fellowships to America's most innovative preK-12 teachers. This is a podcast to elevate these public/private/charter school educators as inspiring architects of their careers, classrooms and school communities.