Exam 10: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

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National statistics indicate that 95 percent of adults who are deaf choose deaf spouses.What percent of the offspring from these marriages have normal hearing?

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A 30 dB hearing loss is generally considered

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Which academic area is most affected by deafness?

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All of the following contribute to varying estimates of the number of children with a hearing impairment EXCEPT

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At present,about how many postsecondary institutions in the United States and Canada provide special programs for students with hearing impairments?

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Many people with hearing impairments are drawn to the Deaf culture because

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The ossicles function to create

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A conductive hearing impairment refers to an interference with the transfer of sound

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What are four ways in which sign language interpreters can best support students with hearing impairments at school?

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Most people in the Deaf community are in favour of educating students who are deaf in the regular classroom.

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In recent years,many parents and professionals have questioned the trend toward inclusion of children with hearing impairment because

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Which one of the following interferes with the functioning of the outer ear?

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Most speech sounds range between

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In Canada,people who are deaf communicate using

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People who say that deafness should not be considered an exceptionality argue that

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Otitis media is a/an

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Interpretive Exercise Max is a nine year-old third grader who was born with a sensorineural hearing loss.He can hear loud noises if they are within a foot of his ear,and he can hear some sounds in the environment though he usually cannot identify them.Max's parents (who are both hearing)are advocates of the auditory-verbal approach (they wanted him to use speech as much as possible and did not think they could learn to sign effectively).Max's school,where he is integrated into a regular classroom,has reported his IQ scores on a standardized verbal test to be well below the norm.Furthermore,his achievement in reading is far below that of his classmates.Socially,he has a few students who interact with him occasionally,but no meaningful friendships (his speech is almost unintelligible to them).Max's parents are getting fed up with the school,and feel that something must be done to improve Max's situation before it is too late. -First provide a response to each of the problems described by Max's school (describe a possible method to address the particular concern).Then,write a letter to Max's parents from the perspective of an advocate of a special school for students who are deaf,trying to convince them to enroll Max in this special school.

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Neuroimaging techniques have shown that when people who are deaf use sign language,it activates primarily

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Compared to students without hearing impairments,most students with hearing impairments

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Sign language has different neurological underpinnings than spoken language.

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