Exam 9: Deafness and Hearing Loss
Exam 1: The Purpose and Promise of Special Education59 Questions
Exam 2: Planning and Providing Special Education Services61 Questions
Exam 3: Collaborating With Parents and Families in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Society60 Questions
Exam 4: Intellectual Disabilities64 Questions
Exam 5: Learning Disabilities60 Questions
Exam 6: Emotional or Behavioral Disorders50 Questions
Exam 7: Autism Spectrum Disorders62 Questions
Exam 8: Communication Disorders62 Questions
Exam 9: Deafness and Hearing Loss65 Questions
Exam 10: Blindness and Low Vision62 Questions
Exam 11: Physical Disabilties,health Impairments,and Adhd61 Questions
Exam 12: Low-Incidence Disabilities: Severemultiple Disabilities, deaf-Blindness, and Traumatic Brain Injury61 Questions
Exam 13: Giftedness and Talent61 Questions
Exam 14: Early Childhood Special Education61 Questions
Exam 15: Transitioning to Adulthood62 Questions
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Which of the following words is a child with a hearing loss likely to learn easily?
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Which of the following is true about telecommunication devices for the deaf?
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Current research indicates that deaf students experience problems in education due to
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What are the technology and support options available to students with hearing loss that have the potential to improve the classroom/educational experience?
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Causes of conductive hearing loss include all of the following except
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Explain the difference between academic achievement and intelligence as it pertains to a student who is deaf.
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What are four potential speech problems of children who are deaf or hard of hearing?
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Jackson's mother complains that the music on his car radio is hurting her ears.The sound level is probably
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In the United States,the majority of people with hearing loss are
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Teachers can use Visual Phonics to teach phonemic awareness to deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
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How many deaf students are functionally illiterate when they graduate from high school?
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The academic achievement gap between deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their hearing peers
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Mrs.Walker's son,Keenan,was born at 26 weeks and has a severe hearing loss.This loss is
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Signs of noise sufficient enough to risk hearing loss include
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Activities to improve the listening skills of students with hearing loss
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At what age are infants who can hear first able to discriminate speech sounds?
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