DEAF & HARD-OF-HEARING

CONTACT :: Rachael Ragin, Consultant
The Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Program serves as a resource to local education agencies and the three schools for the deaf. The Consultant for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Program is available for consultation in program planning and development for quality education for students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

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NEW LISTSERV FOR ALL EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETERS & DEAF EDUCATORS
DPI announces the establishment of two listervs. You can join this listserv for either Educational Interpreters and Transliterators or Deaf Educators and Professional working with children with hearing loss by following the directions below.

  1. Send an email to join-interpreter@lists.dpi.state.nc.us (Educational Interpreters and Transliterators)(and/or join-hearingeducation@lists.dpi.state.nc.us (Deaf educators and professionals) from the email you wish to receive information.
  2. You will receive an email from the list serve directing you to click a link for the final process. Once you click the link the process is completed.
  3. You will receive an email stating that you are now a member of the specific list serve.
These listservs are moderated by Dr. Rachael Ragin at the NCDPI. You may contact her at rragin@dpi.state.nc.us.

Teacher's Corner
Information for teachers of the hearing impaired.

Parent's Corner
Information for parents.

Audiologists' Corner
Information for audiologists and auditory-verbal therapists, and resources on technology and the usher syndrome.

Interpreters' Corner
Information for educational interpreters, and resources on training opportunities, programs and technology.

Psychologists' Corner
Information on psychologists who can test difficult-to-serve children with hearing loss, contacts and links.


OTHER PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES

Shared Reading Project from the Clerc Center


USEFUL LINKS