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J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ ; 24(3): 289-306, 2019 07 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30929018

ABSTRACT

Students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) increasingly attend local public schools, in which speech and language clinicians (SLCs) may lack experience with the individualized needs of a heterogeneous student population. This study explored the experiences of SLCs with students who are DHH in three different types of educational settings. Fourteen SLCs were interviewed and discussed a case study. Responses were transcribed, data coded, and emergent themes identified. Analysis was verified through triangulation of data and trustworthiness strategies. Results indicated that the skill sets of SLCs working with children who were DHH were dependent on contextual factors, such as educational placement and communication mode used, and that development of these skills requires direct experience, collaboration, and structural supports. Institutions across the deaf education spectrum should consider forming alliances to improve information-sharing and collaborative learning in order to improve service delivery in all settings.


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Deafness/rehabilitation , Language Therapy/methods , Professional-Patient Relations , Speech Therapy/methods , Attitude of Health Personnel , Child , Clinical Competence/standards , Education of Hearing Disabled/methods , Education of Hearing Disabled/standards , Educational Status , Humans , Language Therapy/standards , New York , Professionalism , Rural Health , School Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Self Concept , Social Support , Speech Therapy/standards , Speech-Language Pathology/standards , Speech-Language Pathology/statistics & numerical data , Urban Health
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