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Educational Audiology Handbook

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ISBN-10: 1565938232

ISBN-13: 9781565938236

Edition: 1997

Authors: Cheryl Deconde Johnson, Peggy V. Benson, Jane B. Seaton

List price: $328.95
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Written by recognized leaders in educational audiology, this text has become the standard for all courses that train audiology students on their roles and responsibilities working in educational settings. Its straightforward presentation of scope of educational audiology practice, the establishment of high-quality programs, and full integration into the school staff are hallmarks of this practical and informative textbook. An appendix of form letters, parent handouts, instruction sheets, and protocols rounds out this "bible" for audiology students who plan to work in schools. Now the leading educational audiology textbook is updated with the addition of a cross-platform CD-ROM containing…    
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Book details

List price: $328.95
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 4/1/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 544
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.838
Language: English

Jane Seaton, M.S., is a private consultant in audiology and communication disorders and has spent more than 40 years working in a variety of settings with families and children who have experienced hearing loss. She developed and administered a model regional educational program for students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing and currently serves as parent advisor, mentor, and consultant for early intervention programs for infants and toddlers with sensory disabilities. An invited faculty member for the ASHA Audiology 2010 Virtual Conference, Jane is presently a stakeholder in the Georgia EHDI program and is working with a project targeting literacy for Georgia students who are deaf and hard…    

Educational Audiology Practices
Educational Audiology: How Did We Get Here?
Roles and Responsibilities of the Educational Audiologist
Identification Practices
Assessment Practices
Central Auditory Processing Disorders
Amplification and Classroom Hearing Technology
Case Management and Aural (Re)habilitation
Hearing Conservation
Collaboration and Planning
Community Collaboration
Relationships with Families
Individual Planning
Inservice
Program Effectiveness
Marketing
Program Development
Evaluation and Management
Contemporary Issues: Where Are We Going?
Appendixes
References
Index