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A pioneering new approach to teaching children who are profoundly deaf or have significant hearing loss is achieving incredible results. Newlands Primary School in Millbrook, Southampton, has nine ...
The use of technology in the classroom is nothing new, but one elementary school is breaking new ground by using technology to help pupils with autism communicate more effectively.
One such technology is Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART), which provides people who are deaf or hard of hearing with oral information in a written format.
Heather B. Hayes has been covering technology, business and education topics for more than 20 years and has written more than 2,000 published articles. She lives in Virginia. When asked to name the ...
Bluetooth-type technology is stepping into the classroom to create a “user-friendly” environment for the hearing impaired.
A primary school is hoping sign language will become 'second nature' to pupils after introducing it in every classroom. Lyndhurst Primary School in Oldham celebrated International Deaf Week by ...
A petition, which was started by members of the National Deaf Children Society's Young Peoples Advisory Board, has been signed by more than 40,000 people in just one week.
Pupils at a Derbyshire school are now able to scan QR codes to access their homework. This has become possible thanks to new technology installed in every classroom at Aldercar High School.
A charity has criticised a "shocking" lack of support for deaf pupils in schools, after a survey of teachers found two thirds don’t feel confident teaching them. The findings, given exclusively ...
Pupils who are deaf are being let down by education system in Scotland, according to The National Deaf Children's Society.