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By: Hannah B. Samantha J. Britney M. Michelle A.

 Maintain communication between the parents and staff  Maintain regular communication with parents.  Make sure that students amplifications uses is working.  Make sure the learning environment is appropriate.  help students make goals.  Make educational program for student.  Report on students goals.  Makes sure that students follow all rules.  Provide academic, social, emotional, and developmental needs of students.

 Masters degree in deaf education  Bachelors degree in education  Knowledge of sign language  Knowledge of auditory equipment  Knowledge of elementary to high school academic curriculum

 Its based on the education and the skill of the teacher  An average salary would be $ $6000 a month  The quality of the education also plays a factor in the salary received

 Teachers for the deaf are in demand because:  Rising enrollment of special need children  Easier and earlier identification of hearing lost in children  The lack of actual certified teachers  Teachers are needed for the education of deaf children and their parents, social and emotional needs and basic living needs

 Work with students in the classroom and help with adjusting to the campus  Behavior and social interactions  Work closely with families  About $ $6000 monthly

 Leans more to teaching oral skills but will use any form of education  Tries to get deaf students to blend in with hearing students  Works with parents  Salary is on average $46,000 a year

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