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CDDE 4343 - Methods of Teaching Students who are Deaf/HH

Focuses on the art of teaching content subjects to students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Students learn the elements of curriculum planning (e.g., how to develop unit plans, lesson plans, and IEPs), appropriate uses of instructional technology, and classroom management for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Prerequisite: CDDE 4333.


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Bachelor of Science in Deaf Education


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