A round of applause for Ronnie 👏
Our clever girl has passed the second stage of her hearing dog training - her Puppy 2 Star!
Ronnie will soon take her new training jacket for a spin as she starts exploring busy public places.
Congratulations Team Ronnie 🎉
A student director from Caerphilly in South Wales "hopes to challenge industry barriers with accessible short film about deaf community." https://t.co/nVOPnfcZoK
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Ohio’s Brunswick High School students have founded a American Sign Language group called the Sign and Shine club (photo: Brian Lisik)
https://t.co/cITXKuZucO
🌍 Inclusion benefits all students because it raises the quality of instruction. UDL takes creativity and planning upfront, but the payoff is a classroom where every student thrives. #LeadInclusion#UDL#InclusiveEd#EdLeaders#TeacherTwitter
"UK Deaf Sport's chief executive officer explores the results of our latest Active Lives Surveys and explains their programme to create inclusive and accessible opportunities for deaf children and young people to get active.” https://t.co/DXFLF22Yto
Practice makes perfect 🐾
Jerry is in the final stages of his hearing dog training, where he's been learning how to alert to important sounds, like the smoke alarm.
Made up of two parts, you'll see Jerry as he nudges his volunteer and then lies down to indicate a danger sound.
The University of Chicago has launched an American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Minor. A link to a discussion of the new program with one of the professors is in the comments. https://t.co/29Ede51dXK
KWCH-TV: A 9-year-old girl in Goddard, Kansas, made "homemade signs urging drivers to slow down because she wanted to help protect her deaf brother." The signs disappeared this weekend. https://t.co/NS6ZGWsD53