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Douglas Mapeta: A Dialogue with a Sign Language Interpreter and Lecturer in Zimbabwe with a Vision to Bridge the Communication Gap Grade 11-Lifelong“Never doubt yourself in helping those who are neglected. God has ordained each one with a special work. Embrace it and let the Holy Spirit lead you daily.” -
JAE: Of Interest to Teachers Grade 9-Grade 12This Journal of Adventist Education column features current news, reports, and updates of interest to educators. In this issue: Coming Events, Middle-ear Illness Impedes Learning, Schools Stigmatize Children From Single-Parent Families, Free Breast... -
Strategies to Address Educational Needs of Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Kindergarten-Grade 12Students with hearing impairments have unique learning needs, especially when it comes to language acquisition. This paper uses research findings to suggest effective management strategies educators can use to target all aspects of student wellbeing. -
The Classroom Teacher and the Silent Epidemic Grade 1-Grade 12Hearing impairment affects one person in fifteen, and has thus been described as the silent epidemic. This article outlines theoretical consideration of hearing impairment, essential to understanding what it is and how to identify it. Four approaches for dealing... -
The Rainbow Is All in Your Head Grade 9-LifelongHow did creatures come to have this sound, vision, smell, and romance generating equipment in their heads? For more than a hundred years, science has been explaining this as the result of mutation and natural selection– purely impersonal natural processes....