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Education-Agencies
Educational
Interpreters Group
http://groups.msn.com/educationalinterpreters/
Gives
educational interpreters a place to go to share thoughts,
concerns, questions, etc. They also encourage parents of deaf
children, as well as member of the deaf community to join and
express their views and opinions.
American
Sign Language Teacher’s Association
http://www.aslta.org/
PEPNet
http://www.pepnet.org/
PEPNet,
the Postsecondary Education Programs Network, is the national
collaboration of the four Regional Postsecondary Education
Centers for Individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. The
Centers are supported by contracts with the U.S. Department of
Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
Services. The goal of PEPNet is to assist postsecondary
institutions across the nation to attract and effectively serve
individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Oral
Deaf Education
http://oraldeafed.org/
Welcome
to the Oral Deaf Education web site. Deaf children can learn to
talk! The new technology available today through modern hearing
aids and cochlear implants provides enough access to sound that,
with appropriate instruction at Oral Deaf Education Schools,
most deaf children can learn to talk.
DeafNet
http://www.deafed.net/
Very
fancy web site that focuses on preparing future deaf educators.
Post-Secondary
Education Consortium – Florida’s State Outreach and Technical
Assistance Center
http://www.pecfla.org/
To
Serve the state of Florida as a clearinghouse for resources,
information and referral, and to provide outreach and technical
assistance regarding the unique educational and equal
access/accommodations issues of students who are deaf,
late-deafened or hard of hearing. The PEC-FLA SOTAC promotes
quality educational activities and outreach services through
statewide collaboration and information exchange with educators,
families, service providers and others whose work impacts
students who are deaf, late-deafened or hard of hearing as they
pursue postsecondary education or are in transition from
secondary to postsecondary education.
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