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Education-Schools
Central
Institute for the Deaf Alumni Association
http://www.cidaa.org/
Jean
Massieu Academy
http://www.jeanmassieu.com/
Texas
charter school for Deaf/Hard of Hearing which uses ASL as the
primary language.
Kansas
School for the Deaf
http://ksdeaf.org/
Louisiana
School for the Deaf
http://www.lalsd.org/
LSD
SignPost is a comprehensive school site including information
about all school departments, services and outreach efforts. The
site also includes interesting and functional features such as
our Parent Message Board, student-created electronic greeting
cards (Send-a-Sign), extensive listings of useful hyperlinks and
a variety of classroom web pages.
Newfoundland
School for the Deaf (Canada)
http://www.nsd.nf.ca/
Oregon
School for the Deaf
http://www.osd.k12.or.us/
Pennsylvania
School for the Deaf
http://www.psd.org/
Sequoia
School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
http://www.ssdhh.k12.az.us/
Texas
School for the Deaf
http://www.tsd.state.tx.us/
Virginia
School for the Deaf Alumni Association
http://www.myplanet.net/macworldusa/index.html
News
and things for Virginia Deaf.
Wisconsin
School for the Deaf
http://www.wsd.k12.wi.us/
Click
here for a list of Oral
Schools
DeafScience
http://www.deafscience.net/
This
page provides a wealth of verified science education links for
Deaf students. All links are fully accessible, grouped by
subject, and verified monthly. Links on Deafness and ASL are
also included.
National
Technical Institute for the Deaf
http://ntidweb.rit.edu/
Rochester,
NY
American
Sign Language & Interpreting School of Seattle
http://www.aslis.org/
The
American Sign Language Interpreting School of Seattle is
committed to providing the best possible language instruction in
American Sign Language and top quality education in the art of
interpretation between Deaf and hearing people.
BYU
American Sign Language
http://ce.byu.edu/ev/aslhome.htm
Brigham
Young University, Provo Utah.
Deaf
Education at Kent State University
http://dept.kent.edu/sped/deaf.htm
The
deaf education program is designed to provide students with the
coursework and field experiences necessary to be licensed as an
Intervention Specialist in the area of Deaf Education. The Deaf
Education Intervention Specialist license is valid for teaching
learners from ages 3 through 21, and grades pre-kindergarten
through 12, who have been identified with a hearing impairment
(e.g. deaf, hard-of-hearing.)
Gallaudet
University
http://www.gallaudet.edu/
National
Center on Deafness, California State Northridge
http://ncod.csun.edu/
California
State Northridge, one of the first mainstream universities to
accept deaf students in the 1960s, now hosts one of the largest
deaf student populations among U.S. universities. Nearly 300
deaf and hard-of-hearing students receive sign language
interpreting, real-time captioning and other special services
each year through the university's renowned National Center on
Deafness
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