Teacher
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Tomasuolo Elena
(syllabus)
The programme of this course includes:
- a first general part of knowledge about deafness (etiology, types, degrees of deafness, early diagnosis, assistive listening devices); - psychological aspects of the family following the diagnosis of their child's deafness and their choices; - acquisition of speech and sign language in the deaf child; - methods and treatments for oral and written language education; - assessment of outcomes (assessment of cognitive development, language development in both Italian and Italian Sign Language); - knowing how to correctly read a functional diagnosis for educational purposes; - the work plan for the deaf pupil at school (PEI); - different types of schools for deaf pupils in Italy; - school integration of the deaf pupil; - professional figures around the deaf pupil in school (curricular teacher, support teacher, communication assistant, OEPAC); - the language skills of deaf pupils in written Italian; - text comprehension: simplification vs. facilitation; - visual methodologies towards innovative didactics for the deaf pupil.
The course also consists of a practical part in collaboration with a native signing deaf teacher. The rudiments of the Italian Sign Language (LIS) will be taught for a first approach with the deaf pupil.
(reference books)
Rinaldi P., Tomasuolo E., Resca A. (a cura di) (2018). La sordità infantile: nuove prospettive di intervento. Erikson: Trento.
Maragna, S., Roccaforte, M. Tomasuolo E. (2013). Una didattica innovativa per l'apprendente sordo: con esempi di lezioni multimediali e tradizionali. Franco Angeli: Milano.
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