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Music for Children with Hearing Loss

Music for Children with Hearing Loss

A Resource for Parents and Teachers

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Written by an expert in the field who is both a teacher and a teacher-educator, this book is an in-depth and practical resource for educators and parents who wish to introduce music to children with hearing loss. Author Lyn Schraer-Joiner makes a compelling case for offering music education to children with hearing loss before presenting a series of important and up-to-date teaching strategies meant to inform their educational experience, including preparations for the classroom,communication strategies for parents and teaching staff, and tips on more specific or technical matters such as conducting musical audiograms. These resources provide a solid background for hands-on instructional materials such as music lessons, supplemental activities, educational resources,discussion points, and journal samples for the classroom and home. Schraer-Joiner goes to great lengths to offer detailed, purposeful suggestions for specific classroom settings such as general music, choral ensemble, and instrumental ensemble as well as a set of recommended listening lessons that take this potential variety of settings into account. Furthermore, Schraer-Joiner provides suggestions for incorporating music into everyday activities and also presents an overview of recent research which reinforces the benefits of music upon social and emotionaldevelopment as well as speech and language development. Each chapter concludes with a section entitled For Your Consideration which features review questions, ideas, and instructional activities that teachers and parents can accomplish with deaf and hard of hearing children. The books Kids Onlyonline component provides deaf and hard-of-hearing children with descriptions of the many opportunities available to them in the arts, inspirational case studies and stories, as well as important ideas and topics for deaf and hard-of-hearing children to consider discussing with the teachers, family members, and healthcare professionals that they work with. The message of this book is a powerful one particularly in this day and age. As hearing aid and cochlear implant technologies improve and become increasingly widespread, all teachers-especially music teachers-should expect to see more deaf and hard-of-hearing children in their classrooms. Awareness and preparation are not only vital in aiding these children in the classroom, but are in fact required of teachers by federal law. This book is a comprehensive resource for teachers and parentswho wish to gain a better understanding of the emerging field of music education for students with hearing loss.
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OUP USA
87600
9780199855810
9780199855810

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
336
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
601
  • Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1: Hearing and Hearing Loss: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know; -A Brief Look at the History of Music for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; -The Hearing Process; -Hearing Loss; -Music and Hearing Loss: An Overview of Research Past and Present; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -References; Chapter 2: For Parents: Important Decisions and Considerations; -Early Identification and Intervention of Hearing Loss; -Modes of Communication; -Educational Settings; -Socialization; -Making a Difference Through Music; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -References; Chapter 3: Adapting the Music Classroom: All-Purpose Suggestions and Approaches; -Initial Preparation and Fact-Finding; -Curricular Content: Making Music Accessible; -Lesson Ideas for the General Music Classroom; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -References; Chapter 4: Making the Case: Involving Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in General Music Lessons and Ensembles; -Music Listening Lessons for the General Music Classroom; -The Instrumental Music Program; -The Choral Music Program; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -References; Chapter 5: For the Music Education Student: Preparing for a Career in Teaching; -Special Education and Disability Rights Laws: A Foundation for Student Advocacy; -Making the Most of Methods Coursework and the Student Teaching Experience; -Introductory Music Students Teaching Experiences at a School for the Deaf; -Conclusions; -For Your consideration; -References; Chapter 6: Hearing Aids, Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) and Other Sensory Devices; -What are Hearing Aids and How Do They Work?; -Types of Hearing aids; -Monitoring Hearing Aid Devices; -Assistive Listening Technology for the Home and Classroom; -Musical Sensory Devices for Individuals with Hearing Loss; -Preventing Noise Induced Hearing Loss: Protective Gear and Resources; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -Teachers and Parents; -References; Chapter 7: An Introduction to the Cochlear Implant; -An Overview of the Device; -The History of the Cochlear Implant; -Pediatric Cochlear Implantation; -Candidacy: Initial Testing and Evaluation.; -The Implantation Process; -Activation of the Implant and Mapping; -Stimulation Rates and Speech Processing Strategies: A Brief Overview; -One Cochlear Implant Users Journey: The Story of C; -Adjusting to Life with the Cochlear Implant; -Controversies Associated with Pediatric Cochlear Implantation; -Current Trends in Cochlear Implantation; -Music and Cochlear Implanted Children: Involvement, Trends, and Implications for the Music Classroom; -Conclusions; -For Your Consideration; -References; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Appendix 3; Appendix 4; Appendix 5; Appendix 6; Appendix 7;
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