Friday, March 30, 2012

Pics of DHH room from site visit






I did my site visit at a mainstream elementary school where I used to work, and I thought you guys might enjoy seeing some pictures of the DHH room to include the Deaf art done by one of the students. There are visual phonics symbols where the alphabet usually is in a teacher's room, and everything in the room is labeled (door, cabinet, light switch, etc.). Practically everywhere you look in that room there's an opportunity to visually learn something or be visually reminded of something you've already learned. Check out all the different ways the DHH teacher uses visible thinking, and the ways she shows appreciation of Deaf culture and Deaf role models including the display of this particular student's artwork (none of these pics are in this post, but will be in the next one). I can only attach about 5 pics at a time, so I'll do the rest on separate posts. I would be interested in hearing your thoughts if you're interested in sharing : )

4 comments:

  1. These are really neat, thanks for sharing!

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  2. I really love these photos! Thank you for sharing these because they help us get a visual picture of a DHH classroom! :)

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