Deaf education

Deaf education

Deaf education is the academic discipline concerned the education of students with various hearing capabilities in a way that addresses the students' individual differences and needs.

Deaf education also includes the study of:

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University-based deaf education centers

United States

United Kingdom

New Zealand

The Netherlands

Deaf education associations

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