Last week’s episode was about central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) and its impacts on a student’s ability to learn. For this episode, we are excited to welcome Dr. Stephanie Meyer to the show. She is an audiologist in the Rio Rancho public schools who will share her perspective about how instructional audio can be more inclusive. Her career as an audiologist in public school systems spans almost 30 years!
Show Highlights:
- Dr. Stephanie’s journey into audiology and working with kids in impactful ways
- The difference it makes for students when the proper audio systems are in place in the classrooms
- Common audio systems that teachers can use in classrooms to be inclusive for every learner
- Dr. Stephanie’s insights about the benefits of proper audio technology in the classroom–(and how she conveys her message to teachers/administrators)
- Success stories of helping students with CAPD and hearing loss
- The benefits of instructional audio as an accepted learning tool–for students AND teachers
- Dr. Stephanie’s advice for teachers and audiologists
- The need for equipment specifically designed for educational spaces instead of the cheaper alternatives on Amazon
Links/Resources:
Connect with Dr. Stephanie Meyer:
Link to the instructional audio Dr. Meyer uses in her district: https://lightspeed-tek.com/
Contact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org
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