Not exact matches
When class began, Shipsey explained to his
students that
because he was
deaf, he'd like
students to write down their questions.
«When I started teaching a class at the Abdullah bin Zeid for Basic Education for
deaf and mute
students, they stood out to me
because they're very clever and can stay focused on a topic for hours.»
The Ohio Supreme Court held that allotting federal money and equipment to private schools to compensate them for testing or educating
deaf and disabled
students does not violate the Ohio Constitution
because the aid to the school is incidental at best.
It's easier if the teachers are
deaf because the
students are
deaf.