Are there Jobs for Teachers of Students who are deaf or hard of hearing?
According to the latest issue of The Job Search Handbook for Educators (2008), there is a “considerable shortage” at the national level as well as most regions of the United States for teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing. “Considerable shortage” is their ranking of highest need. In addition, the faculty in the Deaf education teacher training program regularly receive communications (i.e., email, phone, flyer) informing us of job openings throughout the United States.
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