Social Capital and Adolescents with Hearing Loss
Dr Jill Duncan and Tim Byatt share their research into the ways in which social capital can influence the outcomes for adolescents who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Description
Together with PhD student Tim Byatt, Dr Jill Duncan provides an overview of social capital and the role that higher levels of social support can play in creating improved educational outcomes for deaf or hard of hearing students.
Improved opportunities for social participation by DHH adolescents need to include alternative methods to communicate, interact with others and access information.
Dr Duncan and Tim Byatt explore current research in the social capital area and outline some of the key evidence-based interventions that work to best support educational outcomes for DHH adolescents.
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Presenters
Dr Jill Duncan is a teacher, scholar, academic, and advisor who has held educational leadership and academic positions in the United States and Australia. She is currently Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University’s School of Education and is the Australian Senior Editor of Deafness and Education International journal, a peer-reviewed journal for practitioners in the deaf education field.
Tim Byatt is a PhD student at Newcastle University – Dr Jill Duncan is his PhD supervisor.
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Accessibility
This On-Demand presentation is delivered in spoken English with captioning
Completion
Participants who successfully complete this On-Demand Presentation will receive a certificate noting 2 hours of professional learning.