Deaf Education Concentration

Deaf Education is the education of students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Kent State University's program provides students the skills needed to work with students of varying levels of hearing, and to cater lessons to the child's individual needs.

The Deaf Education program provides students with the coursework and field experiences necessary to be licensed in the field of special education in the area of deaf education. Students pursuing this program will be prepared to teach learners ages 3-21 who have been identified with hearing loss (deaf or hard of hearing).

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Christa Porter, Ph.D., associate dean for the Graduate College and associate professor of Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs in the College of Education, Health and Human Services, received the Silver Teaching Recognition award for Implementation of Group Guidelines for Final Group Project. Porter is a two-time winner of the Teaching Recognition awards. In February '23, she received the bronze Teaching Recognition Award. The teaching development awards program recognizes actions that enhance teaching and learning at Kent State University. The program allows instructors t...

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