Listening and Spoken Language Certificate Program

Overview

Today, a majority of children who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing use some type of hearing technology to access communication and their environment. For children who use hearing technology, full-time access to well-fit hearing technology and an explicit focus on auditory skill development are essential bridges to the use and integration of these technologies. 

In a five-semester time frame, students enrolled in the Idaho State University Listening and Spoken Language Graduate Certificate Program will participate in coursework,  interprofessional projects, and experiences to gain the knowledge and skills needed to apply relevant and current evidence-based practice for children who are DHH and their families. Through this program, students will have the knowledge to set high expectations for the outcomes of children who are DHH through the following core competencies:

This program is focused on providers who serve children who are DHH from birth to 25 years of age. This program will provide educators who have an existing degree and will be working to serve children who are DHH through alternative models of intervention (such as telepractice, itinerant and consultative teaching). Courses and faculty will adhere to ongoing, respectful dialogue supporting the full spectrum of communication and language options and will train educators to support access to content and communication through optimizing perceptual saliency.

Courses (27 Credits)

Minimum requirements for consideration:

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Contact

Kristina Blaiser, Program Director, kristina.blaiser@isu.edu, or see https://www.isu.edu/lsl/ for more information.

 

Licensure Disclosure and National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA)

Idaho State University is required to disclose information regarding professional licensure or certification related to our programs, in compliance with the U.S. Department of Education and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (Standard 2.G.3). In addition, Idaho State University participates in a voluntary state authorization reciprocity agreement, commonly known as SARA. What is SARA? "SARA's policies help protect students and provide benefits to both states and institutions carrying out distance education in multiple states.  As of April 2020, 49 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are members of SARA.  Over 2,100 colleges and universities participate in SARA." Please see the following website for links that provide more information regarding licensure and the SARA agreement: https://www.isu.edu/eisu/eisu-states-served/