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Gradua in deaf < to be in VI rimm Ten new deaf-education cot according to Judy Heavner, ceptional children. The graduate-level courses present objectives for teacl students with hearing impair Heavner, former director o College, came to USC in Augus College of Education. She teac to broaden the curriculum n< USC OFFERS courses leadi a graduate degree in deaf ed ment of deaf-education cours graduate degree in deaf edu< The program for exceptions 10 from the department of Hei I ? : i-viryune li mi Gl I come and jo I Rm 301 t * iteclas educat crease ctoria Aldrich necock Staff Writer irses will be offered at U oocSofanf - Mtjoiovaiiv pi v/itooui U& (JIA i for seniors and graduat ling kindergarten throug ments, Heavner said, f the deaf-education progr; it to develop deaf-educatioi hes one course in deaf edu< jxt semester. ng to a masters degree, bi lucation. However, she sa es should begin by fall 19* ration. u cmiaren requested a $13 alth, Education and Welfai iterested in tl ELM; tmrri in on Wed. N 2 RH 8 p.m. imm BSi^i Ill IPS ray til t for courses, certifi hearing impaired.1 systems for the he L? Some of the cours I a# and first in a serie * * deaf-hearing impai dSpeechreading; ant HEAVNER SAID hearing-impaired c out and observing c wit VU^IIUUI uir DUII Courses in deaf & SC this spring, the curriculum, sa ograms for ex- ceptional children. a sequence, e students will The process is " [h high school Heavner is develop Minifie said. am at Converse However, one of \ n courses at the deaf education at nation but plans meetings are desig deaf adults, eradti suggestions for the ] it does not offer Their first meetii id the develop- parent-student adv 79, leading to a statewide represen education-curricult 1,063 grant Aug. courses in deaf edu re. The grant is board at the next i 1 lie ? 3 ? pi "CO EACH 2nd F t- UPCOMING | COMA/ LOCAI ov. 5 VAR,c NOV. 8 - > a jgrea cation and a clearing house for The clearing house provides ediH aring impaired. ea are: Tbtal Communication, an ii s of courses offered in total comi red; Foundation of Deaf Educati i Auditory Training I. ? there are plans for a lab for stu< hllHron on/I o/4nlf? - . Mvu wa tuiu UUVUUJ AIIC OkUUCllUS \ lifferent programs in public and i te," she said. ducation are now isolated and aln id Darrel Minifie, coordinator of But next semester deaf-education 'offering courses leading to cert ing further in the area of deaf and the developments Heavner suggei USC is scheduling statewide inj ned for parents of deaf-hearing i late students and educators to progress of deaf education in Soutl ,m : 1 1 ? 1? 1^ uii uti. aj. mvuiveu unaing peo isory board, Heavner said. The tation and would suggest, advis im committee devising the title cation. Plans have been made to meeting, she said. - IDEAS & ISSUES PRESENTS NOON HOUR CRLEIDOSCOPE NTEMPORARY SPEAKERS FOR WEDNESDAY 12:15-1:0 LOOR LOBBY, RUSSELL H TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: flUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS L GOVERNMENT ISSUES >US TOPICS BY USC PROFESS< - COACH FRANK McGU teachers of deaf- ^UIbb |P nation and support HEj| ft l trod uc tory course BjB I nunication for the ?a on; Phonetics and T,ME dents to work with lv(jr)Y( vill also be "going WK residential schools ^ vn^|T lost nonexistent in programs for excourses will be in Mkhorvork - f? 1JC ification, and Dr. P hard of hearing,'' ^ ited for improving W pfj fc >ut meetings. rrhe HbHH mpaired children, ' J gather and make i Carolina. \l iV\ f \f pie interested in a t A fJBfa board would have J \\)Mp|! e and support an I rs ana content 01 ~~~~ select an advisory genevieve bujol 4:50 I Th? 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