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Virginia Network of Consultants Professionals Working with Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (VNOC)

Description:

Virginia Network of Consultants Professionals Working with Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (VNOC) was created by the Virginia Department of Education, in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Health, and the Partnership for People with Disabilities at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Purpose: To provide consultant services directly to Virginia school divisions and state operated programs to promote and enhance educational services for children who are deaf and hard of hearing including staff development training for school/program personnel as needed.

VNOC professionals have expertise in one or more of the following areas as they relate to children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

  • Amplification needs;
  • Assessment;
  • Behavior interventions;
  • Communication methodologies (American Sign Language, Cued Speech, Listening and Spoken Language, Other Sign Language Systems);
  • Instructional strategies;
  • Meeting the needs of students with listening devices including cochlear implants; and,
  • Sign language proficiency and educational interpreting.

Funds are available to reimburse school divisions and state operated programs for VNOC services.

Tag(s):

Assessment Assistive Technology Behavior Communication - AT Communication/Language Curriculum/Instructional Methods Elementary Hearing Impairment High School Instructional Strategies Middle School Preschool Professional Resources Related Services