The deaf education program is designed to provide students with the coursework and field experiences necessary to be licensed as an Intervention Specialist in the area of Deaf Education.
The Deaf Education Intervention Specialist license is valid for teaching learners from ages 3 through 21, and grades pre-kindergarten through 12, who have been identified with a hearing loss (e.g. deaf, hard-of-hearing.)
- Undergraduate Program Requirement Information
- Graduate Advising Sheet
- Master's Degree Requirements
- SLPI Testing and Graduation Information
- CEC/CED Professional Standards
Contact: Dr. Pam Luft or Dr. Karen Kritzer
Professional Resources and Organizations
DFED WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Regrettably, we have had to cancel the forthcoming DFED workshop, as our presenter is currently facing serious health issues and cannot be present. The Center for Outreach Services at The Ohio School for the Deaf and the Deaf Education Program at Kent State University are committed to professional development opportunities for working professionals and pre-service teachers in the field of Deaf Education. We will try to reschedule in the spring and let you know the details as things are scheduled. Thank you for your understanding in this manner.
If you have any questions about this matter, please contact Pam Luft at 330-672-0593 or pluft@kent.edu.
