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The Master of Science in Deaf Education is a 32-credit program that equips candidates with research-backed teaching strategies to become transformative educators for Deaf and hard of hearing students across various learning environments. Aligned with Idaho State University's mission to spark intellectual curiosity and innovation for a brighter tomorrow, this program through the Department of Teaching and Educational Studies cultivates skilled, thoughtful educators with deep understanding of learners, subject matter, and instructional methods. Graduates demonstrate professional ethics and dedication to fostering the social, emotional, behavioral, linguistic, and academic growth of Deaf/hard of hearing students.
Utilizes research-driven teaching expertise to enhance signed language acquisition for Deaf/hard of hearing learners.
Implements proven instructional approaches to promote literacy skills among Deaf/hard of hearing students.
Employs evidence-based educational practices that facilitate spoken language development while maintaining a Deaf-centered perspective.