Models of Deaf Education around the world Suggestion of information for inclusion in an article about how deaf education is structured and delivered in a country, area or state. Email from America A personal account from Erie, Pennsylvania, USA published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. Deaf education in Germany The German system published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. Deaf education in Norway The Norwegian system published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. A Workshop for Teachers in Tanzania web submission July 2005. With the assistance of Christoffel-Blindenmission, a world-wide organization working with disabled people in developing countries, Janet Jones-Ullmann initiated a partnership between her own school in Munich, Samuel Heinicke Secondary School for the Hearing-Impaired, and Iringa School for the Deaf in central Tanzania. She describes the work carried out in Tanzania. | Teacher of the Deaf training in Europe Five basic questions were asked about Teacher of the Deaf training in Europe. Paul Simpson, President of FEAPDA, collated these seven responses from Europe. Teaching in Bermuda working in Bermuda published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. Deaf education in Luxembourg The Luxemburgish system published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. Developments in Romania The developing deaf education in Romania published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. | Deaf education in Sweden The Swedish system outlined as at January 2005. Emerald Hill School, Zimbabwe Information about deaf education in Zimbabwe - web submission January 2005. Deaf education changes in Netherlands The Deaf education changes in the Netherlands published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. How Russia deals with deaf children The Russian system published in the BATOD Magazine January 2005. |