Webinar "Amplifying Learning: Differentiated Teaching Strategies for Students with Hearing Impairments"
Online
Meeting ID: 867 9797 8129
Passcode: 588541
Organizer:
Department of Health Care and Social Work
Lecturer:
Elisavet Tsimplidou – PhD student in DP “Speech therapy”
Moderators:
Assoc. Prof. Polina Mihova, PhD
Assoc. Prof. Katya Dionisieva, PhD
Participants:
Master degree students and doctoral students from NBU, guests
The event is interesting cause it focuses on practical, classroom-based strategies rather than only theory, showing how differentiation actually works for students with hearing problems. It combines insights from recent research (post-2020) and real educational examples, making it both evidence-based and applicable. It highlights the voices and experiences of students with hearing impairments, helping teachers understand learning from their perspective.
The event is important cause the topic supports inclusive education goals showing teachers how to adapt lessons effectively. It helps educators understand how universal design for learning (UDL) and differentiation can overlap to support diverse learners.
The lecturer is an experienced teacher in Special Education for more than 25 years. She works with hearing impaired students and with cochlear implanted. She holds a Master degree in the Education of Hearing impaired children from the University of Manchester, and a master in Educational Management. She has two bachelor degrees one in Primary and Preschool education. She is headmistress of a Special School in Volos Greece. She was head of diagnostic center for students with special needs. She is an expert in Erasmus plus programes in Greece
