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Learning to Listen/Listening to Learn
Teaching Listening Skills to Students with Visual Impairments
Lizbeth A. Barclay, Editor
Learning to Listen/Listening to Learn is the rst comprehensive book
to address the systematic development of skills in listening for and
interpreting auditory information. It includes:
Numerous, focused, concrete methods for developing specic
listening skills appropriate at dierent age levels.
Practical strategies that can be put to immediate use, presented
in a user-friendly format that highlights essential information.
Valuable charts that outline skills to target for instruction, and a
helpful assessment checklist.
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This series features the authors of Learning to Listen/Listening to Learn.
They give more in-depth information about selected topics from the
book. These pre-recorded webinars are available 24/7 in the AFB
eLearning Center at www.afb.org/elearning.
Purchase as a series ($99) or as individual webinars ($29). Each webinar
qualies for 1 hour of continuing education credit from ACVREP.
Exploring the Link between Listening and Literacy Skills Development
Liz Barclay
Listening and Technology
Stephanie Herlich and Jerry Kuns
Listening Skills for Orientation and Mobility: Teaching Use of
Auditory Space Perception
Maya Delgado Greenberg and Wendy Scheers
Listening Guidelines for English Language Learners
Madeline Milian
Listening and Learning for Students with Additional Disabilities
Sandy Staples
The Relationship of Language Comprehension and Listening
Laura Denton
Teaching Listening Skills
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Listening skills are a crucial, but often-overlooked area of instruction for children who are
visually impaired and may have multiple disabilities. They relate to the expanded core
curriculum for students and are essential to literacy, independent travel, and sensory and
cognitive development. The American Foundation for the Blind provides comprehensive
professional development resources on this critical topic.