Handbook home
Deaf Education
Master of Learning InterventionSpecialisation (formal)Year: 2023
You’re currently viewing the 2023 version of this component
Overview
In this specialisation, you will gain an understanding of deaf education and learn strategies for assessing, supporting and promoting communication, language and literacy development in students with a hearing loss. It is ideal for those interested in working as a Teacher of the Deaf in a mainstream setting or school for the deaf.
Deaf Education students must demonstrate successful completion of Module 1 of Auslan Certificate 2 (or equivalent) before they can commence their final placement. Auslan courses are offered at a number of TAFE colleges (or equivalent) nationally.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the Master of Learning Intervention, graduates should be able to:
- Translate knowledge and understanding of contemporary intervention theory and practice for students with disabilities, learning difficulties, and those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- Apply evidence-based decision-making principles to assess, plan, monitor and evaluate interventions drawing on multiple sources of data including research, stakeholder voice and professional expertise.
- Exhibit skills to implement effective interventions that are context specific, naturalistic and culturally responsive.
- Explain and justify professional decision-making to a variety of audiences using the analysis and interpretation of assessment and intervention data.
- Administer and interpret standardised/formal and informal assessments relevant to understanding the needs of learners with disability.
- Plan and execute a substantial project investigating issues relating to learning intervention.
- Investigate a range of strategies for collaborating with colleagues, caregivers, external professionals and the wider community.
Last updated: 3 May 2024