Will an educational interpreter ensure a students success in an integrated classroom?
An educational interpreter is not a panacea and is not appropriate in all classroom settings for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. However, the proper use of a qualified educational interpreter often helps to ensure a students success in general education, particularly in integrated settings.
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