Don't turn your back

Don't turn your back

by Deleted user -
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facing the student with the impairment to allow them to see your facial expressions and lip read what you are saying is very important for anyone with poor hearing. the use of dual coding is also a huge advantage when using a power point presentation.

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Re: Don't turn your back

by Deleted user -

I agree, white boards always require you to turn your back on a group, in the movies this when they flick ink at the back of your shirt or throw paper planes at you.