In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Wendy Amato sits down with Karen Stinson, Program Coordinator for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education at Radford University. They discuss the urgent need for more teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) and explore why teacher supply is not meeting the growing demand. Karen shares insights from her work at Radford, the challenges of preparing future educators, and how schools can better support DHH students. Listen in to learn how you can make a difference in Deaf education and discover opportunities to get involved.
Interested in Becoming a Teacher of the Deaf?
Karen Stinson encourages anyone considering a career in Deaf education to reach out directly for guidance and support. Feel free to contact her at kastinson@radford.edu.
Explore the Radford Deaf Education Program
Radford University’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teaching Program prepares educators to meet the unique needs of DHH students. Learn more about coursework, certification pathways, and how to start your journey.