Self-Determination & Advocacy: Advanced Gr. 9-12

SELF-DETERMINATION: MAKING CHOICES BASED ON SELF-INTERESTSSDA.1

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    Express personal strengths and needsSDA.1.Adv1

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    Communicates consequences of one's decisions and suggests other options if desirable outcome is not achievedSDA.1.Adv2

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    Identifies available choices, consequences of each, and follows through with choices to attain desired outcomesSDA.1.Adv3

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    Understands how one's choices and actions affect one's futureSDA.1.Adv4

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    Talks about limited hearing with deaf/hard of hearing mentors to broaden one's perspectivesSDA.1.Adv5

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    Expresses how different hearing levels affect communication and utilizes tools to improve communicationSDA.1.Adv6

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    Applies contents of one's Communication Plan in and outside of schoolSDA.1.Adv7

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    Understands that they are a contributing member of their IEP team and participates in development of IEP goals, specially designed instruction, etc.SDA.1.Adv8

SELF ADVOCACY: FEELING EMPOWEREDSDA.2

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    Demonstrates belief in oneself as a unique person with different hearingSDA.2.Adv1

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    Explains to others how hearing loss affects access and communicationSDA.2.Adv2

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    Knows own needs and how to apply laws to meet those needsSDA.2.Adv3

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    Independently advocates for needs related to access to "effective communication" and for accommodations that support equal accessSDA.2.Adv4

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    Provides basic explanation of laws applicable to DHH Americans (ADA, IDEA, Rehabilitation Act of 1990, Accessibility Laws Tip Sheet)SDA.2.Adv5

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    Knows own needs and how to apply laws to meet those needs including the limitations on the application of lawsSDA.2.Adv6

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    Demonstrates ability to secure necessary devices, aids, and servicesSDA.2.Adv7

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    Seeks out specific hearing assistive technology (HAT), which might enhance their independent living (e.g. visual alarms, etc.)SDA.2.Adv8

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    Explores and advocates for opportunities that coincide with one's transition planSDA.2.Adv9

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    Identifies acceptable accommodations for post-secondary situationsSDA.2.Adv10

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    Explains one's communication needs as reflected on personal Communication PlanSDA.2.Adv11

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    Understands pros and cons of self-disclosure in various situationsSDA.2.Adv12

ADVOCACY IN THE COMMUNITYSDA.3

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    Identifies issues and problems in communities, ways to address them, and ways to participate in community serviceSDA.3.Adv1

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    Investigates local civic organizations and functions that may be of interestSDA.3.Adv2

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    Explains & documents a process for becoming involved and participating in local community or civic organizations (e.g. schoolboard, Sertoma Club, etc.)SDA.3.Adv3

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    Knows purposes of local and national resources for deaf and hard of hearing people, and how to access themSDA.3.Adv4

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    Demonstrates knowledge of civic responsibilities and roles, e.g. voting, jury duty, selective serviceSDA.3.Adv5

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    Demonstrates knowledge of city, state, and federal ordinances and laws that are aligned to desired post-secondary outcomesSDA.3.Adv6

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    Understands how to access appropriate community adult services (e.g. VR, SSa, interpreters, etc.) related to DHH needsSDA.3.Adv7

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    Understands how to access and/or advocate for community supports related to housing, government, transportation, DMV, health care, banking, access, etc.SDA.3.Adv8

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    Takes responsibility for personal needs, e.g. making appointments, filling and taking prescriptions, with supportsSDA.3.Adv9

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    Understands how entitlements change after age 18 and/or after graduation, e.g. shifting from IDEA to ADA protectionsSDA.3.Adv10

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    Applies for federal benefits afforded to a person with a disability, e.g. SSI and/or SSDISDA.3.Adv11

INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCESDA.4

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    Expands knowledge of Deaf Community, culture, art, artists, traditions, social norms, history, values, etc.SDA.4.Adv1

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    Defines own cultural and linguistic identity in preparation for post-secondary lifeSDA.4.Adv2

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    Describes how one's identity and linguistic preferences have evolved with age and experienceSDA.4.Adv3

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    Understands that one's identity on the continuum can be fluid, depending on situation and mode of communicationSDA.4.Adv4

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    Based on where one identifies on range of hearing abilities, explores norms and practices often used by others with similar hearing abilitySDA.4.Adv5

PROFICIENT USE OF ACCOMMODATIONS AND AUXILIARY SERVICESSDA.5

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    Knows when/where it is appropriate to request accommodations and auxiliary servicesSDA.5.Adv1

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    Knows own preferences and communicates such to necessary personsSDA.5.Adv2

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    Knows and uses strategies to provide feedback to interpreters and other communicatorsSDA.5.Adv3

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    Practices/applies strategies to advocate for effective use of accommodations and auxiliary services at school and in non-instructional settingsSDA.5.Adv4

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    Identifies community interpreting resources and understands general payment routines for interpreter servicesSDA.5.Adv5

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    Understands prerequisites & specifics of personal needs/preferences for securing an appropriate interpreter, .e.g advanced notice, personal language levels, ASL/English preference, setting, etc.SDA.5.Adv6

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    Uses repeated opportunities, if needed, to advocate for communication access and for accommodations in the community/workplaceSDA.5.Adv7

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
Where can I read the official document?
Self-Determination & Advocacy: Advanced Gr. 9-12

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