- •Английские спецтексты и спецлексика для студентов-дефектологов
- •Special education
- •Defining mental retardation
- •Classification of the mentally retarded
- •Classificatioh of mental retardation based on the intelligence quotient
- •The retarded child learns best by special methods of instruction
- •Cerebral palsied children
- •Туреs of speech defects
- •Stuttering
- •Cleft lip and cleft palate
- •Speech therapy
- •Classification of the deaf
- •Lipreading
- •Methods of instruction
- •The hard of неаring
- •The hearing mechanism
- •Speech and language development
- •The language рroblem
- •Teaching of speech and language to deaf children
- •Units for deaf children in оrdinary schools
- •Deafness ih children
- •Educational guidance of handicapped children
- •Problems of menтаl retardation
The hard of неаring
Until the early 1900’s everybody with a hearing loss was classified as “deaf”.
The term “hard of hearing” has been adopted from the German expression “Schwerhorigkeit”.
The hard of hearing (h.o.h.) is sometimes called “the partially deaf”, “deafened”, or “partially hearing”.
In school practice the fundamental difference between “the deaf” and the “hard of hearing” is established by the amount of speech and language they possessed, established before the onset of the hearing handicap.
The hard of hearing child has a distinct advantage over the deaf child in having some experience with speech and language.
Regardless of the type and degree of his impairment, the h.o.h. (hard of hearing) person must learn to listen attentively if he wishes to learn to hear properly again. The use of a hearing aid is fundamental to any programme of re-educating residual hearing.
The hard of hearing are provided with a rehabilitation programme including auditory training, lipreading.
The hard of hearing children are expected to use the combined sense of hearing and sight in the perception of speech as they are instructed in lipreading and auditory training.
In almost all classes for h.o.h. children there are pupils of varying degrees of intelligence and language backgrounds. The academic group is composed of those who wish to continue through high school. The vocational group is for those who wish to go to work soon after they have reached the limit of the compulsory school law.
Т E R M S
hearing loss потеря слуха
hearing aid слуховой аппарат
auditory training тренировка слуха
lipreading считывание с губ
background зд. подготовка
The hearing mechanism
The hearing mechanism consists of 3 parts: 1) the outer, 2) middle and 3) inner ear chambers.
Deafness is typed by the doctors according to the part of the mechanism involved.
Air conduction deafness means that the outer and middle earchambers are not functioning normally, whereas perceptive or nerve deafness indicates that the cochlear section (inner ear) is at fault.
There are two mechanisms to be considered in the physiology of hearing:
a) the sound conducting mechanism;
b) the sound perceiving mechanism.
The outer ear mechanism consists of the auricle, and the canal leading to the membrane called the ear drum. The collection and concentration of sound waves is performed by the auricle and the external auditory canal. The auricle reflects the sound waves into the auditory canal.
One of the most difficult problems is that of abnormality of development of the auricle and the external ear canal. In complete absence of the ear canal there is about 50 db hearing loss.
The middle ear is air filled, and connected with the throat by the Eustachian tube. Its purpose is to provide ventilations and drainage for the middle ear and to equalize air pressure on both sides of the drum.
When we yawn or swallow, the Eustachian tube opens and the air pressure on both sides of the drum is equalized again.
There are 3 bones in the middle ear: the hammer, the anvil, the stirrup. They serve as a protection against damage to the ear from very loud sounds.
The inner ear is the vital organ of hearing. It consists of 2 sections: the cochlea which looks like a snail and the system of semicircular canals. Unlike the air-filled middle ear, the inner ear is filled with fluid. The motion of the fluid in the cochlea agitates the nerve endings in the membrane dividing the inner ear cavern. The stimulation of these nerves is then transmitted to the brain.
So, the action of the middle ear is mechanical. Its function is to conduct sound vibrations.
The action of the inner ear is to transfоrm mechanical energy into the electrical energy of nerve impulses and its function is to perceive sound. Loss of hearing is most commonly caused by the acute infections of nose and throat usually described as “colds”, “catarrh” and “sinus trouble”.
The nose, throat, sinuses and ears are all connecting cavities in the bony structure of the head. A certain number of germs exist in them all the time and they may produce inflammation, which may damage the ear.
T E R M S
the hearing mechanism слуховой аппарат, орган
outer ear chamber внешняя полость уха
middle ear chamber средняя полость уха, среднеe ухо
inner ear chamber внутренняя полость yxa, внутреннее ухо
air conduction deafness глyxoта вследствие воздушной непроводимости
perceptive deafness восприимчивая глухота
cochlear улитка /уха/
to be at fault быть в затруднении
auricle наружное ухо
ear drum барабанная перепонка
sound waves звуковые волны
throat горло
Eustachian tube евстахиева труба
bone кость
the hammer молоточек
the anvil наковальня
the stirrup стремя
the cochlea улитка /уха/
snail улитка
fluid жидкость, жидкая среда
acute infections острые инфекционные заболевания
colds простуда
sinus trouble болезнь пазух
germ микроб
