Residential Deaf Schools Practice Test

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What does 'DHH' stand for in school settings?

Deaf and Hard of Hearing; term used to describe students with varying degrees of hearing loss and related services.

In school contexts, DHH stands for Deaf and Hard of Hearing. This label describes students who have varying degrees of hearing loss and the related supports they may need to access instruction—like sign language interpretation, amplification or assistive listening devices, seating arrangements that optimize visibility and acoustics, captioning, and instructional approaches that accommodate different ways of learning. It’s a standard term used in planning services and supports for these students within educational settings.

The other phrases don’t fit school usage: a Doctor of Health and Healing isn’t a population descriptor used in education; Department of Heights and Housing refers to a city or county department, not a student group; Digitally Handled Hygiene isn’t an educational term.

Doctor of Health and Healing.

Department of Heights and Housing.

Digitally Handled Hygiene.

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