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1 Ellen A. Rhoades, Ed.S., LSLS Cert. AVT AUDITORY-VERBAL TRAINING/CONSULTATION SERVICES NW 1 St. Plantation FL USA (home office) (cell voice/txt) [email protected] ( ) [email protected] ( ) (web site) AV Practitioner for 40+ yrs Established & directed four AV programs Page 1 EDUCATION Georgia State University Ph.D. program in Special Education Early Childhood Specialization in Infant Development and Family Therapy; 130 hours (all doctoral coursework, orals, prospectus completed) Georgia State University Special Education, Administration and Supervision; ; Ed.S., 1974 Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta GA Dept of Communication Disorders, Deaf Education/Audiology; , M.Ed., 1972 Hofstra University, NY, 1969, Special Education graduate coursework (learning disabilities) Oglethorpe University, Atlanta GA, Elementary Education; B.A., 1967 Many course certifications received in audiology, education, cochlear implants, speech, family counseling, infancy, assessments, leadership & management, nonprofit business development. CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES A.G. Bell Assn, LSL Academy, LSLS Cert. AVT The Council on Education of the Deaf (CED; no longer current): Infant/Preprimary& Elementary/Secondary Levels; Supervisor of Instruction PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Auditory Verbal Training/Consultant Services International, 1999-present (Ongoing AV trainer, consultant to families and programs, professional mentoring) Visiting instructor and guest lecturing at various universities, on-site & videoconferencing. Executive Director, Bolesta Center, Tampa FL, Auditory Verbal Trainer/Supervisor/Clinical Director, Bolesta Center and Auditory Education Center/Auditory Verbal Center of Atlanta, Founder & Executive Director, Auditory Verbal Center of Atlanta, formerly Auditory Education Center, Atlanta GA, Guest graduate school lecturer, 1980-present Grant Writer/Project Director, UNIsensory Project (U.S. Department of Education, HCEEP/First Chance Network), Atlanta, Georgia, Instructor, Emory University, Department of Communication Disorders, Coordinator, Parent-Infant Guidance Program, Atlanta Speech School, Parent Advisor and Teacher/preschool and primary levels, DeKalb County Impaired Hearing Program, Teacher, kindergarten, Carole School, NY, PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Peer Reviewer for professional journal, Deafness Education International, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf Associate Editor, The Volta Review, Editorial Board/Peer Reviewer, The Volta Review, 1981, 1990,
2 Vice Chair, Intl Organiz. for Educators of the Hearing Impaired, Director-At-Large, Intl Organiz for Educators of the HI, (Bd of Directors, ) Intl Committee on Auditory-Verbal Communication, Central Steering Committee, Regional Children s Rights Coordinator; State advisory board, Southeast Regional Children s Rights Coordinator, 1996-present Auditory Verbal Center of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Advisory Board, Deaf Service Center, Tampa, Florida; Board of Directors, Better Hearing & Speech Month, State Chair, Auditory Verbal International, Charter member Founding Board of Directors, Newsletter Editor, 1980 and Southeast Contributing Editor, The Auricle, 1994-present Federal Consumer Advisory Committee, Pinellas County Healthy Start, 1999 Health Care Committee, Atlanta Project, 1992 Advisory Boards: Success by Six: United Way, ; Council for Children, Consumers Advisory Board, Southern Bell of Georgia, Services to Disabled Children Task Force, Council for Children, GA Educators of the Hearing Impaired; Executive Committee, Membership Chair, Georgia Interagency Council of Deafness; Legislative Committee Chair, Page 2 AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS Professional of the Year, AG Bell Assn for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children, 2002 SHHH Support & Education Committee stipend, 1999 Oticon Focus on People Award in Advocacy Category, 1999 Service To Mankind Award, Tampa Bay Educators Sertoma Club, 1996 Program of the Year, AG Bell Association for the Deaf, 1995 Helen H. Beebe Award for Outstanding AV Therapist, AVI, 1994 (nominated by D. Pollack) Nitchie Award in Human Communication, League for the Hard of Hearing, 1992 Community Award, SHHH/Atlanta Hears Chapter, 1990 Outstanding Organization Management, Community Foundation of Metro Atlanta, 1989 Outstanding Volunteer Work in Community, OHIS/AGBAD, 1989 Outstanding Deaf Person Award, The Lions Clubs of Georgia, 1988 International Who s Who of Professional & Business Women (IBC), 1987 Outstanding Disabled Georgian, Georgia Council of Developmental Disabilities, 1982 Professional Handicapped Woman of the Year, Pilots Int l Clubs, Georgia, 1981 Deaf Woman of the Year, Quota Club of Atlanta, 1979 Georgia State University Doctoral Fellowship, 1979 Emory University Master s Fellowship, New York State Regents Scholarship, 1963 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS Associate Editor, The Volta Review, Editorial peer reviewer, Deafness & Education International, Ongoing consultations with varied public school districts in USA, 1999-present Evaluation Committee for Auditory-Oral Teacher Training Programs, CED, 1995 Peer reviewer, Innovative Grants Program, NIDRR, US Dept of Education; 1992 Steering Committee, NIDOCD; 1991 Advisory Board, Helen Beebe Speech and Hearing Center, Easton, PA; Consultant, Texas Tech University, Speech and Hearing Clinic; 1976 Consultant, Catholic Archdiocesan Schools of Metro Atlanta; 1975 Consultant, Atlanta City Bd of Ed, Div of Research & Development, Model Cities; 1970 GRANTS WRITTEN, FUNDED & DIRECTED: : A UNIsensory program for children 0-5 yr. $490,000. U.S. Dept of Education; Handicapped Children s Early Education Projects, Atlanta GA.
3 PUBLICATIONS Books: Duncan, J., Rhoades, E.A., & Fitzpatrick, E. (under review). Auditory (re)habilitation for adolescents with hearing loss. NY: Oxford University. Rhoades, E.A. & Duncan, J., [Eds.] (2010). Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach. Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Page 3 Chapters for books: Rhoades, E.A. (2013). Working with multicultural and multilingual families of young children with hearing loss. In J. R. Madell and C. Flexer [Eds.]. Pediatric audiology: Diagnosis, technology, and management, 2nd edition. NY: Thieme. Goldberg, D. M., Rhoades, E.A. & Estabrooks, W. (2012). Chapter 12, Audiologic rehabilitation around the world: International perspective of practitioners (pp ). In E. Fitzpatrick and S. Doucet [Eds.]. Pediatric audiologic rehabilitation. NY: Thieme. Ganek, H., & Rhoades, E.A. (2012). Can older children who know only signed language benefit from auditory-verbal practice? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs Auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2012). Why is it important for listening and spoken language professionals to differentiate between linguistic competency and communicative competency? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2012). How can "theory of mind be facilitated by listening and spoken language professionals? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2012). How can executive functioning be facilitated by listening and spoken language professionals? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2012). How can listening and spoken language professionals facilitate bilingual language learning? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2012). Why is an assessment protocol mandatory for auditory-verbal practitioners and what are some suggested instruments for measuring basic listening and spoken language skills? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. & MacIver-Lux, K. (2012). Is auditory-verbal practice an appropriate intervention option for adolescents and adults? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditoryverbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Fitzpatrick, E. M., Rhoades, E.A., Dornan, D., Thomas, E., & Goldberg, D. M. (2012). What are some of the evidence-based outcomes of auditory-verbal practice? In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 101 FAQs about auditory-verbal practice (pp ). Washington DC: AG Bell Assn.
4 Rhoades, E.A. (2011). Listening strategies to facilitate spoken language learning among signing children with cochlear implants. In R. Paludneviciene and I.W. Leigh [Eds.]. Cochlear implants: Shifting perspectives (pp ). Washington DC: Gallaudet University Press. Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Evidence-based auditory-verbal practice. In E.A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.]. Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Page 4 Duncan. J. & Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Introduction to auditory-verbal practice. In E.A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp. 5-22). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Enablement and environment. In E. A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rambo, A.H., Rhoades, E.A., Boyd, T.V., & Bello, N. (2010). Introduction to systemic family therapy. In E. A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Core constructs of family therapy. In E. A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Toward family-centered practice. In E. A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Phillips, R., Worley, L. & Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Socioemotional considerations. In E.A. Rhoades and J. Duncan [Eds.], Auditory-verbal practice: Toward a family-centered approach (pp ). Springfield IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rhoades, E.A. (2008). Working with multicultural and multilingual families of young children. In J. R. Madell and C. Flexer [Eds.]. Pediatric audiology: Diagnosis, technology, and management (pp ). NY: Thieme. Rhoades, E.A. (2007). Sound-object associations. In S. Easterbrooks and E. Estes [Eds.], Helping children who are deaf and hard of hearing learn spoken language (pp ). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. Rhoades, E.A. (2006). A position on auditory-verbal therapy for the school-aged child. In W. Estabrooks (Ed.), Auditory Verbal Therapy and practice. Washington DC: AG Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2005). Ellen. In W. Estabrooks, [Ed.], We learned to listen (pp ). Washington DC: A.G. Bell Association. Rhoades, E.A. (2002). Length of AVT? No progress in AVT? (3 chapters). In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], 50 FAQs about AVT. Washington, DC.: A.G. Bell Association. Refereed Journals: Rhoades, E. A. (2013). Interactive silences: Evidence for strategies to facilitate spoken language in children with hearing loss. The Volta Review, 113(1),
5 Rhoades, E. A. (2013). Book review: Building comprehension in adolescents. The Volta Review, 113(1), Rhoades, E.A. (2012). Commentary: Pitfalls to avoid when developing a well-conducted literature review to support evidence-based practice. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology,45, Page 5 Rhoades, E.A. (2011). Literature reviews. The Volta Review, 111(1 & 3), & Rhoades, E.A. (2010). Revisiting labels: 'Hearing' or not? The Volta Review, 110(1), Rhoades. E.A. (2009). Learning a second language: potentials & diverse possibilities. Hearing Loss, 30(2), Rhoades, E.A. (2009). What the neurosciences tell us about adolescence. Volta Voices, 16(1), Rhoades, E.A., Perusse, M., Douglas, W.M., & Zarate, C. (2008). Auditory-based bilingual children in North America: Differences and Choices. Volta Voices, 15(5), Rhoades, E.A. (2007). Caregiver Intake Interview. Accessible at: Rhoades, E.A. (2007). Setting the stage for culturally responsive intervention. Volta Voices, 14(4), Rhoades, E.A. (2006). Research outcomes of auditory-verbal intervention: Is the approach justified? Deafness & Education International, 8, Rhoades, E. A. (2006). A position on auditory-verbal therapy for the school aged child. In W. Estabrooks [Ed.], Auditory-verbal therapy and practice (pp ). Washington DC: A. G. Bell Assn. Rhoades, E.A. (2005). Reconciling bilingualism with the AV way. The Listener. Summer issue, Rhoades, E.A., Price, F., & Perigoe, C.B. (2004). The changing American family and ethnically diverse children with multiple needs. The Volta Review, 104(4), Rhoades, E.A. (2004). Learning to listen while coming of age. ASHA Division 9: Perspectives on hearing and hearing disorders in childhood, 14(2), 4-8. Wilson, J. & Rhoades, E.A. (2004). Ciwa Griffiths: celebration of a pioneer. Volta Voices, 11(3), Rhoades, E.A. (2003). Lexical-semantic and morpho-syntactic language assessment in auditoryverbal intervention: a position paper. The Volta Review, 103(3), Rhoades, E.A. (2003). Morphosyntax: Evidence-based AVT. The Listener, Winter issue, Rhoades, E.A. & Powell, K. (2002). Paying to hear: An online poll. Hearing Loss, 23(4). Rhoades, E.A. (2002). Hearing aids for children: Who pays? Volta Voices, 9(3), 5-6, 21.
6 Rhoades, E.A. (2001). The voiced-voiceless contrast: A therapy technique for the newly implanted teen or adult. Volta Voices, 8(6), Rhoades, E.A. (2001). Language progress with an auditory-verbal approach for young children with hearing loss. International Pediatrics, 16 (1), Rhoades, E.A. & Chisolm, T. (2001). Global language progress with an auditory-verbal approach for children with hearing loss. The Volta Review, 102 (1), Page 6 Rhoades, E.A. (1982). The auditory-verbal approach to educating hearing-impaired children. Topics in Language Disorders, 2, Rhoades, E.A. (1975). A grandparent s workshop. The Volta Review, 77, Non-Refereed Publications: Rhoades, E.A. (2005). AVT: What it is and how to get there. National Association of Future Doctors of Audiology Newsletter, Spring. Rhoades, E.A. (2001). Hearing in South Africa. Contact, 15 (4), Rhoades, E.A. (2000). Sex & the cochlear implant. Contact, 14 (2), Rhoades, E.A. (2000). Auditory Developmental Scales (0-6). Helpful Resources section of Rhoades, E.A. (2000). The learning to listen sounds. Module on Chaikof, M. & Rhoades, E.A. (1995). Because of you, we hear that bell. Contact, Rhoades, E.A. (1992). Issues and trends in communication. Hearing Rehabilitation Quarterly, 17 (4), 7-8. Rhoades, E.A., Colarusso, R. & Layne, B. (1985). Child Evaluation, UNIsensory Project ERIC Reports, (ED , EC ). Contributor to B. B. Griffin (1980). Family to Family. A.G.Bell Assn for the Deaf. Contributor to R. R. Star (1980). We Can! A.G. Bell Assn for the Deaf, Vol. 2, Editor and sole writer, quarterly newsletters for nonprofit AV centers and AVI The Auricle, Rhoades, E.A. ( ). Home Aids and Devices for the Hearing-Impaired. Children s Hearing, Education and Research Development Series. Contributor to 2 Southeast Regional Media Center for the Deaf Publications: (1) Information about parent-infant education: A resource packet (1974) and (2) Mudpies and media: Activities for teachers (1974). SOME UNPUBLISHED PAPERS Rhoades, E.A. (2009), Synchronous auditory-based cross-modal rhythmic learning for children with impaired executive functioning. Rhoades, E.A. & Morrison, H.M. (2007). Morpho-syntactic and lexical-semantic progress by children with hearing loss in an auditory-verbal program. Rhoades, E.A. (2005). A neurodevelopmental approach to auditory-based intervention. Rhoades, E.A. (2004). Development of auditory skills (0-3 years). Rhoades, E.A. (1982). Some cultural factors and social structures which affect familial support of handicapped children. Rhoades, E.A. (1980). Family-focused early intervention for handicapped children.
7 Rhoades, E.A. (1979). Crisis intervention: Social networking and multiple impact therapy. Rhoades, E.A. (1978). Maternal language during preverbal infancy. Rhoades, E.A. & Gill, S. (1978). Family involvement in early childhood programs for exceptional children. Rhoades, E.A. (1977). The cloze procedure. Rhoades, E.A. (1971). Group amplification systems. PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS PRESENTED Topics: Facilitating abstract language; Neurobiological readiness for learning; Executive functioning, Theory of Mind; Social cognition; Synchronous cross-modal auditory-based rhythmic learning; Toward more rapid morpho-syntactical competency; Auditory learning for adolescents; Infant development; Multicultural family-centered intervention; Facilitating spoken bilingualism; Management components of AV practice, Developing protocols for assessment of functional discourse skills; Bilaterally implanted infants and AVT; Evidence-based practices; Telephone training; Children with complex needs; Winging AV sessions; Psychosocial issues; Self-fulfilling prophecy and expectation levels; Speech-reading; Auditory-verbal therapeutic strategies; Ethics and communication options; Audiological considerations; Child behavioral issues; Facilitating/assessing social-emotional skills; Emergent literacy; Strategies to facilitate changes in family structure & functioning; Becoming multi-culturally responsive practitioners. Locations of Lectures by Invitation: Australia, Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, Mideast/Arab Gulf, New Zealand, North America, South America. Includes schools, hospitals/cochlear implant centers, speech and language centers, universities, conferences, conventions and symposia. Some lectures have been conducted online (Skype, Elluminate, Webinar). Select examples as follows: Nemours Biomedical Research Symposium: Pediatric Cochlear Implants, Wilmington DE, 2004 NHS2000/2002, International Conference on Newborn Hearing Screening, Diagnosis & Intervention, Milan/Lake Como, Italy, 2000/2002 Human Genome Project, Bethesda MD, July 2001 Carel du Toit in Capetown, South Africa 2000 HOPE, Cochlear Corp for Audiology Online course, 2006 AOBK Project Duet at University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 2011 King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2011 Page 7 OTHER INFORMATION Congenital, bilateral severe-profound SNHL (Cx.26; 85 db HL); was unilateral HA user; 2/96 sudden loss of usable residual hearing; became bilateral CI user in Mother of one adult son with typical hearing Sister to brother w/ congenital bilateral profound SNHL (Cx.26; 95 db HL); unilateral HA user.
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