Amanda M. Rudge

Amanda M. Rudge, PhD, is an accomplished Education Specialist and Clinical Education Coordinator at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where involvement includes lectures focused on Deaf Education within the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences. Rudge served as a Doctoral Fellow and NLCSD Scholar, contributing to the National Leadership Consortium in Sensory Disabilities. Experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Research and Evaluation Associate at various institutions, including the Moog Center for Deaf Education and CID-Central Institute for the Deaf, further highlights professional expertise. Rudge holds a PhD in Speech and Hearing Sciences, a Master of Science in Deaf Education, and a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders, Disability Studies, and Psychology.

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CID-Central Institute for the Deaf Professional Development

Since 1914, CID-Central Institute for the Deaf has been committed to preparing professionals who serve children with hearing loss who are learning to listen and talk. This commitment is reflected through our curricula, educational tools, free online courses, workshops, guided observations and consulting services. To date, our products and services have been used by professionals in more than 50 countries spread across six continents. Whether you’re a teacher of the deaf, special education teacher, speech-language pathologist, early interventionist or audiologist, we want to work with you. Our goal is to help you learn more, teach effectively and lead not only the children you serve, but your colleagues as well.


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