I don't see why even complete deafness (not sure what the term is, since "full hearing loss" doesn't actually mean you cannot hear at all, just are at a certain threshold by federal or state guidelines) should prevent you from being a teacher. Especially in the modern age of computers and such. Students would probably be happy to tweet their discussions/
Questions, and stuff is the hardest part, but I have pretty strict rules. Students have to put their hands up and I don't have to answer their questions straight away. I can tell them to save it for another part of the lecture. This is far easier than what I have to do most days in talking to people where I don't get this convenience.
I'm also pretty good at speechreading, and I practice it. I should be ok when all my hearing eventually goes, which is why I've been practicing it for a few years now. I could probably do my job wearing good ear plugs.
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