A Partnership of the Educational Audiology Association & the American Board of Audiology – coming in August, 2025

This online self-study course will focus on the application of audiological practices that support children and youth with varying auditory abilities in educational settings. These practices include screening, assessment, habilitation, counseling, technology, management, ethical conduct and activities that promote family engagement and school multidisciplinary team collaboration. Federal education regulations including IDEA, Section 504, and the ADA, and pertinent case law are emphasized as well as relevant agendas in public school education. This certificate course is delivered in seven modules of recorded lectures on an asynchronous platform. The Educational Audiology Handbook, 4th Edition (2026) is the required textbook for the course. Module 1 must be completed first; the remaining Modules 2 – 7 may be taken in any order.

Resources

  • Review the CH-EdAud Participant Handbook for more information on eligibility, fees, textbook and training curriculum, etc.
  • Register for the CH-EdAud program beginning in August 2025.
  • Read the Assessment-Based Code of Ethics