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Gallaudet University Press Learning To See: Teaching American Sign Language as a Second Language Book
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Learning to See is an essential guide for educators teaching American Sign Language (ASL) as a second language. This comprehensive manual caters to secondary schools and colleges that recognize ASL, providing instructors with valuable methods to teach this unique visual language effectively.
This updated edition of Learning to See reflects recent advancements in the recognition of ASL and Deaf culture. It serves as a foundational text that outlines the structure of ASL, debunks common myths, and enriches the learning experience through cultural insights. The book thoroughly prepares students to understand the linguistic aspects of ASL while integrating vital teaching techniques that enhance language acquisition.
Key Features:- Comprehensive Curriculum Design: Offers systematic steps for creating an effective ASL curriculum.
- In-depth Linguistic Insights: Provides a thorough explanation of the linguistic foundations of ASL.
- Cultural Context: Explores the multifaceted elements of Deaf culture, facilitating a deeper understanding of ASL.
- Myth-Busting: Addresses and dispels common misconceptions surrounding ASL, enhancing teaching credibility.
- Updated Content: Reflects the latest advancements in ASL recognition and teaching methodologies.
- Interpreting Techniques: Includes specialized training features for aspiring ASL interpreters.
- Authoritative Source: Produced by Gallaudet University Press, a trusted name in Deaf education and resources.
Learning to See is an indispensable resource for educators, administrators, and students alike. It provides the necessary tools for effective ASL instruction, ensuring that educators are equipped to foster a profound understanding of both the language and the culture surrounding it. Ideal for those who seek to broaden their teaching capabilities in ASL, this book is a must-have for any academic institution where ASL is taught.
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