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***Includes Practice Test Questions***Get the test prep help you need to be successful on the TExES American Sign Language (ASL) test.The TExES (184) American Sign Language (ASL) Exam is extremely challenging and thorough test preparation is essential for success. TExES American Sign Language (ASL) Exam Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass the TExES American Sign Language (ASL) Exam.Not only does it provide a comprehensive guide to the TExES American Sign Language (ASL) Exam as a whole, it also provides practice test questions as well as detailed explanations of each answer.TExES (184) American Sign Language (ASL) Exam Secrets Study Guide includes:A detailed overview of the TExES (184) American Sign Language (ASL) Exam An extensive review of general language acquisition A thorough review of second language acquisition An indepth look at teaching american sign language An analysis of linguistics of american sign language A guide to sociology and cultural anthropology An examination of aspects of american deaf culture Comprehensive practice questions with detailed answer explanations It's filled with the critical information you'll need in order to do well on the test the concepts, procedures, principles, and vocabulary that the Texas State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) expects you to have mastered before sitting for the exam.The General language Acquisition section covers:Developmental speech and language milestones Sociocultural theory vs. constructivist theory Guiding principles for LOTE Globalization and local communities The Second Language Acquisition section covers:Using the internet to teach a second language Fossilization Functionalnotional approach to second language learning The Teaching American Sign Language section covers:Teaching ASL as a foreign language Instructional videos Building confidence The Linguistics of American Sign Language section covers:Indigenous signed language Compounding Developing skill in finger spelling Gesture and space The Sociology and Cultural Anthropology section covers:Teaching ASL culture Individualism Dual hierarchy of power The Aspects of American Deaf Culture section covers:Public perceptions Oral movement of the early 20th century Name signs Four parts of ADA These sections are full of specific and detailed information that will be key to passing the TExES American Sign Language (ASL) Exam. Concepts and principles aren't simply named or described in passing, but are explained in detail. The guide is laid out in a logical and organized fashion so that one section naturally flows from the one preceding it. Because it's written with an eye for both technical accuracy and accessibility, you will not have to worry about getting lost in dense academic language.Any test prep guide is only as good as its practice questions and answers, and that's another area where our guide stands out. Our test designers have provided scores of test questions that will prepare you for what to expect on the actual TExES American Sign Language (ASL) Exam. Each answer is explained in depth, in order to make the principles and reasoning behind it crystal clear.
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