Pondering between two organizations… ASL Teacher Association (ASLTA) and ASL Round Table (ASLRT).
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There’s one situation I observed that prompted me to ask you this question. When you sign to a hearing person or a group of hearing people using an interpreter, who do you look at? At the interpreter directly? Or at hearing person/people? Discuss! Joey
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Hello! In this vlog, I’d like to respond to the current debate regarding cued speech at the Illinois School for the Deaf, which is revising its pedagogic philosophy. My good friend, Kevin Smith, graduated from the ISD and has supported the ISD inclusion of cued speech. His rationale is that schools for the Deaf are […]
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ASL Morning Meeting vlog: I have been doing some ASL Morning meeting vlogs designed for Elementary Department at the California School for the Deaf at where I work. Since I badly want to join Walk for ASL this month, I am dedicating this to “Walk for ASL” participants and committees especially Facundo Element. So for […]
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In this vlog, a very brief clip from 1977 video is shared on how ASL should be taught in classrooms.
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This is an experiment in developing a friendly news program for Deaf children. Since Deaf people and children are “visual learners”, we need to develop and provide more friendly visual programs! If you have any thoughts or suggestions, please do. Thank you. Bell Tower News have a special report on the Operation Geronimo. For teachers, […]
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