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Adult Education

WORK 282: Communicating in American Sign Language (Online)

SPRING 2024 SCHEDULE

Section: 057130

Starts: January 13, 2024

Ends: May 10, 2024

Days: Fridays 

Time: 3:00pm - 5 :00pm  

Instructor: Heahter Jenkins

Set yourself up for success! Strengthen relationships at home, school, and in the community. This class is for anyone interested in learning ASL including: family, friends, teachers, caregivers, paraprofessionals of the deaf and non-verbal signers. This course is for educators, service providers and community members who need to communicate with deaf, hard of hearing, or nonverbal people on a regular basis. Students will be introduced to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and the signs most commonly used in daily life. Topics include vocabulary related to everyday life situations, simple questions, and key cultural differences and expectations when communicating with people who are deaf or nonverbal. The emphasis is on functional language and communication skills.

Students meet online with the instructor during set dates and times.

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