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American Sign Language V (SL 301)

Term: 2019-2020 Fall

Faculty

Sharon Bryant

Adjunct Professor Bryant obtained

Ed.S from George Washington University in Transitional Special Education & Collaboration Vocational Evaluation;

Also M.S. Degree from Western Maryland College/McDaniel College in Counseling Education

B.A Degree from Gallaudet University in Social Work

Currently work part time as Deaf Mentor with TN School for the Deaf (Birth - 5 years old).

Adjuct Professor TN Temple University

Formerly employed as Client Service Manager, Employment Specialist and Also worked at Maryland School for the Deaf.

Christian Life with family and community are primarily important as well

Ephesians 1:13 -  In whom ye also trusted after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy spirit of promise.

 

Description

This course is an advanced study of American Sign Language. Students analyze and enhance their own use of ASL features such as spatial mapping, adjectives, and cohesion. The class focuses on the most common communication situations. Students engage in spontaneous, informal conversations, discussion topics, and give formal ASL presentations on a variety of topics.