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What is American Sign Language Studies?

American Sign Language Associate Degree Program
This major has been designed to provide students with a broad educational experience, including competency in American Sign Language. These skills can be used in a variety of career paths which provide services to the Deaf community. A graduate of this major would be able to communicate directly with Deaf individuals during service provision. For example, a social worker with ASL skills could communicate with Deaf clients during counseling sessions.
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What is American Sign Language?

American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, complex language that employs signs made with the hands and other movements, including facial expressions and postures of the body. It is the first language of many deaf North Americans, and one of several communication options available to deaf people. ASL is said to be the fourth most commonly used language in the United States.
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Why is the SIGN with your BABY® program based on American Sign Language?

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Since its introduction in the United States in 1817, ASL has evolved into the accepted gestural language of North America. It is standardized throughout the United States and Canada, and is currently the third most commonly-used language in North America. Using a standardized language not only provides family members with a unified system of communication, but also offers childcare providers a consistent means to better serve the needs of all children.
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What is the job market for American Sign Language Studies graduates?

American Sign Language Associate Degree Program
There are many job opportunities in Massachusetts for individuals with ASL language competency. Some ASL Studies graduates continue their education to four year schools to become credentialed teachers, human/social service professionals, medical professionals, etc. who are then able to bring their ASL skills and understanding of Deaf culture to their profession in order more effectively serve Deaf community members.
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Will I be an interpreter when I finish the American Sign Language Studies degree?

American Sign Language Associate Degree Program
NO! Graduates of this option have developed language competency for direct communication but have not been trained as interpreters for the Deaf.
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How long has American Sign Language (ASL) been around?

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ASL was first introduced in the United States in 1816 by Thomas Gallaudet, founder of the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Do the We Sign DVD's and videos feature American Sign Language (ASL)?

We Sign Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the We Sign video series has always been based on ASL vocabulary to be used in conjunction with spoken or sung words. We have, over the years, worked very hard to be sure the signs we used in all our songs and on our instructional tapes are ASL signs. We have also embraced ASL from the beginning because it was a structured language used by the deaf community and would be basically consistent across the country. Though we feature ASL we are not teaching ASL as a language.
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Doug: I have been signing since the late 1980s. At first I was taught Signed English by a Deaf teacher. During one session, a student asked the teacher to show us ASL, and the teacher tried, but he was so accustomed to using Signed English among hearing people that he couldn't continue for long. Plus, our Deaf audience at church consisted of older Deaf people who used Signed English, not ASL. I was starting to learn and use more ASL in my interpreting when we moved to Hungary.
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How can I get information on American Sign Language and where can I learn it?

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Interpreting between two spoken languages, e.g. Spanish and English, requires that you already know both of those languages and the way native speakers use them within their cultures. Interpreting between ASL and English is no different. Learning ASL will provide the base of fluency that will be required in order to successfully begin the study of ASL-English interpretation, i.e.
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Can American Sign Language fulfill the language requirement?

Disability Resource Center
The University at Albany does not offer American Sign Language as an option to fulfill the foreign language requirement. There may be circumstances under which you would be allowed to use/substitute American Sign Language to fulfill the foreign language requirement. A request for substituting American Sign language for the foreign language requirement would need to be filed with the Dean of Undergraduate Studies Office.
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Will American Sign Language transfer as a Foreign Language?

Monroe Community College Department of Education FAQs
Yes. American Sign Languages satisfies the Foreign Language requirement at most year colleges. However, this is subject to change. Therefore, check with an Education advisor.
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How different is Hungarian Sign Language from American Sign Language?

Coppages in Hungary: FAQ
A lot. The grammar set up is more or less the same, and there are some similar signs, but all in all the sign vocabulary is quite different, with much interference between the two. For example, if I make the American sign for CAN / BE ABLE, it means SERIOUS here. Likewise, if I sign American FINE / OKAY, it means DANGEROUS here. The American sign for SHOES is very similar to the sign for TO HAVE SEX at the Deaf School in Vác.
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Can anyone learn ASL (American Sign Language)?

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American Sign Language offers an opportunity for all the people who want to learn sign language. Even those who do not have any hearing loss or deficiency ca
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Do you provide interpreting and translation support in ASL (American Sign Language) and Braille?

ASIST Translation Services - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we do provide ASL interpreting and Braille translations. ASIST has provided these services for numerous clients all over the country.
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My child can hear. Why should they learn American Sign Language (ASL)?

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Most children are not developmentally ready to speak until approximately 2 years of age. Babies are developmentally able to communicate with signs as early as 8-10 months of age. The inability to communicate causes frustration and tantrums. Sign language is a wonderful tool that allows even very small children to express themselves.
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How long does it take to become fluent in American Sign Language?

American Sign Language Associate Degree Program
It depends on the individual. Language fluency requires extensive time, study, immersion in the language community, and constant practice. After taking the two language classes that are prerequisites for acceptance into the DSP, you should be able to handle communication of simple concepts of daily life. True mastery of the language will most likely take years.
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How can family members learn American Sign Language?

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The Learning Center has classes in ASL throughout the school year, as well as during the summer. They are free of charge to families of TLC students. There are also other locations in Massachusetts where one can enroll in ASL classes. The TLC office staff can answer your questions about classes and the available alternatives.
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gt; back to top My child can hear. Why should they learn American Sign Language (ASL)?

Most children are not developmentally ready to speak until approximately 2 years of age. Babies are developmentally able to communicate with signs as early as 8-10 months of age. The inability to communicate causes frustration and tantrums. Sign language is a wonderful tool that allows even very small children to express themselves.
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What is the American Sign Language Honor Society for?

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The ASL Honor Society is an opportunity for ASL students to gain recognition for high academic achievement in their study of ASL. Recognition takes the form of honor cords, the Alice Cogswell Medal, or the Laurent Clerc Medal. In addition to high academic achievement, members of the ASLHS are required to perform community service in their local Deaf community (if available) which enhances ASL skills in addition to developing character and citizenship.
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Belka, R. W. Is American Sign Language a "foreign" language?

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Coltrane, B. CAL Resource Guides Online. Introduction, Digests, Dictionaries, Web Sites, Organizations, Videos and Software, Journals, Books, ERIC Documents. Contreras, R. (Fall 2002). Sociolinguistic Variation of ASL Sociolinguistics: The study of language and linguistic behavior as influenced by social and cultural factors. Create rubrics for your project-based learning activities: Storytelling. This page allows you to create a great rubric for ASL storytelling with some slight modifications.
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How will sign language affect our baby's language development?

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Through signs, babies learn that their thoughts can be conveyed symbolically. For example, a baby may think "All I have to do is touch my fingers to my lips and my parents will understand that I'm hungry!" Babies also learn that language can be used to influence others. "I can get Dad to put more crackers on my plate if I sign MORE." Signing lets babies begin to explore and understand the basic functions of language at a very early age. Babies can use signs to choose the topic of conversation.
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Can a student take just ASL 101 (Elementary American Sign Language I)?

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No. ASL 103 (Deafness & Culture) MUST be taken during the same semester. NOTE: ENG 101 (College Composition I) is a corequisite to ASL 103. Non-credited ASL courses are offered through BCC's Adult Enrichment
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How much money does an American Sign Language Interpreter earn per year?

NDCHH - Interpreter FAQ
Answer -- Interpreters may work in various settings like schools, colleges, for private companies or even themselves. An interpreter who works in a school will be paid a set wage that has been pre arranged. Private practice interpreters or free-lance interpreters are interpreters that work for themselves. Each of them will set their own hourly wage depending upon the job and their qualification.
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Question 3: Why is the SIGN with your BABY program based on American Sign Language?

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Since the birth of the United States, ASL has been evolving to become the accepted sign language in North America. It is now standardized throughout the United States and Canada. The advantage of using a standardized sign language as a foundation is that most people who share knowledge of that language will be able to identify and respond to the signs that your baby knows. ASL structure is compatible with the nature of language development in infants. One sign can relate an entire concept.
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What is Sign Language of the Soul?

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It is a form of healing that uses specific hand positions, called mudras, to tune the nervous system to subtle levels of consciousness. Using these hand positions, it is possible to center the nervous system to the spiritual blueprint within us, and restore greater balance and health to the body-mind.
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Do all deaf people use sign language?

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No. Some people who are deaf (and many who are hard of hearing) are trained in lip reading (or speech reading). In certain settings, when the speaker cannot be observed, they rely on the use of an Oral Interpreter who is specially trained to articulate speech silently and clearly, as well as rephrase or choose words that give higher visibility on the lips. Natural gestures and body language can also be used.
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Is sign language the same around the globe?

No one form of sign language is universal. For example, British Sign Language (BSL) differs notably from ASL. Different sign languages are used in different countries or regions.
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How do I become a Sign Language Interpreter?

Frequently Asked Questions - Human Services - CCRI
To become a Sign Language Interpreter, one must first complete all four levels of American Sign Language offered at CCRI or at another institution and then enroll in a program for Interpreter Training. The colleges close by that have these programs are - Western Connecticut Community College, Northern Essex Community College and Northeastern University. If one is considering becoming an interpreter it is suggested one join the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.
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