![]() Study abroad to other countries vary every other year. ![]() The instructor will prompt critical comparative analysis between two languages and cultures. This three to four-week course is open to ASL and ITP students, as well as Deaf/HH students, and is led by a Deaf study-abroad coordinator/instructor. This leads to enhancing one’s understanding of the visual language of ASL. Having students travel immerses them in another country’s visual language environment rather than relying on the audio-verbal environment that they are accustomed to. Study Abroad is a great opportunity to experience the immersion in a visual-gestural language and deaf culture other than American Sign Language and American Deaf Culture. Through these interactions, the ASL LLC gain confidence in the social and cultural diversity of the signing community. This unique ASL LLC program will enhance students’ knowledge and in American Sign Language (ASL) outside of the classroom as they build solid relationships with one another and the extended Deaf community. The purpose of the American Sign Language LLC is to establish a community for Deaf students and students who know or are learning ASL. Our mentors work collaboratively with all lecturers and staff to guide students in their development.įor more information about the ASL Lab contact Catherine J Giuntoli-Dubois, Living Learning Community (LLC) Language mentoring is a key component to advancing in ASL fluency. The lab is unique as it is staffed by all Deaf individuals including two language mentors that are available to advanced students. Students in ASL V, VI and any interpreter training student can access this lab for advanced homework assignments and projects. In addition to premiere classroom instruction and socializing opportunities provided in the community, the ASL Studies program also has a language lab – the ASL Lab. ASL Labĭeveloping fluency in a language must have a multifaceted approach. Our values are based on the Five C’s – Communication, Culture, Community, Cooperation and Collaboration. The ASL Studies Program inspires students interested in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture to develop language fluency and cultural competence in order to pursue excellence in their respective careers, make meaningful connections in the Deaf community and become allies for equality. All courses in the ASL Studies program are taught by native ASL users, which allows for language learning via immersion. The American Sign Language (ASL) Studies program at UW-Milwaukee strives to provide a rich and rigorous educational experience that allows for students to develop both linguistic proficiency and a deep respect for the Deaf culturo-linguistic community. More Information: Transfer Advising Session for Cardinal Stritch Students Mission Transfer Advising Session for Stritch Students School Superintendent/District Administrator Specialist.Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.Support Services for Online Students in Higher Education.Transition for Students with Disabilities.Interdisciplinary Language and Literacy Intervention (ILLI).Advanced Study in Teaching and Learning. ![]()
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