Amber Stengel Section 36 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE. TO CLEAR UP A FEW THINGS... Interpreter Culture Deaf deaf.

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Amber Stengel Section 36 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

TO CLEAR UP A FEW THINGS... Interpreter Culture Deaf deaf

Why ASL? Benefits of learning ASL Benefits of ASL Interpreting The rich Deaf cultural history Accomplishments (Deaf culture/people)

THE BEAUTY AND IMPORTANCE OF SIGN LANGUAGE Visually pleasing Gain understanding of differences of languages Vital to daily life

WHY ASL? Fun Unique Beneficial

BENEFITS OF LEARNING ASL Improves communication Gaining popularity Academic/career acknowledgments

BENEFITS OF LEARNING ASL CONT. Effective form of communication Aids self confidence

BENEFITS OF ASL/INTERPRETING Able to help others Effective communication Many job opportunities Gaining popularity

THE RICH DEAF CULTURAL HISTORY The language Laurent Clerc Thomas Gallaudet “Deaf not retarded”

THE RICH DEAF CULTURAL HISTORY CONT. Oralist approach Cochlear Implants The first TTY

THE RICH DEAF CULTURAL HISTORY CONT. Deaf President Now Americans With Disabilities Act The first Deaf Miss America

Dummy Hoy Gallaudet University football huddle George W. Venditz National Theater for the Deaf Sign Language Books Heather Whitestone ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE DEAF CULTURE AND PEOPLE

RECAP Why ASL? Benefits of learning ASL Benefits of ASL Interpreting The rich Deaf cultural history Accomplishments (Deaf culture/people)