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Course: |
DEP 011
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Title: | Deaf Prep ASL I |
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Long Title: | Deaf Prep American Sign Language I |
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Course Description: | Allows the student to study about the Deaf culture. Focuses on discussion of their experiences while growing up as a deaf or hard of hearing person. Covers the values, traditions and norms of both deaf and hearing people. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Define Deaf culture and Deaf community
II. Explain the role of language use and preference
III. Describe the impact of shared experience on identity
IV. Analyze values held by Deaf people including ASL and use of eyes
V. Compare one¿s educational experience with others
VI. Recognize the code-switching in communication with hearing people
VII. Compare Deaf people and hearing people¿s perspective on appropriate topics of conversation
VIII. Discuss use of an interpreter
IX. Discuss how signs change over time
X Develop an appreciation for ASL as the language of Deaf people in the United States
XI. Discuss reasons why ASL should be preserved
XII. Identify ways to preserve ASL
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Locations
1. In Deaf community
2. In Deaf culture
A. Developmental
1. Changeable
2. Regional
B. Part of a person
1. Self-identification
2. Needs to be preserved
II.
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