On 6/26/16, Melba Leach wrote: > On 6/09/16, TrishaHicks wrote: >> Hello all. I am nationally certified as a American Sign > Language >> interpreter. I've been doing it for more than 25 years. I > have taught and >> mentored many to learn sign language and even to go on to > earn their own >> credentials. I would like to teach at the High School or > even college level >> but do not have a degree. I have no idea where to start. > Wondering if >> anyone out there could offer input or direct me. >> Thank you all in advance. > > > Hi Tricia! My name is Melba Leach and I am looking for a > part time tutor for a website for D/HH. We are offering a > place to connect as well as online lessons. I am looking > for a youtube video simply introducing yourself. In your > reply to my email, please state your rate. Classes are > 3x/week on M,W, F. Classes are 30 minutes long. For your > youtube video, just a simply introduction is all I need. > If you are interested, this is a great way to add to your > extensive experience. Thank you, Melba > [email removed]
JAke On 6/30/16, hollyteach wrote: > Each state has different pathway options to certification. If > you look at your state's licensure section on the state > department's website, you should see "alternative licensure" > or something along those lines. > > > On 6/26/16, Melba Leach wrote: >> On 6/09/16, TrishaHicks wrote: >>> Hello all. I am nationally certified as a American Sign >> Language >>> interpreter. I've been doing it for more than 25 years. I >> have taught and >>> mentored many to learn sign language and even to go on > to >> earn their own >>> credentials. I would like to teach at the High School or >> even college level >>> but do not have a degree. I have no idea where to start. >> Wondering if >>> anyone out there could offer input or direct me. >>> Thank you all in advance. >> >> >> Hi Tricia! My name is Melba Leach and I am looking for a >> part time tutor for a website for D/HH. We are offering a >> place to connect as well as online lessons. I am looking >> for a youtube video simply introducing yourself. In your >> reply to my email, please state your rate. Classes are >> 3x/week on M,W, F. Classes are 30 minutes long. For your >> youtube video, just a simply introduction is all I need. >> If you are interested, this is a great way to add to your >> extensive experience. Thank you, Melba >> [email removed]
Am working on a project where I would like to accurately illustrate the sign for "Ole'", i.e. the word used when a matador performs a great feat of skill, punctuating an achievement, or pride. I did study ASL for several years, but have been out of touch for many years now. It is important to me to try to use it accurately. Thank you.
On 9/06/16, grace wrote: > Am working on a project where I would like to accurately > illustrate the sign for "Ole'", i.e. the word used when a > matador performs a great feat of skill, punctuating an > achievement, or pride. I did study ASL for several years, > but have been out of touch for many years now. It is > important to me to try to use it accurately. Thank you.
My first question: are there any ASL teachers here that teach online? Second, this is for anyone, when you have students do video assignments, how do you have them turn them in? YouTube?
This is Diana Meade. I'm an ASL tutor and have been tutoring college students, parents, and children who wanted to learn ASL. ASL is my first langauge. If anyone needs tutoring or wants to learn it, you may email me at [email removed].
Melba LeachOn 1/13/16, Diana Meade wrote: > This is Diana Meade. I'm an ASL tutor and have been > tutoring college students, parents, and children who > wanted to learn ASL. ASL is my first langauge. If anyone > needs tutoring or wants to learn it, you may email me at > [email removed].
We are expanding ASL in Dallas Independent School District! Please send resume for K-12 positions (preferably certified already, or enroll in a alternative education program) to Amy at [email removed].
JodyOn 9/02/13, Amy wrote: > What technologies (ex. ipad, smartboard,etc.) would be most > effective incoorperated into an ASL classroom? Smartboard, it has changed EVERYTHING!
Anna LizaOn 8/31/12, Jo wrote: > Here is a link to the Sign Language resources for Preschool > to lower elementary students. Some resources coordinate > with popular children's books.
On 6/26/16, Melba Leach wrote: > On 6/09/16, TrishaHicks wrote: >> Hello all. I am nationally certified as a A...See More