American Sign Language Teacher job available in Orlando, FL area. Will be teaching preschool children Monday through Frioday from 12:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. E-mail resume to [email removed].
I am completing my post bachelor's degree in Communication Disorders and Deaf Education at Utah State University.
I am currently taking Aural Rehabilitation. One my assignments is to have a professional who works with children with hearing loss complete a short survey. If you are a teacher or professional that works with children with hearing loss, would you mind taking a few minutes and completing the questions below? Also, if you could briefly describe what type of environment you work in - i.e. School for the Deaf, public school, etc. that would be great.
Please feel free to post on here as I think it would be a good discussion. Or, you can e-mail your response to me privately. If you would be willing to answer these questions, I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much. :)
Questions:
1). What is your role in working with children with hearing loss, or more specifically, what are your duties that involve children with hearing loss?
2.) When you work with children with hearing loss, what are the two or three consequences or effects of the hearing loss that you think have the biggest impact on the child's life?
3). Do you think that children with hearing loss are being adequately served in the area where you work?
4.) What kinds of things would you like to see happen differently for children with hearing loss where you work?
5.) If you are familiar with the speech and language services that children with hearing loss receive in your school or community. do you think that these services are meeting the needs of the students? Why do you think this?
6.) If you are aware of the hearing related services that children with hearing loss are receiving in the schools or community where you are, do you think that these services are meeting the needs of the students? Why do you think this?
7.) Do you have anything that you would like to see done differently by people who work with kids wiht hearing loss? ( e.g. programs, funding, devices, etc.)
Oviedo High School in Seminole County Florida, is looking to hire a part time teacher for the 2011-2012 school year. If interested, please contact me for more information: [email removed]
Beverly WoodelLet me know if the position is still opening. Thanks
On 5/01/11, Kathy wrote: > Oviedo High School in Seminole County Florida, is looking > to hire a part time teacher for the 2011-2012 school year. > If interested, please contact me for more information: > [email removed]
Rogers Academy is looking for some one to teach sign language to children age 3 to 12 years of age. Please contact Ms. Portia 918 428-4936 or email [email removed]
Let ...See MoreOn 5/10/11, Portia wrote: > Rogers Academy is looking for some one to teach sign > language to children age 3 to 12 years of age. Please > contact Ms. Portia 918 428-4936 or email > [email removed]
Hi This is Diana I'm located in NJ I'm a deaf ASL tutor and would be happy to teach children sign language on skype.
tina leonardOn 5/24/11, Julia Mory wrote: > Arrowhead Christian Academy in Redlands, CA is looking for > an ASL teacher for high school level. Please send resume to > [email removed].
New ASL teacher here! Does anyone have a good ASL I pacing guide? What topics you cover and when etc? I am using the Master ASL! book. If you have guides for 2 and 3 that would be helpful too! Thanks!
Hope you are liking your new field :-) Although I am not an ASL teacher I do have a friend who has taken courses. I think this source may help you: [link removed]
I am teaching a higher level college ASL course that focuses on the translation process between printed English and ASL. Can anyone suggest a good text book for the students to purchase that addresses ASL as a conceptual language/conceptual accuracy in working between the two languages?
I asked a dear friend who has taken a few courses in ASL and you have us both stumped, besides doing searches on Amazon or leading book publishers we could only think of maybe a google book called: Modality and structure in signed and spoken languages By Texas Linguistics Society. Conference, Richard P. Meier, Kearsy Cormier, David Quinto-Pozo- just go to google books and type in the title.
Perhaps you could also contact the National Association of the Deaf: [link removed].)
Hope that helps even if its just a little bit, Gen F.
On 9/16/11, Melissa Shaffer wrote: > I am teaching a higher level college ASL course that focuses > on the translation process between printed English and ASL. > Can anyone suggest a good text book for the students to > purchase that addresses ASL as a conceptual > language/conceptual accuracy in working between the two > languages? > > ALSdogs in Ohio
On 9/27/11, Gen F. wrote: > Hi Melissa, > > I asked a dear friend who has taken a few courses in ASL and > you have us both stumped, besides doing searches on Amazon or > leading book publishers we could only think of maybe a google > book called: Modality and structure in signed and spoken > languages By Texas Linguistics Society. Conference, Richard P. > Meier, Kearsy Cormier, David Quinto-Pozo- just go to google > books and type in the title. > > Perhaps you could also contact the National Association of the > Deaf: [link removed]
Quincy University in Quincy Illinois is looking for an American Sign Language teacher who is Deaf. A Bachelor's Degree is required. Please send resume' to Jane Meirose at [email removed]