weSIGN: ASL & Deaf Perspectives (Level One) which includes e-book access to short video clips of key vocabulary and examples of target grammar skills

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UPC:
9781506698496
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Publication Date:
1/22/2018
Author:
Jennie Sabo
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
234
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The weSIGN: ASL & Deaf Perspectives series consists of four books which includes e-book access for short video clips of key vocabulary and examples of target grammar skills. The series provides four semesters of ASL study in line with national standards for American Sign Language learning (ASLTA) and world language learning (ACTFL). They are intended for students taking a second language to meet degree requirements, as well as for students who wish to study ASL for career purposes. Principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and a student-centered approach to learning are reflected throughout this series. It provides students with vocabulary lists, grammar and cultural knowledge information along with opportunities for student practice, self-assessment and reflection. The weSIGN series successfully utilizes new e-book technology so students can view short videos of key vocabulary and examples of target grammar skills within the e-book text. Unique access key will be provided inside front cover of the book (requires publisher's free app download). Most importantly, this series is written by ASL language instructors (both Deaf and non-deaf) and is the culmination of a coordinated effort among these instructors and ASL students. Instructors and students will find that this series is interactive, engaging and promotes a good balance between information on ASL language skills, current Deaf perspectives, and cultural knowledge. Topics and Units in Level One: Notes to the ASL Student Introduction to the Basics of ASL Introduction and History of ASL Unit 1: Getting Acquainted Unit 2: Sharing Personal Information Unit 3: Academic Life Unit 4: Student Life Unit 5: Family & Relationships Unit 6: Everyday Life Unit 7: Where People Live Note: All Units listed above contain the following 5 Sections: 1. Learning Objectives 2. Key Vocabulary (which includes e-book video clip links) 3. Grammatical Notes 4. Culture and Community Notes 5. Practice and Review