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Beal, Jennifer S. – Sign Language Studies, 2022
Second-language learners of American Sign Language (ASL) often struggle in the acquisition of more complex ASL aspects, such as role shift, constructed action, and eye gaze to represent characters and their actions with narratives. These learners also often overestimate their ASL skill level. This study investigated errors in second modality,…
Descriptors: College Students, Second Language Learning, American Sign Language, Self Concept
Katelyn B. Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Self-assessment is an emerging topic in ASL/English interpreter education that is being recognized as critical for students completing the degree-to-certification process and needs to be thoroughly explored. Using Scaffolding Theory and self-assessment drawn from Self-Directed Learning Theory, this exploratory, qualitative interview study…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Deaf Interpreting, English
Willoughby, Louisa; Linder, Stephanie; Ellis, Kirsten; Fisher, Julie – Sign Language Studies, 2015
Although the literature on general characteristics of effective sign language teaching is growing, relatively few studies have looked in detail at classroom practices or classroom discourse. This article draws on detailed observations of six beginner Australian Sign Language (Auslan) classes and postclass interviews with the teachers in order to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Sign Language, Classroom Communication, Teacher Attitudes

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