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Social Studies, 01.09.2020 19:01 ksawyer745

Imagine that you have been asked to come into an elementary school as an ASL interpreter for a second-grade student. The classroom teacher (and even the administration) are not too familiar with ASL and the needs of Deaf students so you need to educate them regarding what kind of environment and setup will be needed for this student to succeed. Explain what you would say to this teacher if they asked you how they could best prepare their classroom and the other students for you and the student? How can you and they make sure their student will be able to see your signs as clearly as possible? What, if anything, do you think should be done to make sure the classroom environment allows the student to maximize their success with you as interpreter?

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