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ASL Rose is available for workshops, presentations, consultation sessions, booths at fairs and expos where inquiries can be answered. ASL Rose loves the opportunities to interact with people from different professional and community organizations and their affiliates: RID, ASLTA, CAID, CEASD, NAD, ASDC, and other organizations. Individual contacts such as teachers, interpreters, counselors, are equally welcome. Below is a list of many and varied topics that ASL Rose has presented in the past. Moreover, ASL Rose is comfortable creating a new topic that is geared to your individual/group interest. ASL Rose's creative juice is unlimited and can address from ASL linguistics to ASL/Deaf literature to ASL rhymes.

  • A Challenge: Can ASL Rhymes Be Taught in the Classroom?
  • A Teacher-Friendly ASL Test
  • A Unique Area of ASL Discourse through ASL Handshape Stories
  • Are There Rhymes in ASL?
  • ASL Stories: Strategies Using ASL Handsahpes and Deaf Culture
  • ASL/English Literacy Skill Development: Using ASL Phonology as One of Language Learning Tools
  • Assessment Tool Using the ASL Handshapes and Deaf Culture
  • Come Along Veditz' Way: Bringing Back Original American Signs
  • Deaf Culture, ASL and Fingerspelling for Hearing Students in Junior High
  • Deaf Culture in Children's Books
  • Discourse Features in ASL
  • Dr.Seuss and Deafville
  • Egyptian Sign Language Teacher Preparation Program
  • Handshape 1 is for DEAF: Deaf Products Now!
  • Implementation of ASL Teacher Education Programs (ASLTEP): Curriculum, Administration and Teachers
  • Importance of Deaf Culture for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
  • LeRoy Colmbo: Deaf Lifeguard
  • No Deaf History, No Bright Future for Deaf Learners
  • Our Roots: ASL Handshape Stories
  • Reading Challenges: ASL Solutions
  • Rhyming With Eyes and Hands: Using ASL Phonology as Language Learning Tool
  • The ACTFL’s C’s: HYES’ 5 C’s Goals
  • The ASL Emancipation for Deaf Learners
  • The Critical Importance of Dual Language Digital Books for Bilingual/ESL Readers
  • The Importance of ASL in Educational Settings
  • The Legacy of National Literary Society of the Deaf Continues With Have You Ever Seen…? An American Sign Language (ASL) Handshape DVD/Book…
  • Understanding Deaf Culture through Work of Deaf Artists
  • Use of ASL/English Bilingual Strategies: Theory to Practice
  • What All ASL Teacher Trainers Should Know: The Curricula of ASL Teacher Preparation Programs
  • Writing an ABC Picture Book about Deaf Role Models

Look over the options: workshops, presentations, consultations, and booths, and decide which one best fits your needs. If you are interested in booking with us, please contact us at info@aslrose.com, and we’ll work with you on how we can best meet your needs.

Workshop

ASL Rose will provide interactive workshops examining the educational benefits and uses of our materials. In small groups, we will explore different activities, from exercises that require thinking and brainstorming, to hands-on activities. These games and projects can be incorporated into your lesson plans, whether you are teaching at home or in the classroom. Our workshops are geared towards different audiences and age groups, from K-12 settings, college courses, and ASL classes. We can also present at conferences, conventions, and similar venues.

Presentation

ASL Rose will provide lectures about our work and how to best use our materials. Our presentations are not as in-depth as our workshops or consultations, but will provide an overview of Have You Ever Seen…? An American Sign Language (ASL) Handshape DVD/Book and our upcoming DVDs/books. There will opportunities for questions at the end of each presentation.

Consultation

ASL Rose will train individuals/groups on how to best use our materials in your classroom. These consultations can be combined with a workshop or presentation, or be offered on its own. We will describe and demonstrate various activities for elementary, middle school, high school, and college level users of our DVDs/books. These sessions can be as short as a 30-minute introduction to a six-hour day-long session, or even a weekend. Contact us and we’ll determine how best to work with your school, group, or organization. We can also offer consultations on how to use our materials in school curriculums.

Booth

ASL Rose can attend fairs, expos, conventions, shows, and other similar meetings where booths are provided for businesses such as ASL Rose. We will sell our materials and be available for questions during the business hours of such expos, conventions, and shows.

 

 

 

 

 






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