Sign Language Information
What is Sign Language?
Describes and explains some common misconceptions on sign language, has a brief history of sign language, and shows the importance of sign language.
The History of Sign Language
Describes the early beginnings of sign language, major developments in sign language, and how American Sign Language developed.
How to become an Interpreter?
Lists resources on how a person can pursue a career in the field of interpreting.
Where can I learn or take classes in sign language or find a sign language tutor?
A list of institutions that offer sign language classes.
Are there careers working with sign language?
A list of careers involving sign language and other related links.
Books for Learning Sign Language
A recommended list of books for learning sign language from the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center.
American Sign Language as a Foreign Language
American Sign Language is quickly gaining popularity as a foreign language. Many states have passed legislation that allows American Sign Langauge to be accepted as foreign language requirements in post-secondary education settings. In some states American Sign Langauge is only offered in elementary and secondary schools. In many instances, each school district is allowed to determine if American Sign Language classes will be approved for credit.
In Kentucky, American Sign Language classes are offered for credit at several colleges and universities. There are also several public school districts that teach American Sign Langauge.
When seeking an American Sign Language instructor, it is imperative to find an individual who is qualified to do so. As with any langauge, the best instructors are usually those whose native language is the one they are teaching. The American Sign Language Teachers Association is dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching of ASL and has a membership of over 1,000 ASL and Deaf Studies educators from elementary through graduate education across the U.S. Visit their site to learn more about finding a qualified American Sign Language instructor in your area.
Sign Language/ASL Links
- American Sign Language Fonts for your computer
- American Sign Language Teacher's Association
- Online Interactive Sign Language Dictionaries
- KCDHH Resource Library
- Deaf Resource Library
- Kentucky School for the Deaf Links