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Undergraduate Honors Theses
2017 Honors Theses (Spring)
A Study of College Students at California University and Their Knowledge of Deaf Culture.
A Study of College Students at California University and Their Knowledge of Deaf Culture.
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A Study of College Students at California University and Their Knowledge of Deaf Culture.
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Deaf culture.
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The aim of this thesis is to create an educational program to inform hearing individuals about deaf culture. There will be a brief explanation of what stereotypes and misconceptions are currently seen by society of deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL). Corrections of these misconceptions supported by research will then follow. There are two educational programs proposed in this paper; An educational program for middle school and high schoolers, and An educational program for undergraduates and professionals. The two programs are broken down into sections and explained how the data will be collected and information instructed. The hope of proposing these two seminar type programs is to educate students and professionals about the truths of deaf culture and explain why it is important to be educated on this culture., Honors Thesis Advisor, Dr. Ralph Belsterling.
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Owens, Laura L. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program.
Date
2017-04-17
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cali:118
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