
Try Your Hand at This
Easy Ways to Incorporate Sign Language into Your Programs
Kathy MacMillan(Author)
Scarecrow Press
Published on 10. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-8108-5447-5 (ISBN)
Description
American Sign Language is more than just an assortment of gestures. It is a full-fledged unique language, with all the characteristics of such. This helpful and user-friendly guide for librarians and other library personnel involved in library programming demonstrates everything from how to set up programming involving sign language for all ages to dealing with and paying interpreters. The book also discusses how to publicize programs to the public and within the deaf community and how to evaluate and improve the library's sign language collection. Kathy MacMillan's impressive understanding and knowledge of the deaf community and the importance of sign language_as well as her exceptional handling of the numerous erroneous myths about deafness and sign language that are, unfortunately, still often current_make this handbook an indispensable tool for all library personnel looking to reach out to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Reviews / Votes
Library program planners will want to read Kathy MacMillan's new book, Try Your Hand at This: Easy Ways to Incorporate Sign Language into Your Programs. MacMillan explains how to work with interpreters to provide programming to the deaf community and dispels some of the myths about deafness and sign language. She also addresses how to set up programming involving sign language for all ages and offers advice on how to publicize the programs to the public and within the deaf community. * American Libraries * ...guides library programming personnel through the common pitfalls of new learners of ASL and the background knowledge necessary to introduce ASL in context, and offers practical information on establishing community partnerships, working with interpreters, and marketing programs. The text also includes sample programs for all ages-baby, toddler, preschool, elementary and middle school, and family programs-annotated bibliographies of ASL resources and materials to use with sign language, games and crafts for ASL programs, a glossary of terms relating to sign language and deafness, and a visual glossary of commonly used storytime signs. * Reference and Research Book News *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-5447-5 (9780810854475)
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Person
Kathy MacMillan is an American Sign Language interpreter, consultant, children's performer, and librarian. She served as Library/Media Specialist at the Maryland School for the Deaf in Columbia, MD from 2001 to 2005.
Content
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Part I: Make Your Programs Sparkle with Sign Language
Chapter 5 1. Sign Here Please
Chapter 6 2. "But I Don't Know Sign Language!"
Chapter 7 3. What You Never Learned in School
Chapter 8 4. Seven Simple Techniques for Incorporating Sign Language into Any Program
Chapter 9 5. Hands-On Sign Language
Chapter 10 6. Reaching Out
Chapter 11 7. Drawing Them In
Part 12 Part II: Programs for All Ages
Chapter 13 8. Baby Programs
Chapter 14 9. Toddler Programs
Chapter 15 10. Preschool Programs
Chapter 16 11. Elementary School Programs
Chapter 17 12. Middle School Programs
Chapter 18 13. Family Programs
Part 19 Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography of ASL Resources
Part 20 Appendix B: Annotated Bibliography of Materials to Use with Sign Language
Part 21 Appendix C: Games and Crafts to Use in ASL Programs
Part 22 Appendix D: Glossary of Terms Relating to Sign Language and Deafness
Part 23 Appendix E: Glossary of Useful Signs
Part 24 Works Cited
Part 25 Index
Part 26 About the Author
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Part I: Make Your Programs Sparkle with Sign Language
Chapter 5 1. Sign Here Please
Chapter 6 2. "But I Don't Know Sign Language!"
Chapter 7 3. What You Never Learned in School
Chapter 8 4. Seven Simple Techniques for Incorporating Sign Language into Any Program
Chapter 9 5. Hands-On Sign Language
Chapter 10 6. Reaching Out
Chapter 11 7. Drawing Them In
Part 12 Part II: Programs for All Ages
Chapter 13 8. Baby Programs
Chapter 14 9. Toddler Programs
Chapter 15 10. Preschool Programs
Chapter 16 11. Elementary School Programs
Chapter 17 12. Middle School Programs
Chapter 18 13. Family Programs
Part 19 Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography of ASL Resources
Part 20 Appendix B: Annotated Bibliography of Materials to Use with Sign Language
Part 21 Appendix C: Games and Crafts to Use in ASL Programs
Part 22 Appendix D: Glossary of Terms Relating to Sign Language and Deafness
Part 23 Appendix E: Glossary of Useful Signs
Part 24 Works Cited
Part 25 Index
Part 26 About the Author