Hello ASL Heroes!
You would be amazed at number of requests I get for help on projects and
homework.
Many of those requests come from students who have been assigned to "interview"
someone in the field which they wish to go into.
I used to do a significant number of interviews each year. I am so very sorry but I've had to stop doing random interviews
so as to make sure I have time to do my work and take care of the various things that I need to take care of. Instead of
interviewing me I kindly ask you to consider (safely) investigating your local community to learn if there are any housing
insecure ("homeless") Deaf and consider taking them out to lunch and chatting with them while they eat. A wonderful thing
about sign language is that you can put food in your mouth and then proceed to talk with your hands.
Cordially,
Dr. Bill
Notes:
William G. Vicars, EdD "Bio"
Also see:
ASL and Deaf-related Careers (1)
ASL and Deaf-related Careers (2)
ASL and Deaf-related Careers (3)
ASL and Deaf-related Careers (4)
Also see:
Do you have to be "certified" to teach American
Sign Language?
Also see:
Becoming an Interpreter for the Deaf
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting (2)
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting (3)
Interpreting: Hurting or Helping: Interpreting in the Classroom" American Sign Language (ASL)
Interpreting in California
Interpreting in Texas
Interpreting: The Necessity For Sign Language Interpreters
Interpreting: Sample Legislation
Interpreting: What are the negatives?
Interpreter fees
Interpreter Pay
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