NWJTE 2022
DOI: 10.15760/nwjte.2022.17.2.6
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Adjusting to Change: Learning American Sign Language Online During A Global Pandemic

Abstract: Second language acquisition of American Sign Language (ASL) requires opportunities for engagement with native language models (Krashen, 1988). The shift to online instruction due to the impact of COVID-19 presented unique challenges for ASL programs across the United States. With little time to redesign courses, instructors and students had to navigate the experience of online learning together. The students who participated in this 2020 study at Western Oregon University (WOU) shared their raw experiences rel… Show more

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