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Try Your Hand at This: Easy Ways to Incorporate Sign Language into Your Programs

Author: Kathy Macmillan
Publisher: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 978790

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 192
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.6 x 0.6

ISBN: 0810854473
Dewey Decimal Number: 027.663
EAN: 9780810854475
ASIN: 0810854473

Publication Date: November 28, 2005
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This guide demonstrates everything from how to set up programming involving sign language for all ages, to dealing with and paying interpreters, and from publicizing programs to the public and within the deaf community, to evaluating and improving 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 indispensable for all library personnel looking to reach out to the deaf community.

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