Recently, an Amarillo school district has stirred up some controversy regarding the sign language system taught to deaf students in their district. The district is not teaching ASL, but instead is teaching the Morphemic Sign System (MSS). This system is only used in Amarillo and has many in the Deaf community ‘up in arms’ […]
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Deaf in The Desert – Part II – Interpreting Services
July 23, 2014
Meet Betty. Betty Ludwick has been a Sign Language Interpreter in the Palm Springs area for many years. Betty is a hearing child of Deaf parents and worked as a teacher in the Palm Springs Unified School District for over 30 years. She has taught American Sign Language classes at College of the Desert, holds […]
How Do Deaf People ______________________?
June 26, 2013
Go ahead and ‘Google’ “How do deaf people………………………………?” and you’ll discover how many hearing people are curious about managing life with ‘no’ or ‘diminished’ sound. How do deaf people “hear” doorbells? How do deaf people use alarm clocks? You get the idea. Over the years, new technology has provided innovative ideas . Here are […]
Deaf Culture Timeline
March 20, 2013
Wow…..twenty five years ago! This month we are remembering the “Deaf President Now” movement at Gallaudet University in 1988. In light of this historic moment in Deaf History, it seems appropriate to look back and remember how Deaf Culture has evolved over time. Thank you to Wendy Shaner at College of The Canyons for putting […]
Oral Schools for The Deaf ~ Tasteful Memories
May 7, 2012
A Short Story: Please, Ma’am, May I NOT Have Any More? Mary Anne Pugin Warm milk, beans, and rhubarb. We got those a lot at the Lutheran School for the Deaf, an oral school in Detroit, Michigan. As an 11-year-old sixth grader, with a home and family in South Bend, Indiana, the Lutheran School was […]
Deaf School Memories
April 25, 2012
A Short Story: Surrounded by Animals…Sort Of At our request, Mary Anne continues to stroll down memory lane………. I attended the Indiana School for the Deaf for five years – 8th grade through high school. I had hearing and deaf teachers and all of my deaf teachers had graduated from Gallaudet University […]
“Where do you Provide Sign Language Interpreting Services?”
April 11, 2012
We get this question all the time at The Sign Language Company. Yes, we’re headquartered in Los Angeles, but after 26 years in this industry, our network is endless and extends around the globe. We sometimes collaborate with other ‘reputable and qualified’ agencies across the U.S. to locate the best talent in any particular area. […]
Repeat After Me…..
April 3, 2012
REPEAT AFTER ME… Written by: Mary Anne Pugin ~Mary Anne continues her series of stories reflecting upon ‘growing up as a deaf child’ in the 1950’s and 1960’s~ “Don-n-n-n,” I said. “No, no – dol-l-l-l,” Miss Wright corrected. It is so written in the October 6, 1955 article published by the Washington, D.C. Evening Star. […]
A Mixed Bag of Teachers
March 30, 2012
Hearing schools vs deaf schools: Mary Anne continues to share her memories – – navigating the educational system as a deaf child in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Guest Blogger : Mary Anne Pugin I had two kinds of teachers while growing up – those who knew how to communicate with me and teach me, and […]
Growing Up in a Deaf School
March 26, 2012
THE UNIVERSAL CLASSROOM Guest Blogger: Mary Anne Pugin Ask anybody, an adult or a child, to describe his or her classroom and you’ll probably find a lot of similarities in their replies. From Maine to California, from Alaska to Alabama, from the USA to Uganda, classrooms generally look the same. You’ve got your desks and […]
October 21, 2014
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