Educational Interpreting Series, Program #1J: History of Fashion Design
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesGives sign-to-voice interpreting practice with teachers who are deaf. A middle/high school history teacher, Marla Marks, teaches a lesson to students on the history of fashion design. Two certified interpreters provide separate model interpretations to demonstrate how to interpret for Ms. Marks. Includes recommended instructional activities. Part of the "Educational Interpreting" series.
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Runtime: 37 minutes 36 seconds
- Topic: Sign Language
- Subtopic: Advanced ASL, Interpreting
- Grade/Interest Level: PT/TT
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- Release Year: 2005
- Producer/Distributor: American Sign Language Productions, Inc.
- Series: Educational Interpreting Series
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