exploration of student perceptions of multicultural content in American Sign Language distance learning courses: a case study.
Distance learning courses are on the rise and an increase in American Sign Language (ASL) education enrollments call for implementation of, and maintaining, best practices to ensure student success. The ASL curriculum should encompass content and resources that meet the learn...
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