Sign Language Classes Available for Grade 3-Adults online for $75

Editor’s Note: This information was provided by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Continuing Education at Rock County.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Continuing Education at Rock County is providing the following two classes online for $75 for those interested in learning sign language:

Online Adult Sign Language:    This class is designed for adult learners 18 and older.     Beginners session Thursdays February 3 – March 10; 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.  Register Online: Click Here To Register! Registrations accepted online until noon 2/1/22. 

Online Teen and Tween Sign Language:  This event is available to registrants in grades 3-12 and graduated seniors/ incoming  freshmen. Tuesdays, February 1 – March 8; 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.   Limited to the first 12 registrants for each session. Click Here To Register! Registrations accepted online until Monday, January 31, 2022 at noon. 

American Sign Language (ASL) is a language used for centuries by people of all backgrounds and abilities. It is the fifth most-used language in the U.S. spoken by over 500,000 people. These classes will help adults to learn to express themselves visually, using their hands, eyes, face and body, and communicate with others in a meaningful way. We will learn the five parameters of American Sign Language, ASL handshape including ASL orientation, location and movement, and basic ASL vocabulary. We will also explore deaf culture and develop an awareness to this community of non-hearing people.
Contact Molly Cook at UW-W Rock County,  608-758-6549 with questions.    

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