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If you would like your career to include providing services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community, Northern Essex offers several options for you to choose from:

Associate Degree in Arts:
•ASL Studies
•ASL Studies: Interpreting Transfer

Certificate Program:
•ASL Studies Certificate

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18/04/2023

SAVE THE DATE
Thursday, May 18, 2023
10:00 am – 12:00pm
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Constituents’ Day at the Massachusetts State House
Please join in person to celebrate our 2020 awards winners
• Diane Nettles Outstanding Advocate: Brennan L. Bulgar
• Outstanding Young Advocates: Michael Resmini and Carys Jackson
• Outstanding Service Providers: Dr. Stephanie Billings and Cathy Bakkensen
Hosted by: MCDHH Statewide Advisory Council
Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
For accessibility assistance:
Contact the MA State House ADA Coordinator at [email protected] by May 4th

18/04/2023

Last week Deaf History was made at Gallaudet University with the first symposium on Black Deaf Studies, “Black Deaf Studies Matters: a Defining Moment”! The symposium was hosted by the Center for Black Deaf Studies: Gallaudet University and featured scholars presenting on subjects of culture, language, history, and Black Deaf ways of being.

18/04/2023
29/01/2022

Finally, here it is the official poster of National Deaf Education Conference 2022. Please mark on your calendar because you wouldn't want to miss the BIG REUNION with these AMAZING teachers and educational professionals!

Also, we have exciting and yet unique tracks for our conference and here are the track titles and descriptions

Tracks of NDEC 2022:
- Digital Citizenship (Technology Education): Integration of technology use in classroom, team-teaching, especially now with the asynchronous learning- challenges and successes of strategies for distance learning to promote your students to become an awesome 21st century learner. We want to learn your stories!

- Sparkle your future (Transition): Share your best practices on resources for College and Career Readiness services in preparation for their post-secondary transition, for example, student career assessments, career counseling, job coaching, and not limited to job placement services. Do you work with elementary, middle and high school students? Share how you focus their attention on their projects and the student-led learning process in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) connected to post-secondary transition plans.

- Magic of Multilingualism (Language and Literacy): How do you promote language development for your students? How do you assess your students’ language skills? Language immersion programming, allocation of languages in schools, have successful sign language activities to share, incorporating other sign languages, BASL or LSM in classrooms and bilingual strategies in classrooms? Your colleagues would love to learn from you!

I think you better start planning to book your trip to Orlando, Florida and save up for the registration that will be available very soon! We are very excited to see you all there!

29/01/2022
Captioned play and ASL Interpreter available during talkback after the play!!
01/03/2021

Captioned play and ASL Interpreter available during talkback after the play!!

The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance will stage ‘Living Dead in Denmark’ by Vietnamese-American playwright, television writer, and screenwriter Qui Nguyen. Known for his innovative use of pop-culture, stage violence, puppetry, and multimedia (as seen is the College’s 2014 production of Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters), the innovative playwright combines some of these elements into this action-adventure/horror sequel to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Performances are livestreamed on March 12 & 13 at 7:30pm. For more info and tickets : http://blogs.cofc.edu/theatre-and-dance/2021/02/19/livingdead/

This performance is captioned
06/02/2021

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The College of Charleston’s Department of Theatre and Dance continues its season theme, THE SHOW MUST GO ON, online as spring semester kicks off this month. In Other Words: A Century’s Reflections, a devised piece of pandemic theatre, is an examination on a collection of themes from pandemics to Civil Rights, and even on the nature of theatre itself. Created by a company of seven students and utilizing text derived from first person accounts, it explores the possibilities for theatre in a Zoom world and for all of us in this time of challenge. Performances are Feb. 5th & 6th at 7:30pm. Tickets are FREE. Please register here to receive your viewing link - https://cofc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErdumtrDMtE9Krh5iIsOhnbZfocByBXvD0

13/01/2021

"When we, deaf and hard-of-hearing people, see deaf and hard-of-hearing out in the mainstream, we feel seen," says NAD CEO Howard Rosenblum.

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