SPRING/SUMMER 2018 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) PROGRAM ADULT COMMUNITY COURSE SCHEDULE

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20 Anne Street South Unit 9, Barrie, Ontario L4N 2C6 Voice: 705-728-3577 * TTY: 705-728-3599 * FAX: 705-Website: www.deafaccess.ca General Email: info@deafaccess.ca SPRING/SUMMER AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) PROGRAM ADULT COMMUNITY COURSE SCHEDULE NOTE: REGISTRATION DEADLINES ORILLIA, WASAGA BEACH, MIDLAND: NOW CLOSED : MARCH 29, Location Level Day of Week Time Start Date End Date Beginner ASL 1 MONDAYS 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm Beginner MONDAYS 6:00 pm to ASL 2 9:15 pm Intermediate WEDNESDAYS 6:00 pm to ASL 1 Intermediate WEDNESDAYS 6:00 pm to ASL 2 Intermediate WEEKEND 9:00 am to ASL 3 SAT & SUN 4:00 pm Numbers ONE DAY 9:00 am to Workshop SATURDAY 3:30 pm Beginner THURSDAYS 6:00 pm to WASAGA ASL 1 BEACH Beginner TUESDAYS 6:00 pm to ASL 2 ASL Beginner 1 TUESDAYS 6:00 pm to MIDLAND REG CLOSED ASL Beginner 1 WEDNESDAYS 6:00 pm to ORILLIA cancelled cancelled cancelled April 9, June 25, (excl: May 21) April 9, June 25, (excl: May 21) April 11, June 27, April 11, June 27, July 28, July 29, June 16, June 16, March 22, March 20, March 20, March 21, June 7, June 5, June 5, June 6, Courses are not offered in Bracebridge at this time. BOTH PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION FORM MUST BE RECEIVED TO SECURE SPOT IN OUR COURSES (NO EXCEPTIONS) NOTE: REGISTRATION FORM AVAILABLE AT END OF DOCUMENT For more information contact: 705-728-3577 (Barrie office) Email: aslprogram@deafaccess.ca

COURSE DETAILS BEGINNER * INTERMEDIATE * ADVANCED * WORKSHOPS ASL BEGINNER 1 This is an introductory course focusing on basic vocabulary and an introduction to various aspects of deafness. Students enrolled in the course will learn specifically about introducing yourself, exchanging of personal information, discussing living situations and gain knowledge of Deaf culture and community. Previous knowledge of ASL not required. Cost: Materials: Course fee $175.00 PLUS $100.00 Signing Naturally Units 1 to 6 Student DVD workbook Available in the following areas: ORILLIA MIDLAND Mondays 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm April 9 to June 25, (excl. May 21 st Victoria Day) Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka 20 Anne Street South, Unit 9, Barrie, Ontario Wednesdays 6:00 pm to March 21 to June 6, Patrick Fogarty Catholic High School 15 Commerce Road, Orillia, Ontario Tuesdays 6:00 pm to March 20 to June 5, St. Theresa s Catholic High School 347 Galloway Blvd., Midland, Ontario WASAGA BEACH Thursdays 6:00 pm to March 22 to June 7, St. Noel Chabanel Catholic School 425 Ramblewood Drive, Wasaga Beach, Ontario

ASL BEGINNER 2 Building on skills and knowledge already acquired in ASL B1, this course introduces further linguistic and cultural information. Topics to be covered include talking about family and telling about activities. Students will also further expand their conversational range from talking about themselves and surroundings to storytelling. Focus includes re-telling stories, role-shift, classifiers and engaging their audience. Pre-requisite: ASL B1. Cost: Course fee $175.00 plus materials used in ASL B1 Available in the following areas: Mondays 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm April 9 to June 25, (excl. May 21 st Victoria Day) Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka 20 Anne Street South, Unit 9, Barrie, Ontario WASAGA BEACH Tuesdays 6:00 pm to March 20 to June 5, St. Noel Chabanel Catholic School 425 Ramblewood Drive, Wasaga Beach, Ontario ASL INTERMEDIATE 1 Students will continue to learn cultural awareness and behaviours through a variety of activities and presentations. Topics to be covered include describing people & things, making requests & asking for advice and describing places. Pre-Requisite: ASL B2 Cost: Materials: Course fee $200.00 PLUS $100.00 Signing Naturally Units 7 to 12 Student DVD workbook Available in the following areas: Wednesday evenings, 6 to 9 pm April 11 to June 27, Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka office, 20 Anne Street South, Barrie, Ontario

ASL INTERMEDIATE 2 Students will be provided with a wider array of skills to further develop their language fluency and comprehension of ASL in culturally appropriate ways. Topics include giving opinions about others, discussing plans and goals and extended storytelling. Pre-requisite: ASL I1 Cost: Course fee $200.00 plus materials already used in ASL I1 Wednesday evenings, 6 to 9 pm April 11 to June 27, Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka office, 20 Anne Street South, Barrie, Ontario ASL INTERMEDIATE 3 Continuing with functional notional approach to learning ASL, this course will provide students with a clearer understanding of non manual markers/symbols and classifiers as well as an extended expansion on language already learned in Units 1 to 12. Materials included: Signing Naturally Units 13 to 17. Pre-requisite: ASL I2 Cost: Course fee $150.00 Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm July 28 and 29, Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka office, 20 Anne Street South, Barrie, Ontario ASL WORKSHOPS ASL NUMBERS This is course focused on how numbers are used in ASL. Topics include signing numbers about quantity, money, finance, measurements, age, frequency, time and much more. Cost includes Number Signs for Everyone student book & DVD. Pre-requisite: completed ASL Beginner 1 & 2. Date: Saturday June 16, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm Deaf Access Simcoe Muskoka 20 Anne Street South, Barrie, Ontario Cost: Course fee $80.00

20 Anne Street South, Unit 9 Barrie, Ontario L4N 2C6 Voice: 705-728-3577 * TTY: 705-728-3599 FAX: 705-728-7613 General Email:info@deafaccess.ca Website: www.deafaccess.ca Full Name: American Sign Language (ASL) Program Student Registration Form PRINT AND FILL OUT CONTACT INFORMATION Address: City/Province: Phone: Email: Postal Code: Cell: Fax: Do you have a disability that could hinder your learning? If so, please explain with helpful tips for your instructor. Check One: PAYMENT INFORMATION Cash Money Order Certified Cheque Pay Pal* *Pay Pal Transaction ID (insert conf #): SPRING/SUMMER COURSE SELECTION Select Which Course You are Registering For: ASL B1 (Mondays) Midland ASL B1 (Tuesdays) ASL B2 (Mondays) ASL I1 (Wednesdays) Orillia ASL B1 (Wednesdays) ASL I2 (Wednesdays) ASL I3 (one weekend) Wasaga Beach ASL B1 (Thursdays) Numbers workshop ASL B2 (Tuesdays) FOR OFFICE USE Course Fee Pd: $ Materials Fee Pd: $ Received Date: Receipt #: 10/2015

20 Anne Street South, Unit 9 Barrie, Ontario L4N 2C6 Voice: 705-728-3577 * TTY: 705-728-3599 FAX: 705-728-7613 General Email: info@deafaccess.ca Website: www.deafaccess.ca ASL Program Information American Sign Language (ASL) is the native language used by the Deaf community in North America. It is a visual language comprising specific signs, handshapes and facial expressions following a unique grammar structure. Our courses are community based non-accredited interest classes for individuals 16 years or older. Please call office regarding children/youth courses. Deaf Access uses the Signing Naturally series developed by Deaf native ASL users at Vista Community College in Berkeley, California over 25 years ago. The approach is based on the language s communicative use and focuses on natural and interpersonal communication needs. Our office currently offers courses throughout the year at the beginner level (Units 1-12) in Barrie. Courses in Orillia, Bracebridge and Midland offered upon interest. Advanced levels 2 & 3 are currently only offered in Barrie. Students with prior learning are required to show record of completed courses or take a placement test (fee is $30.00). Please call us at 705-728-3577 or email aslprogram@deafaccess.ca for more information about this change. Course Registration Policy General Registration Registration is normally posted up to 2 months before classes start. Registration sign up accepted during the set times only. Classes are filled on a first come first serve basis. Full payment is required to fill your spot in the course. Registration forms sent after closing date or if class is filled, will not be accepted and payment will be returned. Forms are only accepted for students 16 years and older only. Please contact our office for classes for youth and children. Cancellation/Withdrawal/Refund Policy Deaf Access has the right to cancel any course due to any unforeseen reason including insufficient registration to run the course. Requests for withdrawal from course must take place 5 business days before first class. Refunds after first class will not be provided. Refunds may be provided on a case to case basis in the event of a medical emergency (doctor s note required) at the discretion of the ASL Program Coordinator. In the event of a course cancellation, a full refund will be provided. An administration fee of $30.00 applies to all other refunds. Original receipt must be present to receive refund. All materials are non-refundable once received. Communication Policy Refraining from using your voice maximizes your learning American Sign Language, a visual language with its own grammar. Speaking during class is unfair to fellow students who are also trying to learn ( see ) a language with no spoken components. Hearing other voices (even whispering) can be very distracting. Speaking in the presence of a Deaf person (your instructor) is considered rude and insensitive. Speaking during quiz and test time is not tolerated.

Cell phones and electronic devices must be turned off during class. Texting or using cell phones during class time is not permitted. Grading Policy The pass mark for final written/receptive/expressive test is 60%. There is no opportunity for makeup testing for missed exams on set date. Make-up test may be offered only in the event of an emergency or as pre-determined by ASL program coordinator. Date, location and instructor booking for make-up tests are arranged by ASL program coordinator only. Fee for make-up test is $30.00 payable and must be paid in advance of scheduling. In addition to applicable exams & quizzes, students are marked 10% on participation qualities. Up to 2 marks are awarded for the following: homework completion, following the no voice policy, attendance, peer support and in class participation. Students who have missed 3 classes without notifying our office and/or ASL program coordinator will be marked as withdrawn from class. Certificates are usually released within 3-4 weeks of final exam. Please contact ASL coordinator for letter of standing. DVD/Videotaping Policy Some of our courses require you to be videotaped during quizzes or exams. This is similar to a spoken language teacher obtaining a writing sample from students. Videotaping also allows an instructor to review all of you signing skills and capabilities. Privacy Policy Deaf Access keeps all student information confidential as required under the lawful Privacy Act Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Your personal information will not be used for any purpose other than the consented registration process. I have read and understand the terms and conditions of registration for American Sign Language (ASL) courses with Deaf Access. Please check here if you wish to be included on the ASL Students Information email list to be informed about upcoming course information. Signature: NOTE: In the event signature is missing or form filled out online, it is automatically presumed by registering that you have read and agree to the terms and conditions of ASL classes with Deaf Access. Date: Bring completed form and payment method by: Mail/In person: Deaf Access Barrie office (Monday to Friday) 20 Anne Street South, Unit 9, Barrie, Ontario, L4N 2C6 Credit card options: PayPal online at www.deafaccess.ca or by phoning 705-728-3577 Fax: 705-728-7613 Email: aslprogram@deafaccess.ca