-semi-circular seating
-ASL is used
-students maintain eye contact with teacher
-If you are late, explain why
-interactive discourse style - ANSWER 4 features of deaf classroom
-seated in rows
-no eye contact with the teacher
-spoken English is used
-the teacher does the lecturing, the s...
ASL 310 Quiz 10 Questions &
Answers(GRADED A+)
-semi-circular seating
-ASL is used
-students maintain eye contact with teacher
-If you are late, explain why
-interactive discourse style - ANSWER 4 features of deaf classroom
-seated in rows
-no eye contact with the teacher
-spoken English is used
-the teacher does the lecturing, the students listen
-late goal: sit down and don't attract attention - ANSWER 4 features of hearing classroom
it is important to share information that benefits the entire group (traffic jam, sale, car accident) -
ANSWER How does sharing information fit with expectations of a collectivist culture?
lengthy
repeated hugging
plans are made for next meeting - ANSWER How would you characterize "deaf goodbyes"
Deaf 3;
Hearing 1 - ANSWER How many times did deaf friends hug before they left the scene?
In contrast, how many times did the hearing people hug?
-take advantage of face to face interaction
-the opportunity to share every last scrap of info while have chance
-Good opportunity to make specific plans about the next meeting
, -a tradition - ANSWER 3 reasons for lengthy leave taking rituals among deaf?
-Deaf openly discuss many personal issues that hearing consider private. Deaf community is close so
it is assumed news will spread eventually. If there is a reason to keep news a secret, you must be
explicit
-Hearing americans tend to consider certain topics to be private (money, details of illness, bodily
functions) - ANSWER How is privacy different in Deaf and American hearing cultures?
-it helps others who may not have as much info due to language difficulties, communication
obstacles, and access to info
-sharing experiences, especially bad ones, helps protect others from suffering financial hardship -
ANSWER 2 reasons Deaf value information sharing
-positive
-negative (feedback, criticism)
-positive - ANSWER What is the sandwich approach to giving constructive feedback?
Reduces the likelihood of hurting people's feelings
people can miss the direct point because it can be hidden between positive comments - ANSWER
Why is the sandwich approach important in American hearing culture?
-important to express one's opinion clearly
-shows you care about the person
-no ambiguity - ANSWER What are the benefits of using direct approach according to Deaf culture?
-its small and intimate
-educational settings are limited
-there's a "small world" feeling as one repeatedly turns to the same people
-members tend to share intimate details of their lives with one another - ANSWER Why is the Deaf
community considered a close-knit, intimate community?
alllow faster, easier communication in ASL and allow Deaf people to converse with their family and
friends all over the world in most comfortable way possible: sign
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