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Learner Reviews & Feedback for American Deaf Culture by University of Houston

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About the Course

This is a six-week course providing a historical overview of the American Deaf community and its evolving culture. Theoretical frameworks from sociology are explored. Deafness as a culture and not a disability is explained as participants are guided into the world of Deaf culture....

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JM

Jun 15, 2017

I am also a CODA, and I am so happy that a course on Deaf Culture is on CourseRA. Very proud of the collaborative efforts of exposing hearing people to the deaf community. ILY!

SC

Oct 3, 2025

Amazing instruction and materials. Authentic conversation and enduring understandings about ASL-Deaf commmunity and history.

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By Carol M W

Jul 10, 2017

It was unsettling to me that the Instructor communicated that he was apartment shopping with his girlfriend. That goes against my morals, that a couple live together without being married. Also, he [the instructor] seemed to be an unkempt person. These things were distracting for me as a learner, and I didn't appreciate them. I did appreciate some of the additional resource material. Thank you,Mrs. Walz

By Tiffany R

Aug 10, 2024

translator for the course doesn't translate correctly. It's actually bad I would not recommend if you want to actually learn sign and community.