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Who loves getting assignments? Not us! Alas, it’s part of the workplace and is so important to know in sign language, especially if you are managing someone who uses sign language.

Directions for Signing "Assignment" in Sign Language

  • Hand position 1 : With your non-dominant hand, form a “1” handshape with your index finger raised
  • Hand position 2: WIth you dominant hand, form a “2” handshape with your index and middle finger raised
  • Placement : Place both hands in front of you. Make sure your non-dominant hand’s palm is facing outward and your non-dominant hand’s palm is facing down
  • Movement : Keeping your non-dominant hand in place, move your dominant “2”-shaped hand towards the non-dominant “1”-shaped hand so that the “2” encapsulates the “1”

The word assignment is not the exact same as homework. For homework, you sign a combination of the signs "home" and "work" to make the compound word.

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  • VOCATION (as in "vocation on someone")
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how to say assignment in asl

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How to sign: any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted "he prepared for great undertakings";

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Similiar / Same: undertaking , project , labor

Categories: work

Within this category: adventure , assignment , baby , cinch , enterprise , labor of love , Manhattan Project , marathon , no-brainer , proposition , tall order , venture

How to sign: assign a task to "I tasked him with looking after the children";

Categories: assign , delegate , depute , designate

How to sign: a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee "estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars"; "the job of repairing the engine took several hours"; "the endless task of classifying the sampl;

Similiar / Same: chore , job

Categories: duty

Within this category: ball-buster , disagreeable task , stint

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Deaf academics say a lack of ASL interpreters specialized in STEM is holding them back

Association representing interpreters in canada says the profession is facing an overall shortage.

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Without the right interpreter, following along in a meeting or at an event can be a "puzzle" for Kathryn Woodcock.

The Toronto Metropolitan University professor, who is Deaf and communicates in both American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English, works with interpreters who sign the spoken parts of conversations.

She typically relies on a designated interpreter — someone familiar with her specialization in amusement park ride engineering — but often, she'll work with a secondary interpreter with less experience in the field, which can leave things lost in interpretation, she says.

She points to sweeps, a structural element of a roller-coaster, as an example.

"If somebody doesn't even know anything about the terminology of the ride, they might think we're talking about sweeping — like, you know, janitorial sweeping," Woodcock, a professor of occupational health and safety and digital media, told The Current's Matt Galloway.

"ASL is a language with its own grammar," she said. "If you sign signs in English word order, it just creates a huge amount of cognitive workload for me to understand it."

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How conversations about STEM get lost in ASL interpretation

Deaf professors and researchers working in STEM want more opportunities for ASL interpreters to develop their language skills in specialized fields, allowing for better collaboration between colleagues. Meanwhile, individual efforts to build a STEM-specific ASL lexicon are helping to reduce barriers for those working in academia.

"Right now, often we're left to fingerspell different vocabulary," said Jamie Finley, a research assistant studying natural health products at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Fingerspelling is a common approach for words that don't have designated signs, but can slow down a conversation and hamper sharing work with fellow academics, he says.

"Some scientists have never met [a] deaf scientist," Finley told Galloway. "And so they're nervous, they don't know how to communicate with [deaf scientists], and how to go through an interpreter and what that looks like."

Limits to interpreter training

Canadian college diploma programs teaching ASL to English interpretation run between two and four years of training. Meanwhile, spoken word translators typically require at least a bachelor's-level degree.

Linda Campbell, a professor of aquatic ecosystem health at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, says there are gaps in that training. 

Two years "is seen as, well, that's good enough, and so that's a disparity," she told Galloway. "This is a systematic barrier."

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Students in interpretation programs are often learning interpretation skills while also honing general ASL proficiency, according to emailed comments from the Canadian Association of Sign Language Interpreters (CASLI), a non-profit professional association for interpreters. 

"As a result, the primary focus of interpreter education tends to be on general language rather than specialized terminology for specific fields. This is due to the constraints of time, typically spanning 4-8 semesters," wrote the association's board.

While there is no specific data, the association acknowledged that the network of Canadian interpreters specialized in STEM is very small.

"The need is great yet the resources are limited," the association wrote.

  • Deaf researchers are advancing the field of science — but barriers still hold many back

Ashley Campbell, an ASL to English interpreter who frequently works with Linda Campbell (no relation), says limited training and a lack of interest in STEM topics among interpreters are contributing factors.

As manager of interpretation services at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Campbell says she finds "you have this pool of people who are interpreters that are interested in general language … I'm going to go help people. I'm going to go serve this population."

With little exposure to STEM and academia, Campbell says interpreting unfamiliar topics in a lecture hall or at an academic conference can be overwhelming and has left her feeling "not very competent."

"There's a lot of onus on the deaf person to spoonfeed you language in a level that I can understand," she said. "It's a lot slower. It's more pausing, but it's working with the interpreter's limitations, and so you don't feel great about that."

how to say assignment in asl

What's lost if deaf students aren't welcomed in universities

Opportunities to improve interpretation, like encouraging interpretation students to survey courses in STEM disciplines during their studies and offering ongoing professional development after graduation, would benefit everyone, say Woodcock and Campbell.

CASLI notes interpreters have an ethical responsibility to accept assignments for which they are qualified, and the association encourages its members to engage in professional development. The association says it is working to provide more training opportunities to its members.

It adds that the profession is facing a shortage of qualified interpreters as a whole.

Creating an ASL lexicon for STEM

Finley says a standardized ASL lexicon for STEM terminology can help bridge the gaps. A lot of his vocabulary are "home signs" — signs familiar to a person, but not consistent across a field. 

That lack of standardization makes it more challenging to confer with fellow deaf scientists, and for interpreters to accurately describe what is being signed.

"STEM in and of itself has different fields, and each field has their own kind of jargon or language," he said. "So if you set up ASL signs for each of those fields, I think it would become much easier to communicate."

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How to sign 'atom' in ASL

Campbell says the nature of ASL allows her to visually express information, like the way water flows, where rivers and wetlands connect and the position of the sun, while she's in the field.

"The three-dimensional nature of ASL is such a benefit because, really, all STEM topics and disciplines are three dimensional," she said.

Finley has already begun collecting videos and definitions of some signs, primarily for his own use with interpreters. But a lack of funding has made it difficult to formally record videos and maintain a public lexicon.

Without better interpretation supports, particularly at the university level, the academics worry young deaf students won't see themselves in higher education and fields will lose out on diverse ways of thinking and communicating. 

"If young people can't see the potential for themselves, then they might decide to go somewhere where the resistance is less," said Woodcock.

"I think seeing success breeds more success, so I would hope that, you know, a university would accept that this is an opportunity rather than a liability."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

how to say assignment in asl

Jason Vermes is a writer and editor for CBC Radio Digital, originally from Nova Scotia and currently based in Toronto. He frequently covers topics related to the LGBTQ community and previously reported on disability and accessibility. He has also worked as an online writer and producer for CBC Radio Day 6 and Cross Country Checkup. You can reach him at [email protected].

Audio produced by Amanda Grant

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  1. ASSIGNMENT • ASL Dictionary

    For plurals, verb inflections, word order, etc., learn grammar in the "ASL Learn" section. For search in the dictionary, use the present-time verbs and base words. If you look for "said", look up the word "say". Likewise, if you look for an adjective word, try the noun or vice versa. E.g. The ASL signs for French and France are the same.

  2. Sign for ASSIGNMENT

    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) ASSIGNMENT. EMPLOYMENT. JOB. LABOR. OCCUPATION. TASK. VOCATION (as in "vocation for someone") WORK (as in "job")

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    assignment. How to sign: a duty that you are assigned to perform (especially in the armed forces) "hazardous duty";

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    assign. How to sign: give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)

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    American Sign Language (ASL) Dictionary and Lessons. assignment. ASSIGNMENT (index finger to palm version) Yes, I'm cheating on my assignment (heh) and using the same graphic as I use in the sign for "NEGATIVE." (Bad teacher.) Actually to differentiate between the two signs (if you need to) you can start the sign "ASSIGNMENT" closer to the mouth.

  7. How To Sign Assignment in Sign Language

    Directions for Signing "Assignment" in Sign Language. Hand position 1: With your non-dominant hand, form a "1" handshape with your index finger raised. Hand position 2: WIth you dominant hand, form a "2" handshape with your index and middle finger raised. Placement: Place both hands in front of you. Make sure your non-dominant hand's ...

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    Learn how to sign ASSIGNMENT. Our photos and pictures show the ASL sign for ASSIGNMENT.

  9. Sign for ASSIGNMENT

    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) ASSIGNMENT ; EMPLOYMENT; MISSION; LABOR; BESIEDLUNG; TASK; VOCATION (as in "vocation for someone") WORK (as in ... Sign Variations for this Word. Sort 1 - ASL ; Variation 2 - ASL; Varia 3 - Fingerspelled; Hinzusetzen to Word List. The ability toward create term lists is available all members. Login oder ...

  10. American Sign Language ASL Video Dictionary

    Categories: assign, delegate, depute, designate task. How to sign: a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee "estimates of the city's loss on that job ranged as high as a million dollars"; "the job of repairing the engine took several hours"; "the endless task of classifying the sampl;

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  13. "try" American Sign Language (ASL)

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    This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) ASSIGNMENT; HOMEWORK ; Examples of Usage. Watch ASL Sentence + English Sentence. Available to full members. Login or sign up now! ... Variation 1 - ASL ; Variation 2 - Fingerspelled; Add to Word List. The ability to create word lists is available full members.

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