Expert in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Education
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Terrell E. Brittain serves as an Instructional Assistant Professor in Communication Sciences at the University of Houston, where he specializes in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture education. With a Master's degree in Deaf Studies & Deaf Education from Lamar University, he has taught over 3,600 students throughout his career at both secondary and higher education levels. His expertise includes developing advanced ASL courses and enhancing the skills of ASL Interpreting majors. He teaches a comprehensive range of courses including Elementary and Intermediate American Sign Language, and History and Culture of American Deaf Community. His popular course "American Deaf Culture" provides a six-week historical overview of the American Deaf community and its evolving culture, exploring theoretical frameworks and presenting deafness as a culture rather than a disability. Known for incorporating humor while maintaining high academic standards, he helps students master the complexities of visual communication. His service activities include organizing workshops like "The NFL ASL Fan" and leading Summer Institute Statewide programs, while maintaining active membership in professional organizations including the ASL Honor Society.