About
Dan Hoffman serves as an Adjunct Instructor of American Sign Language within the Department of American Sign Language and Deaf Studies under the Division of Behavioral Sciences at Maryville College. His academic workspace is located in the Sutton Science Center, reflecting his integration into the institution's behavioral sciences infrastructure.
His educational credentials include:
- B.A. from Gallaudet University
- M.S. from Lamar University
- Ed.D. from Lamar University
Hoffman's scholarly focus centers on American Sign Language and Deaf Studies, with particular emphasis on linguistic structures of sign languages, sociocultural dimensions of Deaf communities, and pedagogical approaches for language instruction. His work bridges theoretical linguistics with practical educational frameworks for Deaf learners.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the available information.
Regarding academic mentorship and research funding, the source materials indicate no formal student advisement records or grant acquisitions. His part-time faculty status suggests primary engagement through instructional responsibilities rather than research leadership.
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