
About
Dan Mathis is an ASL Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Washington. His work focuses on American Sign Language, Deaf communities, and language education. He holds an M.A. in Sign Language Teaching and dual B.A. degrees in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies, both from Gallaudet University (2013 and 1998).
Research interests include ASL bilingualism, language acquisition, and sociolinguistic aspects of Deaf culture. He teaches courses related to ASL and Deaf studies, though specific course titles are not listed here.
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