
معرفی
Keith Catron is an Instructor in the ASL Program within the College of Education at the University of Oregon. He holds a Master's degree in Sign Language Education from Gallaudet University, earned concurrently with Chad (his son), who also teaches at UO. With over 28 years of experience, Keith has taught at institutions like Cal State Fresno and has served the Deaf community as a pastor at the Fresno Deaf Church. His work focuses on American Sign Language education and Deaf cultural advocacy.
Education
- MA in Sign Language Education, Gallaudet University
Research & Teaching
Keith’s expertise lies in ASL pedagogy, Deaf community engagement, and linguistic principles of sign languages. He teaches foundational and advanced ASL courses, emphasizing cultural competency and linguistic accuracy. His career bridges academia and community service, reflecting his lifelong connection to the Deaf community through family and professional roles.
Awards & Grants
No awards or grants explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Collaborations
Keith collaborates with his son Chad in ASL instruction at UO. No formal advising or grant details are noted here.
Labs & Teams
Associated with the ASL Program in the College of Education’s Communication Disorders and Sciences department. Engaged with the broader Deaf community through past and present roles.




