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Kimberly Clegg

VP:
VP: 678-661-4007
706-250-5452
 kim@theclegg.net

Phone/text: 770.414.8760
Text: 770.355.7190 kimclegg.weebly.com

EDUCATION 


2017
 M.A. in Sign Language Education 



Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C.


2015 B.A. in Deaf Studies

Minors: Linguistics & Psychology

Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C.

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL

EXPERIENCE

American Sign Language High School Teacher


2018 - present
Foreign Language Department 

Lakeside High School, Evans, GA.
● Teaching ASL and Deaf Studies to high school students in 9th to
12th grade.
● Preparing lessons and activities for all ASL classes.
● Developing and building new curriculum for both 

ASL and Deaf Studies.
● Developing and evaluating student performance using rubric
evaluation and observation.
● Using several teaching methods.
● Creating flexible grouping and differentiation

American Sign Language Instructor 



2017-2018
Department of ASL and Interpreter Education 

Georgia State University- Perimeter College

● Teaching ASL and Deaf Culture to students in 

the interpreter training program.
● Evaluating student performance using rubric evaluation and 

observation in class.
● Preparing lessons and activities

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2016-2017 American Sign Language Instructor Assistant & Intern 

(Practicum and Internship) 

Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education

University of Georgia, Athens, GA 

● Observed instructor

● Provided intensive ASL coaching and diagnostics for students

● Applied ASL activities to practice information learned from class
with students

● Grading and evaluating student performance with instructor

● Weekly meetings with instructor 


American Sign Language (ASL) Tutor 



2016-2017
University of Georgia, Athens, GA 

● Provided and led 1:1 and group tutoring sessions to ASL students with 

instructor


American Sign Language (ASL) Teacher & Tutor 



2013-2016
Monroe, GA 

● Teaching ASL group sessions within the hearing

community 

● Practiced ASL with new signers in one-to-one tutoring sessions 

● Introduced Deaf Culture to new signers during ASL sessions

● Developed ASL activities and lessons


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CERTIFICATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

2018 American Sign Language Teachers’ Association (ASLTA) Certification



(Provisional) 



2016
American Sign Language Proficiency Interview (ASLPI) score: 4 



2015 “Deafhood 101 Training: Deafhood oundation” by Marvin Miller,

Georgia Center of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (GCDHH)

Decatur, GA 


2013 “CDI Foundations Workshop: Certified Deaf Interpreter workshop”
by Amy Peterson, Atlanta Area School for the Deaf, Clarkson, GA 


2012 Women’s Leadership: “Deaf Women’s Leadership Seminar” by
Melissa S. Draganac-Hawk & Evon Black, Gallaudet University,
Washington, D.C.

RELEVANT COURSES TAKEN

2016-2017 GRADUATE COURSES:



LIN 510: Into to First and Second Language

ASL 709: Sign Language Media Production

ASL 724: Sign Language Linguistics for Sign Professionals 

ASL 741: Methods of Sign Lang Teaching

ASL 743: Curriculum Develop for Sign Language Education

ASL 745: Sign Language Teaching, Culture and History

ASL 750: Assessing Sign Language Skills

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ASL 752: Sign Language Practicum 

ASL 762: Seminar in Sign Language Education e-Portfolio 

ASL 770: Sign Language Planning & Advocacy 

ASL 790: Sign Language Internship

DST 714: Critical Pedagogy 

LIN 510: Introduction to First and Second Language Acquisition


2012-2015 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES: 



GSR 103: American Sign Language & Deaf Studies

ASL 270: ASL & English: Comparative Analysis 

DST 101: Intro to Deaf Studies

DST 201: Deaf Culture

DST 202: Intro to Cultural Studies

DST 301: Intro to History, Theories & Methods 

DST 311: Dynamics of Oppression

DST 314: Oral Traditions Deaf Community 

DST 316: Disability Studies

DST 402: Deaf Women’s Studies

DST 410: Multicultural Deaf lives

DST 498: Senior Thesis 

HIS 331: His of Am Deaf Communication

INT 101: Intro to Interpreting 

LIN 101: Sign Language & Sign Systems

PSY 410: Psychology and Deaf People 

SOC 343: Diversity/Inequality in America

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REFERENCES

Dr. Curt Radford, Professor & Deaf Education Lecturer



Email: Curt.Radford@usu.edu

Phone: 435-554-0541

Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education

Utah University

Dr. Raychelle Harris, Masters in Sign Language Teaching 



Coordinator

Email: raychelle.Harris@gallaudet.edu

Phone: 202-510-9962

ASL & Deaf Studies Department

Gallaudet University


Dr. Damita Boyd 

Coordinator & Head of the American Sign Language Interpreting Program

Email: dboyd15@gsu.edu

Phone: 678-891-3605

Georgia State University-Perimeter College 

Clarkston, GA


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