Biography
Alesya Starayeva is an American Sign Language (ASL) instructorÌýin °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹Ù꿉۪s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Prior to joining °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø, Alesya taught ASL in the DeafÌýHearing CommunicationÌýCenterÌý(DHCC), a community-based non-profit organization that serves Deaf people in the Philadelphia and tri-state areas. Alesya also taught ASL to Deaf children at the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (PSD).
Alesya came to the United States from Uzbekistan in 1997. She left the Deaf School in Uzbekistan and graduated from Lexington School for the Deaf in New York City. Alesya’s family is also Deaf, and her first language wasÌýRussianÌýSign Language. Alesya and her brother are second generation Deaf. While modern science would more likely identify a genetic trait as the underlying cause of their Deafness, both parents will explain how their deafness was a result of childhood illness and early childhood trauma.
AlesyaÌýknows firsthand what it is like to experience learning a second language as sheÌýstarted learning American Sign Language at the age of 16.ÌýSheÌýbelieves stronglyÌýin visual communication, which is not limited to Russian or American Sign Language. With her passion for visual language, sheÌýguides studentsÌýinto into the Deaf World byÌýchallenging themÌýto think differentlyÌýand to focus onÌývisual informationÌýinstead ofÌýdepending on sound alone.
Alesya finds inspiration in communication more than within the science of language. Communication studies focus on diversity, and how we interact, both personally and with the world.Ìý
Education
- BA, Communication Studies (Minor in Family and Children Studies), Gallaudet University
Courses Taught
Number |
Name |
Level |
---|---|---|
CSCD 1001 |
American Sign Language I |
Undergraduate |
CSCD 1002 |
American Sign Language II |
Undergraduate |
CSCD 1003 |
American Sign Language III |
Undergraduate |