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EDUCATION:
Gallaudet University, Washington D.C.
Masters Degree 2015
Summa Cum Laude
Sign Language Education
Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York
Bachelor of Science Degree 2002
Magna Cum Laude
International Trade and Marketing in the Fashion Industries
Associate Degree 1999
Advertising and Marketing Communications
• Treasurer and Newsletter Editor of the International Trade Student
Association
• Meeting Coordinator of the Public Relations Student Society of
America
CERTIFICATIONS:
American Sign Language Teacher’s Association
Provisional Teaching Certificate 2015
Evergreen Public Schools
21st Century Teaching Certificate in Technology, 2014
Evergreen Public Schools
Career, College and Technical Education
Provisional Teaching Certificate, 2014
NY State Education Department
Level I Teaching Assistant Certificate, 2008
EXPERIENCE:
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) EDUCATION:
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GUTHRIE
NUTTER
Phone: 917.517.4014 (text only)
Email: guthrieASL@gmail.com
Website: guthrieASL.weebly.com
Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss, Vancouver, WA
Outreach ASL Specialist 2015 - Current
• Supports language acquisition activities for deaf mainstreamed
students in K-12 settings in Washington State, such as ASL language
assessments, ASL language environment consultations, ASL linguistics
workshops,
• Develops cultural and professional enrichment workshops for local to
national audiences, such as the Vancouver police department, the
statewide Infant & Early Childhood Conference, and the National Deaf
Education Conference
• Consults development of EDDHI parent handbook document
Student-Centered Curriculum:
Evergreen Public School District, Vancouver, WA 2013 - 2015
ASL Educator
• Trained colleagues to develop online educator presences via websites,
flipped classrooms and e-curriculums
• Collaborated with fellow instructors to curate a district-specific
curriculum framework for high school ASL learners
• Created Student Growth Goals to target multiple learning groups
Learning ASL Curriculum:
Sign Language Center, New York, NY 2009 – 2013
ASL Educator
• Designed curriculum structure based on the Learning ASL book series
• Taught range of content for introductory to advanced learners
• Six former students/tutors graduated from LaGuardia Community
College’s Interpreter Education Program (June 2010)
Signing Naturally Curriculum:
New York University, New York, NY 2008 - 2013
Guest Lecturer
• Modified teaching approach to accommodate larger classroom size
• Promoted cross-cultural opportunities at art-based events
• Collaborated with professors to annex pre-existing Signing Naturally
curriculum
LaGuardia Community College, Long. Island. City, NY 2007 – 2009
ASL Educator
• Designed curriculum based on the Signing Naturally textbook series
• Created activities based on theatrical improvisational techniques
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• Guest lecturer for Interpreting Training Program seminars
A Basic Course Curriculum:
Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Heights, NY 2008 - 2010
ASL Educator
• Designed course from the A Basic Course in ASL curriculum.
• Modernized and updated sign production / vocabulary to existing
textbook content
• Consulted administrative team to modify and streamline evaluation
process for student placement
ADVOCACY:
American Sign Language Association, Oregon Chapter 2015 - Current
President
• Provides national ASLTA certification training for ASL educators
• Collaborated with the Oregon Association for the Deaf to host
DeafHood workshops
• Participated in statewide task force to implement action plan for
modifying state legislature on Oregon ASL educator standards
Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts, New York, NY 2009 – 2013
Accessibility Consultant
• Evaluated I-Caption hardware for Broadway’s Book of Mormon &
Catch Me If You Can for preferential seating of Deaf/Hard of Hearing
audiences
• Communicated with media sources on hiring disabled actors in the
theatre industry
• Participated in and led group discussions about presenting options on
theatre accessibility to industry professionals
MUSEUM EDUCATION:
The High Line, New York, NY 2011 – 2013
Contractual Educator
• Designed program implementation plan for adult and school ASL
audiences
• Developed topical curriculum tailored to ASL audiences
• Executed outreach efforts connecting Friends of the High Line to the
ASL community
Intrepid Museum, New York, NY 2009 – 2013
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Contractual Educator
• Strategized tour routes based on group size, linguistic ability and
physical limitations
• Created the largest family-oriented ASL museum tour
program in the United States
• Evaluated and critiqued the Orpheo device-guided ASL tour (PDA
video tour device)
Rubin Museum Of Art, New York, NY 2009 – 2013
Contractual Educator
• Developed ASL video lecture series for museum website (rmanyc.org)
• Established alliance between the Rubin Museum and educators at
Lexington School for the Deaf
• Improved quality of voice-interpreter services for hearing audiences
Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY 2008 – 2012
Contractual Educator
• Coordinated logistical planning of ASL tours with assistants
• Organized monthly tours of museum exhibitions in ASL
• Received specialized training in the Inquiry Method instructional
approach
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 2006
Contractual Educator
• Consulted Community Access Programs for Deaf community relations
• Developed communication strategies complementing Deaf and hearing
audiences
• Generated client base of schools, educators and community members
from the NYC metro area
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 2003 – 2013
Contractual Educator
• Researched and developed ASL tours for 4 programs and audiences
• Presented and guided ASL tours in attendance up to 140 people
• Trained new interns on how to develop and manage presentations in
ASL
ASL INTERPRETING:
American Sign Language Theatre Interpreter 2006 – 2013
PaperMill Playhouse; Millburn, NJ
• Hello Dolly (2006)
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• It’s A Wonderful Life (2006)
• Pirates (2007)
• Newsies (2012)
New York Fringe Festival; New York, NY
• And A Wake Up (2010)
Fulton Theatre; Lancaster, PA
• Dracula (2006)
Duties:
• Choreographed visual blocking for interpreting multiple characters
• Evaluated and supported fellow ASL interpreters
• Collaborated with light and sound teams to create ideal interpreting
conditions
THEATRE EDUCATION:
Theatre Development Fund, New York, NY 2011 - 2013
Teaching Artist
• Coordinated outreach program for fifteen Deaf educational programs
in the New York City – Philadelphia metropolitan areas
• Designed lesson plans tailored to specific audiences based on physical
and intellectual abilities
• Created and utilized real-life modeling exercises to apply and teach
abstract themes relevant to the performance
Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Hts., NY 2010
Director
• Worked exclusively with film to provide experiential media
• Created teen topics in ASL (anger management, cyberbullying, and
decision-making skills) for the Health/Drama Curriculum
• Mediated with mental help professionals to identify current issues and
incorporate language-specific resolutions into the performance
program
Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Hts., NY 2008 - 2010
Instructural Assistant
• Participated in the New Victory Theatre’s residency program for high
school students
• Reviewed and discussed learning and activity strategies with educators
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• Assisted the students to create materials based on New Victory Theatre
assigned curriculum in ASL
Interactive Drama for Education and Awareness in Schools
(IDEAS) New York, NY 2006 – 2008
Primary Educator
• Directed residency programs in six NYC residential and mainstream
schools
• Tailored SocioDrama/Creative Drama programs for grades
K-12
• Implemented exercises to stimulate improvisational skills and Conflict
Resolution training
DEAF EDUCATION:
Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Heights., NY 2007 – 2010
Instructural Aide
• Moderated ASL Literature classes to develop performance pieces
• Partnered with teachers to approach alternative learning strategies
• Developed relationships to NYC art institutions via ASL museum tours
LaGuardia Community College, L. I. City, NY 2007 - 2009
English Educator
• Developed a GED track-based reading and writing curriculum for
Deaf adults
• Established framework for course based on grammar and content
• Assessed students’ reading and writing skills for course placement
PRESENTATIONS:
Nutter, G., Bleed, A. (2016). The ASL Specialist / Speech Language Pathologist
Merger: A Powerful New Alliance. [Presentation]. National Deaf Education Conference,
Phoenix, AZ.
Nutter, G., Bleed, A. (2016). The ASL Specialist / Speech Language Pathologist
Merger: A Powerful New Alliance. [Presentation]. Infant & Early Childhood Conference,
Tacoma, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). National ASLTA Certification Training. [Presentation].
Portland, OR.
Nutter, G. McArthur, A. (2016). Communication Strategies & Best Practices For
Law Enforcement. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). Promoting Self-Advocacy During IEP Meetings In Deaf
Children. [Presentation]. Ellensburg, WA.
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Nutter, G. (2016). Using Technology To Support Your Child’s Language
Acquisition. [Presentation]. Ellensburg, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). Creating An Accessible ASL Environment For Deaf Patrons.
[Presentation]. Portland, OR.
Nutter, G. (2016). Best Practices For Educational Interpreters. [Presentation].
Seattle, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). Using The Deaf Culture Capital Wealth Model As Intinerant
Teachers Of The Deaf. [Presentation]. Tacoma, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). Flying Hands ASL Literature Competition. [Presentation].
Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2016). Assessing ASL Skills Within Core Curriculums. [Presentation].
Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2015). Applying Technology to L1 ASL Curriculums. [Presentation].
Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. Perdriau, A. (2015). Highlights Of The 2015 ASLTA Conference.
[Presentation]. Portland, OR.
Nutter. G. (2015). Deaf Culture. [Web Series]. https://www.youtube.com/user/
tectonicstorm.
Nutter, G. (2014). Bridging The Divide: First Language Acquisition.
[Presentation]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MBhf8zY34g
Nutter, G. (2014). Building Your Online Presence as ASL Instructors.
[Presentation]. Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2014). Applying Google Apps to Your Classroom.
[Presentation]. Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2014). Using Google Products For Teaching
[Presentation]. Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2014). Google Drive: An Introduction For ASL Teachers.
[Presentation]. Vancouver, WA.
Nutter, G. (2013). The Pacific Crest Trail: A Deaf Man’s Journey in ASL.
[Presentation]. Portland, OR.
Nutter, G. (2013). Applying Scientific Terms in Professional ASL Settings.
[Presentation]. Staten Island, NY.
Nutter, G. (2012). Introduction to Theatrical Interpreting.
[Presentation]. L. I. City, NY
Nutter, G. (2010). Voice Interpreting for Deaf Educators in Museums
[Presentation]. L. I. City, NY
COURSES TAKEN:
Sign Language Media Production
Visual media has changed the way we communicate. With the advent of new tools and
platforms, possibilities of publishing has proliferated, allowing a wider discourse of ideas
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to be shared with a vast audience. This course explores these opportunities and will
introduce students to the tools and skills necessary to produce digital media. Through a
hands-on approach, this course will allow students to capture, import and edit digital
video in a variety of platforms and genres. Students will participate in a workshop
approach to hone their skills at "writing" through digital media.
Sign Language Linguistics for Sign Language Professionals
This course involves a comprehensive review of current sign language linguistics
research with emphasis on how such sign language linguistic research shapes sign
language education. Through a literature-based and data-centric approach, students will
investigate linguistic structure of signed languages in different areas including phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. They will then explore how such
investigation has been incorporated into the sign language teaching
literature and methodology.
Methods of Sign Language Teaching
This course involves a comprehensive review of current sign language linguistics
research with emphasis on how such sign language linguistic research shapes sign
language education. Through a literature-based and data-centric approach, students will
investigate linguistic structure of signed languages in different areas including phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. They will then explore how such
investigation has been incorporated into the sign language teaching
literature and methodology.
Curriculum Development for Sign Language Education
This course examines the philosophical and historical foundations of curriculum. It also
outlines curriculum decisions confronting educators, starting with the consideration of
significant human needs and ending with the implementation of curriculum innovation in
the classroom. The conceptual bases for the principles and procedures are described to
provide a clear, step-by step guide for curriculum practitioners, whether they are
designing curricula for individual Sign Language classes or for entire educational
programs. Reading and analysis of ASL curricula will also be featured in this course.
Sign Language Teaching, Culture and History
This course analyzes the integration of Sign Language history and culture in the sign
language teaching curricula. Language cannot be taught without discussing culture and
history. The history and culture of the Sign Language communities and Deaf people are
very rich and diverse. Decisions behind choosing which historical and cultural content to
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include in Sign Language courses will be analyzed as well as theoretical implications of
history and culture as a separate course of study within a language curricula will be
tackled.
Assessing Sign Language Skills
This course examines factors involved in developing and administering an assessment of
Sign Language students’ linguistic proficiency and sociocultural competence. Topics
include the role and function of assessment, assessment validity, assessment reliability,
the use of measurement instruments, current approaches to assessing language learning,
and an analysis of current tools for testing Sign Language skills and knowledge. Students
will develop samples of assessment tools.
Seminar in Sign Language Education
This course is designed to build on the knowledge, skills and experiences of previous and
concurrent coursework. Students will critically analyze current issues in pedagogy of sign
language education through scheduled seminar lectures. A part of this course will be
devoted to teaching portfolio development where students will integrate academic
projects and assignments completed in their previous courses into a professional website.
This course will also introduce students to the profession of sign language education,
infrastructure of sign language teachers' associations and teaching certification.
Introduction to First and Second Language Acquisition
This course is designed to build on the knowledge, skills and experiences of previous and
concurrent coursework. Students will critically analyze current issues in pedagogy of sign
language education through scheduled seminar lectures. A part of this course will be
devoted to teaching portfolio development where students will integrate academic
projects and assignments completed in their previous courses into a professional website.
This course will also introduce students to the profession of sign language education,
infrastructure of sign language teachers' associations and teaching certification.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Infant & Early Childhood Conference. (2016). Tacoma, WA. [Conference].
National Outreach Conference. (2016). Kansas City, KS. [Conference].
Zein, B. (2016). DeafHood 101. [Workshop].
Glaser, P. (2016). Using Math Vocabulary Signs In ASL Instruction. [Workshop].
ASL RoundTable Conference. (2015). Riverside, CA. [Conference].
ASL Teachers Association Conference. (2015). Minneapolis, MN. [Conference].
McArthur, A., Corrado, C. (2015). Deaf 101: A Guide For Deaf Educators.
[Lecture].
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Lentz, E. M., Smith, C. (2015). Signing Naturally, 2nd Level Training For ASL
Educators. [Workshop].
Jarashow, B. (2014). Unity for Gallaudet: The Second Social
Movement at Gallaudet University. [Lecture].
Hauser, P. & Paludneviciene, R. (2014). Issues and Trends in Sign
Language Assessment, Paludneviciene, et al (2012). [Lecture].
Gibson, H., Pizzacalla, H., Potma, S., Rouse, J., & Sicoli, D. (2014).
Gallaudet’s ASL Roots to Today’s ASL Curriculum [Lecture].
Hlibok S. (2014). How Gallaudet University Has Contributed Socio-
economic Development in the Deaf Community. [Lecture].
Lentz, E. M. (2014). A Journey Into Deafhood. [Lecture.]
Dixon, S. (2013 – 14; multiple sessions). Vision 2020: Teaching for a New
Generation. [Workshop].
Aron, B. (2013-14; multiple sessions). Learning Linguistics the ASL Way!
[Workshop].
Gertz, G. (2008). A Journey Into Deafhood. [Lecture.]
Lazorisak, C. (2007). Preparing for ASLTA Certification. [Lecture].
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS:
Gallaudet University
Summa Cum Laude
Office of the Dean Scholarship
Masters Degree
Sign Language Education Program
Cohort 2014 - 15
Fashion Institute of Technology
Magna Cum Laude
Dean’s List
Bachelor of Science Degree
2002
REFERENCES:
Dr. Kelly Crain
ASL Program Coordinator
College, Career & Technical Education
Evergreen Public Schools
kelly.crain@evergreenps.org
Nancy Crown, Ph.D
Clinical Psychologist
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ncrownphd@macroweis.com
Raychelle Harris, Ph.D
Associate Professor
ASL and Deaf Studies Department
Gallaudet University
raychelle.harris@gallaudet.edu
Alan Roth
Owner
Sign Language Center
contact@signlanguagecenter.com
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Gallaudet University Masters in Sign Language Education

  • 1. EDUCATION: Gallaudet University, Washington D.C. Masters Degree 2015 Summa Cum Laude Sign Language Education Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York Bachelor of Science Degree 2002 Magna Cum Laude International Trade and Marketing in the Fashion Industries Associate Degree 1999 Advertising and Marketing Communications • Treasurer and Newsletter Editor of the International Trade Student Association • Meeting Coordinator of the Public Relations Student Society of America CERTIFICATIONS: American Sign Language Teacher’s Association Provisional Teaching Certificate 2015 Evergreen Public Schools 21st Century Teaching Certificate in Technology, 2014 Evergreen Public Schools Career, College and Technical Education Provisional Teaching Certificate, 2014 NY State Education Department Level I Teaching Assistant Certificate, 2008 EXPERIENCE: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) EDUCATION: 1 GUTHRIE NUTTER Phone: 917.517.4014 (text only) Email: guthrieASL@gmail.com Website: guthrieASL.weebly.com
  • 2. Center for Childhood Deafness and Hearing Loss, Vancouver, WA Outreach ASL Specialist 2015 - Current • Supports language acquisition activities for deaf mainstreamed students in K-12 settings in Washington State, such as ASL language assessments, ASL language environment consultations, ASL linguistics workshops, • Develops cultural and professional enrichment workshops for local to national audiences, such as the Vancouver police department, the statewide Infant & Early Childhood Conference, and the National Deaf Education Conference • Consults development of EDDHI parent handbook document Student-Centered Curriculum: Evergreen Public School District, Vancouver, WA 2013 - 2015 ASL Educator • Trained colleagues to develop online educator presences via websites, flipped classrooms and e-curriculums • Collaborated with fellow instructors to curate a district-specific curriculum framework for high school ASL learners • Created Student Growth Goals to target multiple learning groups Learning ASL Curriculum: Sign Language Center, New York, NY 2009 – 2013 ASL Educator • Designed curriculum structure based on the Learning ASL book series • Taught range of content for introductory to advanced learners • Six former students/tutors graduated from LaGuardia Community College’s Interpreter Education Program (June 2010) Signing Naturally Curriculum: New York University, New York, NY 2008 - 2013 Guest Lecturer • Modified teaching approach to accommodate larger classroom size • Promoted cross-cultural opportunities at art-based events • Collaborated with professors to annex pre-existing Signing Naturally curriculum LaGuardia Community College, Long. Island. City, NY 2007 – 2009 ASL Educator • Designed curriculum based on the Signing Naturally textbook series • Created activities based on theatrical improvisational techniques 2
  • 3. • Guest lecturer for Interpreting Training Program seminars A Basic Course Curriculum: Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Heights, NY 2008 - 2010 ASL Educator • Designed course from the A Basic Course in ASL curriculum. • Modernized and updated sign production / vocabulary to existing textbook content • Consulted administrative team to modify and streamline evaluation process for student placement ADVOCACY: American Sign Language Association, Oregon Chapter 2015 - Current President • Provides national ASLTA certification training for ASL educators • Collaborated with the Oregon Association for the Deaf to host DeafHood workshops • Participated in statewide task force to implement action plan for modifying state legislature on Oregon ASL educator standards Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts, New York, NY 2009 – 2013 Accessibility Consultant • Evaluated I-Caption hardware for Broadway’s Book of Mormon & Catch Me If You Can for preferential seating of Deaf/Hard of Hearing audiences • Communicated with media sources on hiring disabled actors in the theatre industry • Participated in and led group discussions about presenting options on theatre accessibility to industry professionals MUSEUM EDUCATION: The High Line, New York, NY 2011 – 2013 Contractual Educator • Designed program implementation plan for adult and school ASL audiences • Developed topical curriculum tailored to ASL audiences • Executed outreach efforts connecting Friends of the High Line to the ASL community Intrepid Museum, New York, NY 2009 – 2013 3
  • 4. Contractual Educator • Strategized tour routes based on group size, linguistic ability and physical limitations • Created the largest family-oriented ASL museum tour program in the United States • Evaluated and critiqued the Orpheo device-guided ASL tour (PDA video tour device) Rubin Museum Of Art, New York, NY 2009 – 2013 Contractual Educator • Developed ASL video lecture series for museum website (rmanyc.org) • Established alliance between the Rubin Museum and educators at Lexington School for the Deaf • Improved quality of voice-interpreter services for hearing audiences Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY 2008 – 2012 Contractual Educator • Coordinated logistical planning of ASL tours with assistants • Organized monthly tours of museum exhibitions in ASL • Received specialized training in the Inquiry Method instructional approach Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 2006 Contractual Educator • Consulted Community Access Programs for Deaf community relations • Developed communication strategies complementing Deaf and hearing audiences • Generated client base of schools, educators and community members from the NYC metro area Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 2003 – 2013 Contractual Educator • Researched and developed ASL tours for 4 programs and audiences • Presented and guided ASL tours in attendance up to 140 people • Trained new interns on how to develop and manage presentations in ASL ASL INTERPRETING: American Sign Language Theatre Interpreter 2006 – 2013 PaperMill Playhouse; Millburn, NJ • Hello Dolly (2006) 4
  • 5. • It’s A Wonderful Life (2006) • Pirates (2007) • Newsies (2012) New York Fringe Festival; New York, NY • And A Wake Up (2010) Fulton Theatre; Lancaster, PA • Dracula (2006) Duties: • Choreographed visual blocking for interpreting multiple characters • Evaluated and supported fellow ASL interpreters • Collaborated with light and sound teams to create ideal interpreting conditions THEATRE EDUCATION: Theatre Development Fund, New York, NY 2011 - 2013 Teaching Artist • Coordinated outreach program for fifteen Deaf educational programs in the New York City – Philadelphia metropolitan areas • Designed lesson plans tailored to specific audiences based on physical and intellectual abilities • Created and utilized real-life modeling exercises to apply and teach abstract themes relevant to the performance Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Hts., NY 2010 Director • Worked exclusively with film to provide experiential media • Created teen topics in ASL (anger management, cyberbullying, and decision-making skills) for the Health/Drama Curriculum • Mediated with mental help professionals to identify current issues and incorporate language-specific resolutions into the performance program Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Hts., NY 2008 - 2010 Instructural Assistant • Participated in the New Victory Theatre’s residency program for high school students • Reviewed and discussed learning and activity strategies with educators 5
  • 6. • Assisted the students to create materials based on New Victory Theatre assigned curriculum in ASL Interactive Drama for Education and Awareness in Schools (IDEAS) New York, NY 2006 – 2008 Primary Educator • Directed residency programs in six NYC residential and mainstream schools • Tailored SocioDrama/Creative Drama programs for grades K-12 • Implemented exercises to stimulate improvisational skills and Conflict Resolution training DEAF EDUCATION: Lexington School For The Deaf, Jackson Heights., NY 2007 – 2010 Instructural Aide • Moderated ASL Literature classes to develop performance pieces • Partnered with teachers to approach alternative learning strategies • Developed relationships to NYC art institutions via ASL museum tours LaGuardia Community College, L. I. City, NY 2007 - 2009 English Educator • Developed a GED track-based reading and writing curriculum for Deaf adults • Established framework for course based on grammar and content • Assessed students’ reading and writing skills for course placement PRESENTATIONS: Nutter, G., Bleed, A. (2016). The ASL Specialist / Speech Language Pathologist Merger: A Powerful New Alliance. [Presentation]. National Deaf Education Conference, Phoenix, AZ. Nutter, G., Bleed, A. (2016). The ASL Specialist / Speech Language Pathologist Merger: A Powerful New Alliance. [Presentation]. Infant & Early Childhood Conference, Tacoma, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). National ASLTA Certification Training. [Presentation]. Portland, OR. Nutter, G. McArthur, A. (2016). Communication Strategies & Best Practices For Law Enforcement. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). Promoting Self-Advocacy During IEP Meetings In Deaf Children. [Presentation]. Ellensburg, WA. 6
  • 7. Nutter, G. (2016). Using Technology To Support Your Child’s Language Acquisition. [Presentation]. Ellensburg, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). Creating An Accessible ASL Environment For Deaf Patrons. [Presentation]. Portland, OR. Nutter, G. (2016). Best Practices For Educational Interpreters. [Presentation]. Seattle, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). Using The Deaf Culture Capital Wealth Model As Intinerant Teachers Of The Deaf. [Presentation]. Tacoma, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). Flying Hands ASL Literature Competition. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2016). Assessing ASL Skills Within Core Curriculums. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2015). Applying Technology to L1 ASL Curriculums. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. Perdriau, A. (2015). Highlights Of The 2015 ASLTA Conference. [Presentation]. Portland, OR. Nutter. G. (2015). Deaf Culture. [Web Series]. https://www.youtube.com/user/ tectonicstorm. Nutter, G. (2014). Bridging The Divide: First Language Acquisition. [Presentation]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MBhf8zY34g Nutter, G. (2014). Building Your Online Presence as ASL Instructors. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2014). Applying Google Apps to Your Classroom. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2014). Using Google Products For Teaching [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2014). Google Drive: An Introduction For ASL Teachers. [Presentation]. Vancouver, WA. Nutter, G. (2013). The Pacific Crest Trail: A Deaf Man’s Journey in ASL. [Presentation]. Portland, OR. Nutter, G. (2013). Applying Scientific Terms in Professional ASL Settings. [Presentation]. Staten Island, NY. Nutter, G. (2012). Introduction to Theatrical Interpreting. [Presentation]. L. I. City, NY Nutter, G. (2010). Voice Interpreting for Deaf Educators in Museums [Presentation]. L. I. City, NY COURSES TAKEN: Sign Language Media Production Visual media has changed the way we communicate. With the advent of new tools and platforms, possibilities of publishing has proliferated, allowing a wider discourse of ideas 7
  • 8. to be shared with a vast audience. This course explores these opportunities and will introduce students to the tools and skills necessary to produce digital media. Through a hands-on approach, this course will allow students to capture, import and edit digital video in a variety of platforms and genres. Students will participate in a workshop approach to hone their skills at "writing" through digital media. Sign Language Linguistics for Sign Language Professionals This course involves a comprehensive review of current sign language linguistics research with emphasis on how such sign language linguistic research shapes sign language education. Through a literature-based and data-centric approach, students will investigate linguistic structure of signed languages in different areas including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. They will then explore how such investigation has been incorporated into the sign language teaching literature and methodology. Methods of Sign Language Teaching This course involves a comprehensive review of current sign language linguistics research with emphasis on how such sign language linguistic research shapes sign language education. Through a literature-based and data-centric approach, students will investigate linguistic structure of signed languages in different areas including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and discourse. They will then explore how such investigation has been incorporated into the sign language teaching literature and methodology. Curriculum Development for Sign Language Education This course examines the philosophical and historical foundations of curriculum. It also outlines curriculum decisions confronting educators, starting with the consideration of significant human needs and ending with the implementation of curriculum innovation in the classroom. The conceptual bases for the principles and procedures are described to provide a clear, step-by step guide for curriculum practitioners, whether they are designing curricula for individual Sign Language classes or for entire educational programs. Reading and analysis of ASL curricula will also be featured in this course. Sign Language Teaching, Culture and History This course analyzes the integration of Sign Language history and culture in the sign language teaching curricula. Language cannot be taught without discussing culture and history. The history and culture of the Sign Language communities and Deaf people are very rich and diverse. Decisions behind choosing which historical and cultural content to 8
  • 9. include in Sign Language courses will be analyzed as well as theoretical implications of history and culture as a separate course of study within a language curricula will be tackled. Assessing Sign Language Skills This course examines factors involved in developing and administering an assessment of Sign Language students’ linguistic proficiency and sociocultural competence. Topics include the role and function of assessment, assessment validity, assessment reliability, the use of measurement instruments, current approaches to assessing language learning, and an analysis of current tools for testing Sign Language skills and knowledge. Students will develop samples of assessment tools. Seminar in Sign Language Education This course is designed to build on the knowledge, skills and experiences of previous and concurrent coursework. Students will critically analyze current issues in pedagogy of sign language education through scheduled seminar lectures. A part of this course will be devoted to teaching portfolio development where students will integrate academic projects and assignments completed in their previous courses into a professional website. This course will also introduce students to the profession of sign language education, infrastructure of sign language teachers' associations and teaching certification. Introduction to First and Second Language Acquisition This course is designed to build on the knowledge, skills and experiences of previous and concurrent coursework. Students will critically analyze current issues in pedagogy of sign language education through scheduled seminar lectures. A part of this course will be devoted to teaching portfolio development where students will integrate academic projects and assignments completed in their previous courses into a professional website. This course will also introduce students to the profession of sign language education, infrastructure of sign language teachers' associations and teaching certification. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Infant & Early Childhood Conference. (2016). Tacoma, WA. [Conference]. National Outreach Conference. (2016). Kansas City, KS. [Conference]. Zein, B. (2016). DeafHood 101. [Workshop]. Glaser, P. (2016). Using Math Vocabulary Signs In ASL Instruction. [Workshop]. ASL RoundTable Conference. (2015). Riverside, CA. [Conference]. ASL Teachers Association Conference. (2015). Minneapolis, MN. [Conference]. McArthur, A., Corrado, C. (2015). Deaf 101: A Guide For Deaf Educators. [Lecture]. 9
  • 10. Lentz, E. M., Smith, C. (2015). Signing Naturally, 2nd Level Training For ASL Educators. [Workshop]. Jarashow, B. (2014). Unity for Gallaudet: The Second Social Movement at Gallaudet University. [Lecture]. Hauser, P. & Paludneviciene, R. (2014). Issues and Trends in Sign Language Assessment, Paludneviciene, et al (2012). [Lecture]. Gibson, H., Pizzacalla, H., Potma, S., Rouse, J., & Sicoli, D. (2014). Gallaudet’s ASL Roots to Today’s ASL Curriculum [Lecture]. Hlibok S. (2014). How Gallaudet University Has Contributed Socio- economic Development in the Deaf Community. [Lecture]. Lentz, E. M. (2014). A Journey Into Deafhood. [Lecture.] Dixon, S. (2013 – 14; multiple sessions). Vision 2020: Teaching for a New Generation. [Workshop]. Aron, B. (2013-14; multiple sessions). Learning Linguistics the ASL Way! [Workshop]. Gertz, G. (2008). A Journey Into Deafhood. [Lecture.] Lazorisak, C. (2007). Preparing for ASLTA Certification. [Lecture]. AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS: Gallaudet University Summa Cum Laude Office of the Dean Scholarship Masters Degree Sign Language Education Program Cohort 2014 - 15 Fashion Institute of Technology Magna Cum Laude Dean’s List Bachelor of Science Degree 2002 REFERENCES: Dr. Kelly Crain ASL Program Coordinator College, Career & Technical Education Evergreen Public Schools kelly.crain@evergreenps.org Nancy Crown, Ph.D Clinical Psychologist 10
  • 11. ncrownphd@macroweis.com Raychelle Harris, Ph.D Associate Professor ASL and Deaf Studies Department Gallaudet University raychelle.harris@gallaudet.edu Alan Roth Owner Sign Language Center contact@signlanguagecenter.com 11