Katie M. Roberts

Preferred Name:
Katie Roberts
Dept:
Arts, Humanities & Social Sci
Title:
FTF - American Sign Language
Email:
Katie.Roberts@seattlecolleges.edu
Campus:
Seattle Central College
Office:
BE 1125
Mailstop:
2BE4128

Courses

  • Course Title: American Sign Language Ii
  • Subject: ASL&
  • Catalog #: 122
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: T
  • Start Time: 09:15 AM
  • End Time: 11:35 AM
  • Building: Broadway Edison (SC0BE)
  • Room: 1114
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 28958
  • Course Title: American Sign Language Iii
  • Subject: ASL&
  • Catalog #: 123
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: W
  • Start Time: 09:15 AM
  • End Time: 11:35 AM
  • Building: Broadway Edison (SC0BE)
  • Room: 1114
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 28959
  • Course Title: Introduction To Deaf Studies
  • Subject: ASL
  • Catalog #: 120
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: ARR
  • Start Time: ARR
  • End Time: ARR
  • Building: Online (SCONL)
  • Room: NO SCHD MT
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 28957
  • Course Title: American Sign Language I
  • Subject: ASL&
  • Catalog #: 121
  • Credits: 5
  • Class Day: W
  • Start Time: 09:00 AM
  • End Time: 12:00 PM
  • Building: Broadway Edison (SC0BE)
  • Room: 1114
  • Section: 01
  • Class#: 7695

Personal Statement

Katie Roberts (she/her) is an ASL/Deaf Studies faculty member at Seattle Central College. She is a disabled deaf-mute that uses ASL and written English as her main communication mediums. Her interest is in building an inclusive classroom that supports BIPOC, disabled and marginalized students along with those who are also and/or neurodivergent and queer. She strives to embody the principles of disability justice as a teacher and to model for her students an affirming educational experience incorporating collaborative relationships between teacher-students and student-teachers.

If you wish for more information about the ASL/Deaf Studies program at Seattle Central College, this linked google document will outline the basics of the opportunities this program offers.

Degrees & Certificates

Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Class of 1994, Gallaudet University, B.A. in Psychology, 2000, and Teacher's College, Columbia University, M.A. in Teaching American Sign Language as a Foreign Language, 2005