AW: [sw-l] Back in action!

Ingvild Roald iroald at HOTMAIL.COM
Sun Jan 16 18:34:30 UTC 2005


Yes. Norwegian, Nowregian Sign Language, English and British Sign Language -
from day one.

Ingvild




>From: "Stefan Wöhrmann"<stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE>
>Reply-To: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
>To: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
>Subject: AW: [sw-l] Back in action!
>Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:02:51 +0100
>
>Hi Ingvild -
>
>just curous - so little deaf children will learn British SignLanguage from
>day one at school for the DEAF?
>
>Stefan ;-))
>
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
>[mailto:owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu]Im Auftrag von Ingvild Roald
>Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. Januar 2005 14:22
>An: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
>Cc: sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
>Betreff: Re: [sw-l] Back in action!
>
>
>Here in Norway we do teach dual language (NSL and Norwegian) to deaf
>students, wheter they are in an integrated setting or in a special
>setting, since 1997. I will find the appropriate links to English-language
>descriptions in a day or two. - We also teach English and BSL as second
>language from grade one.
>
>Ingvild,
>Vestlandet Resource Center,
>Norway
>
>sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu skriver:
> >
> >At the moment, we are sending a request to the Department of Education
> >for Northern Ireland to get the funding to start a Dual Language
> >Immersion (integrated) primary school where children, deaf and
> >non-deaf, will be taught through NISL and English (ISL and English if
> >in the Western Area of NI) - so I am very glad Kathleen have raised the
> >point here - it is very important to know how our national sign
> >languages are being taught etc - most of us are so used to teaching
> >adults - or even kids as second languages - but to teach our national
> >sign language as the first language?
> >
> >maybe some of us in Europe can set up a working group on sign language
> >curriculum (across Europe) and discuss what is needed what is to be
> >taught etc
> >
> >what do you think, Kathleen?
> >
> >Shane
> >
> >On 13 Jan 2005, at 22:20, Anne-Claude Prélaz Girod wrote:
> >
> >> I'm actually working with the group of deaf teachers of one of the
> >> french speaking part of Switzerland's school for the deaf... on...how
> >> to teach sign language... and it's true that there's not much existing
> >> about didactics...
> >>
> >> But ...there is a document  called "le premier outil pédagogique pour
> >> la langue des signes" which was on the web  on
> >> www.education.gouv.fr/presse/2002/signedp.htm
> >>
> >> and then click on the pdf document for "langue des signes"
> >> Hope it can help... even though (if I remember well...) you don't
> >> speak french
> >> You should ask someone to translate it for you.. it's a valuable
> >> tool!!! and it's the only one I know about!
> >>
> >> Yours truly
> >>
> >> Anny
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Le 13 janv. 05, à 21:24, Kasterlinden Bilinguaal a écrit :
> >>
> >>> Hello list,
> >>>
> >>> holliday is over, back to work! ;) Hope you all had a good newyear.
> >>>
> >>> I have a question for the teachers who are on this list. I see that
> >>> SignWriting is being used in many country's now, and I'm very happy
> >>> about that. I'm wondering if you could help me out. I'm looking for
> >>> information on sign language didactics. Do any of you have a
> >>> curriculum on teaching sign language or to use SignWriting? Because
> >>> there is no such thing in Belgium. :s
> >>>
> >>> So any information would be great!
> >>>
> >>> Thank you!
> >>>
> >>> Greetings Kathleen
> >>>
> >>> Koop geen kat in een zak. Probeer alles 14 dagen bij jou thuis.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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