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Carol Nussbaumer
carol at NUSSBAUMERS.NET
Tue May 12 18:54:40 UTC 2009
Monire Mose! (Hello, everyone)
I am new to SW and very excited to find it. I am a volunteer speech
therapist at the Embangweni School for the Hard of Hearing in Malawi,
Africa. We began in 1997 to develop a sign language for our students, who
use Chitumbuka as the language of choice (they also must learn English,
Chichewa and often a tribal language). Up till now we have had no way of
visually presenting the signs for new students and new teachers. I am
hoping to be able to use SW for our school.
The school presently has 164 students boarding, ranging in age from 6 - 20.
About 60% are post-lingual deaf; the rest born deaf. We have 12 classrooms,
plus the advanced vocational education section with an average of 11
students per classroom - much better than the usual Malawian classroom of 80
to 100 students per teacher! We are located on a mission station which is a
3 hour drive from the nearest town of any size. The school has no piped
water, but we are lucky to have a bore-hole (deep water well) close to the
classroom block. There is electricity on station, but it is too expensive
for the school to use except for a very occasional evening meeting at the
chapel.
If you would like to learn more and see pictures of the school, visit the
website www.marionmedical.org
I imagine I will be on here asking for help a lot!
Tiwonge chomeni! (Thank you very much)
Carol Nussbaumer Mama Kalo to the Embangweni kids
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