Theme: CLIC: British Sign Language
3 matching courses
This intensive course is designed for students who have very limited or no previous knowledge of British Sign Language (BSL). The course aims to enable students to understand and use BSL effectively for purposes of practical communication with deaf or hard of hearing people, to develop understanding of the BSL sentence syntax and to learn more about a Deaf Culture.
This course is designed for learners who have very limited or no previous knowledge of British Sign Language (BSL). The course aims to enable individuals to understand and use BSL effectively for purposes of practical communication with deaf or hard of hearing people, to develop understanding of the BSL sentence syntax and to learn more about a Deaf Culture.
Please note this course is not credit-bearing and so cannot be used as part of a Tripos.
This EDI series supports the University’s EDI strategy concerned with promoting disability awareness and supportive and humanised workplace. The series encourages thinking differently about disabled colleagues or students, to get ‘a feel for the situation’ from their perspective, and to become inspired to help them achieve their professional goals. This series is being delivered by Dr Zrinka Mendas.
Other workshops in this series are:
- Toward a Better Understanding of Sensory and Learning Impairments (April)
- Empathy and Disability: Friends or Foes? (May)
- Embracing Neurodiversity: Strength or Weakness? (June)
- Sign language as a Useful Communication Tool (July)
- Advancing Teaching and Learning Practices for disabled staff and students (August)
This is an interactive workshop and you will be expected to contribute to the session.