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Ontario high schools will teach sign language. Here are some basic signs you can learn right now
Courses in American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) will be part of the Ontario curriculum in fall. Advocate Wanda Blackett thinks that will open up a lot of doors for the deaf community, maybe even when it comes to daily interactions, years from now.
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Wanda Blackett, who is hard of hearing, didn t learn sign language until she went to university. As Ontario high schools offer new classes, she s glad that kids like Mila Davies, 9, will have the opportunity much sooner.(Submitted by Wanda Blackett, Renata Davies)
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TORONTO Ontario high schools will have the option to offer classes teaching sign language as a second language starting in September, the province’s education minister announced Thursday.
The province will become the first to offer a curriculum for Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) and one of the first to teach American Sign Language (ASL), Stephen Lecce told reporters.
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“To ensure accuracy of the languages and to include authentic ASL and LSQ perspectives, we consulted with the ASL and LSQ communities and stakeholders about the course content,” Lecce said, noting the two were distinct languages with their own grammar, syntax and cultural references.
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