Sign language's inclusion in tertiary institutions' curricula now a must: Expert

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Stellenbosch University's Dr Kate Huddlestone said the recognition of sign language as the country's 12th official language is an opportunity to develop educational resources and increase access for deaf students to higher education.

CAPE TOWN - Stellenbosch University has called for urgent transformation regarding the deaf community, citing a need for more of their inclusion into academic spaces.

The university believes raising the status of the language will open many doors for the deaf community."Acknowledging South African Sign Language as an official language has significant implications for higher education institutions and requires that they integrate South African Sign Language and deaf culture into their curricular,” said senior lecturer of linguistics Dr Kate Huddlestone.

 

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