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Episode 37

Episode 37 of 38

See Hear visits a deaf teacher working in a mainstream school. Plus, the current status of British Sign Language ten years after its official recognition as a language.

We visit a deaf teacher working in a mainstream school to find out what life is like teaching through sign-language to a hearing classroom and also look into the status of British Sign language ten years after the Government officially recognized BSL as a language. We speak to the campaigners who brought about that change and ask why the campaign to get a more powerful legal recognition has stalled.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 22 Mar 201300:20

Angmering School - West Sussex

See hear would like to offer a sincere apology to Angmering School as we mistakently mentioned it as being located in Kent. It is in fact located in West Sussex. Many thanks to them for their assistance to our programme in featuring Tom Kent a deaf teacher on a placement at their school.

Credits

RoleContributor
Series ProducerSarah Tavner
Executive ProducerSarah Moors

Broadcasts

  • Wed 20 Mar 201310:30
  • Thu 21 Mar 201300:20
  • Fri 22 Mar 201300:20