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  1. Certificate in Sign Language. This course is open to all individuals who wish to educate themselves in sign language. Specifically, it is for: Special Education (SPED) students and teachers who are dealing with deaf and hard of hearing learners. Hearing parents, guardians, or any parties with hard of hearing or deaf children and/or family members.

  2. The Filipino Sign Language Learning Program provides students with basic competency for sign language communication. Alongside seminars and workshops on visual-gestural communication and community involvement activities, FSLLP classes help students arrive at a greater understanding of the Filipino Deaf community’s unique language and culture.

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  4. May 27, 2020 · A FREE online crash course series on Filipino Sign Language (FSL) will be offered by the School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde starting May 30 at 4 p.m. Conducted via Facebook Live at the school’s official Facebook page, it will be facilitated by faculty members Bernadette Infanta and ...

  5. The Filipino Sign Language Learning Program provides students with basic competency for sign language communication. Alongside seminars and workshops on visual-gestural communication and community involvement activities, FSLLP classes help students arrive at a greater understanding of the Filipino Deaf community’s unique language and culture.

  6. May 24, 2020 · Posted by Dls-Csb School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies on Friday, May 22, 2020. “The FSL lessons are for free, but participants are encouraged to donate to the #SignForSigns Fundraising ...

  7. Publication Date: 2017. Reading between the signs : intercultural communication for sign language interpreters by Anna Mindess; Thomas K. Holcomb (As told to); Daniel Langholtz (As told to); Priscilla Moyers (As told to); Sharon Neumann Solow (Foreword by) Call Number: HV 2402 M56 2006. ISBN: 9781931930260.

  8. MCCID conducted sign language training to administration and staff of St. Camillus Hospital in Calbayog City, Western Samar from April 20 - 22, 2011. The training is in line with their preparation to accommodate persons who are deaf and hard of hearing. Training Director Jojo Esposa Jr., together with Deaf Instructor Jerome Marzan led the training.

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