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languages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 13:28] – [Language Area] ydwinelanguages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 13:31] – [Support structure for education of the language] ydwine
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 === Support at home === === Support at home ===
  
-  * The [[https://www.education.ie/en/Circulars-and-Forms/Popular-forms/irish-sign-language-isl-application-form.pdf|Irish Sign Language (ISL) Tuition Scheme]]: provides funding for weekly tuition service at home for training in ISL for the child, parent(s)/ guardian(s), and sibling(s).+The [[https://www.education.ie/en/Circulars-and-Forms/Popular-forms/irish-sign-language-isl-application-form.pdf|Irish Sign Language (ISL) Tuition Scheme]]: provides funding for weekly tuition service at home for training in ISL for the child, parent(s)/ guardian(s), and sibling(s).
  
 === Teacher training === === Teacher training ===
  
-  * [[https://www.dcu.ie/courses/Undergraduate/institute_of_education/Bachelor-of-Education-Irish-Sign-Language-Restricted| Dublin City University]]: offers a Bachelor of Education - Irish Sign Language Pathway  +Since 2019, there is a Bachelor of Education - Irish Sign Language, offered by [[https://www.dcu.ie/courses/Undergraduate/institute_of_education/Bachelor-of-Education-Irish-Sign-Language-Restricted| Dublin City University]]:
 === Interpreter training === === Interpreter training ===
  
-  * [[https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/cds/| The Centre for Deaf Studies]]: is based in Trinity College, Dublin, and aims to increase the number of Irish Sign Language/English interpreters with professional training. The centre is also involved in research about Deaf education, interpreting services in the mid-west region, digital material for teaching Irish Sign Language and e-learning. Also, they helped creating the Signs of Ireland Corpus. ((Trinity College Dublin/The University of Dublin, [[https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/cds/isl.php| Centre for Deaf Studies]] (2016), [accessed 5 December 2017].))+ [[https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/cds/| The Centre for Deaf Studies]]: is based in Trinity College, Dublin, and aims to increase the number of Irish Sign Language/English interpreters with professional training. The centre is also involved in research about Deaf education, interpreting services in the mid-west region, digital material for teaching Irish Sign Language and e-learning. Also, they helped creating the Signs of Ireland Corpus. ((Trinity College Dublin/The University of Dublin, [[https://www.tcd.ie/slscs/cds/isl.php| Centre for Deaf Studies]] (2016), [accessed 5 December 2017].))
  
  
languages/irish_sign_language_in_ireland.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/08 10:38 by ydwine

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