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languages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 14:05] – [Deaf Schools] ydwinelanguages:irish_sign_language_in_ireland [2020/03/24 14:05] – [Mainstream Schools] ydwine
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 In these three Deaf schools Irish Sign Language is prevalent and used throughout pre-school to secondary education. Next to Irish Sign Language they also learn English and the oral method is also used. The schools get subsidized by the Irish government. The children enrolled in these schools are likely to use Irish Sign Language outside school. ((Midwest School for the Deaf, [[http://midwestschoolforthedeaf.com/index.html| Midwest School for the Deaf]] (n.d.), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) ((St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys [[http://www.stjosephsboys.ie/| St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys]] (2017), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) ((St. Mary's School for Deaf Girls [[http://www.stmarysdeafgirls.ie/| St. Mary's School for Deaf Girls]] (2013), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) In these three Deaf schools Irish Sign Language is prevalent and used throughout pre-school to secondary education. Next to Irish Sign Language they also learn English and the oral method is also used. The schools get subsidized by the Irish government. The children enrolled in these schools are likely to use Irish Sign Language outside school. ((Midwest School for the Deaf, [[http://midwestschoolforthedeaf.com/index.html| Midwest School for the Deaf]] (n.d.), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) ((St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys [[http://www.stjosephsboys.ie/| St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys]] (2017), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) ((St. Mary's School for Deaf Girls [[http://www.stmarysdeafgirls.ie/| St. Mary's School for Deaf Girls]] (2013), [accessed 5 December 2017].))
  
-==== Mainstream Schools ==== +
-Parents also have the option to send their children to a mainstream school. In any mainstream school, resources are provided based on the individual needs of the child. ((Deaf Education Centre, +
- [[http://www.deafeducation.ie/about/deaf-education-in-ireland/|Deaf Education in Ireland]] (n.d.), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) There are also mainstream schools where there are more classes or resources for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Children. ((National Council for Special Education, [[http://ncse.ie/special-classes| Special Classes]] (2015), [accessed 5 December 2017].)) In these situations, Irish Sign Language classes are limited and the amount differs per school.+
  
 ==== University Education ==== ==== University Education ====
languages/irish_sign_language_in_ireland.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/08 10:38 by ydwine

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