Los Angeles schools will now teach both American Sign Language and spoken English to younger students. The policy change is meant to correct a history of suppressing ASL. But some say it goes too far.
Growing up in Ethiopia, Zahria Ruper couldn’t communicate with her Deaf brother. But, life-changing experiences, including being adopted in the United States and learning American Sign Language from ...
NOT ONLY IN ENGLISH BUT AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE. >> WE’RE ALL WAITING. >> IT IS A UNIQUE COLLABORATION BETWEEN LITTLE LAKE THEATER AND THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. >> IT IS GOING TO BE ...
In Los Angeles, schools will now teach more children who are deaf or hard of hearing to become bilingual in both spoken English and American Sign Language. It's a new chapter in an old debate, as Kyle ...