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Hearing Support Home Learning

Staff from the Hearing Support Centre have been getting to grips with using the online platform Zoom for communicating with our pupils that use British Sign Language (BSL).   BSL is a visual language using gestures, facial expression, and body language and so there needs to be a clear image of the person you are communicating with, without too much time lag on the screen.  After a steep learning curve for all of us with the technology, one of our pupils was able to have a few chats this week on screen with the Teacher of the Deaf and Deaf Inclusion Workers in their homes. A big yellow signing dictionary is helping.
 
The conversations gave the pupil chance to talk to people outside of his immediate family in his own language.  He was keen to show the work he had been doing at home with his sentence writing and times tables and to share his favourite books about mammals.  It is hoped to carry on and have regular visual contact with both our BSL users in future weeks.