TORONTO, April 6, 2021 /CNW/ - The Ontario College of Teachers applauds the provincial government's plan to provide high school students with the opportunity to learn American Sign Language (ASL) and ...
Starting this fall, Ontario high schools may offer American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ) as a second language. It's great news for people like Travis Morgan, who's with ...
TORONTO - Ontario is becoming one of the first jurisdictions in Canada to offer high school students in the province second-language courses in American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des signes ...
Nine legislative buildings across Canada, including Saskatchewan’s, were the site of rallies held in support of a common goal on Saturday afternoon — to have sign languages recognized as official ...
TORONTO _ Ontario high schools will have the option to offer classes teaching sign language as a second language starting in September, the province’s education minister announced Thursday. The ...
Starting in September, Ontario’s high school students will have the option to learn American Sign Language (ASL) and the French-language equivalent, langue des signes québécoise (LSQ), as a second ...
Dozens of deaf protesters rallied outside the Ontario Legislature Friday to demand the use of American Sign Language and its francophone counterpart, Langue des signes Québécoise, in schools for the ...
When sign language is offered as a second language course in high schools across Ontario next fall, advocates hope there will enough qualified teachers to fill potential demand. The province said it ...
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