A unique look at the importance of access to sign language at an early age. Cameras are rigged in a classroom with deaf children, observed by two experts.
Deaf children are still falling behind their hearing peers in school. This See Hear special, presented by Radha Starr, investigates the importance of access to sign language from a young age. For the first time in the programme鈥檚 history, cameras are rigged in a primary school classroom with deaf children to see how well they respond to a series of exercises led by Alysha Allen, a renowned deaf teacher, and observed by two guest experts, Dr Kate Rowley and Dr Patrick Rosenburg.
We learn the importance of facial expressions and communication between teachers and deaf students, and we witness a full immersive education experience as Alysha leads a series of exercises ranging from storytelling to building blocks. In between the tasks, we go home with some of the participants to find out more about their backgrounds and family lives.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Radha Starr |
Series Producer | Camilla Arnold |
Production Manager | Sarah Riches |