Do you teach Auslan classes in primary or secondary school? Or are you any teacher looking for new and different social studies topics to explore with your class? Want to use the National Week of Deaf People and International Day of Sign Languages to help your students understand some of the social and cultural context behind Auslan and the Deaf Community? Need some resources to help but can’t find anything? Well, this downloadable resource pack is the solution to your problem. This pack is b
This specially adapted Auslan song makes an ideal Xmas activity for Auslan students in the classroom, school assembly, Christmas concert, or even for adult Auslan students. The song lyrics have been specially adapted for Auslan by including sign combinations/phrases featuring alliterative use of handshapes, which is like the sign language equivalent of “rhyme” in spoken language. Pretty cool huh? The downloadable kit includes: teachers guide with activity ideas, full lyrics, access to a demonstr
National Week of Deaf People is coming up and this year the global theme is “Inclusion”. If you are a teacher of Auslan classes in primary or secondary school, or any teacher looking for new and different social studies topics to explore with your class, NWDP is an ideal opportunity to help your class understand the concept of inclusion in general, with a particular focus on what it means for deaf people. This downloadable resource pack makes it easy for you. Similar to the 2021 edition, this
National Week of Deaf People is coming up and this year the global theme is all about the recent Declaration on the Rights of Deaf Children by the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD). If you are a teacher of Auslan classes in primary or secondary school, or any teacher looking for new and different social studies topics to explore with your class, NWDP is an ideal opportunity to help your class understand the concept of human rights in general, with a particular focus on what it means for deaf p
National Week of Deaf People is coming up and this year the global theme is all about sign language rights. If you are a teacher of Auslan classes in primary or secondary school, or any teacher looking for new and different social studies topics to explore with your class, NWDP is an ideal opportunity to help your class understand the concept of human rights in general, with a particular focus on what it means for deaf people. This downloadable resource pack makes it easy for you. It is chock
A good tool to help start a conversation with students or educational stakeholders about the difference between "learning some signs" and a genuine knowledge and understanding of Auslan.
Adult Education, Higher Education
American Sign Language, Other (World Language)
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