SE208 : Sign language

Department

Department of Apecial education

Academic Program

Bachelor in Special Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

SE110SE204

Overview

This course identifies the process of verbal and manual communication with hearing impaired persons. It trains students on types of signs, their sources and levels, with practical training on finger spelling of numbers, the Arabic alphabet, and places of articulation. The students learn about existing efforts to compile a unified Arabic indicative dictionary for the deaf.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the students will be able to:

1. Be familiar with the sign language and its background and justification

2. Distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of using sign language

3. Explain the symbols and directions of sign language

4. Mention the alphabet of sign language

5. Explain how to interact using sign language

6. Discuss the translation of spoken language using the alphabet of fingers

7. Link between finger language and sign language his interacting with class

8. Conclude the relationship between sign language in the Arabic dictionary and the local sign language

9. Master the concepts of sign language and the finger alphabet

10. Employ sign language in professional life to communicate with people with special needs

11. Perform mathematical operations successfully

12. Apply and evaluate sign language in several fields, e.g. religion, politics, economics, geography and health

13. Ability to communicate with people who use hearing aids

14. Transfer knowledge and skills to learners who use sign language

15. Use the language of macro communication

Perform teaching practices within Al-Amal Schools

Teaching and learning methods

• The lecture

• Modeling

• Discussion and dialogue

Methods of assessments

• Midterm exam 20%

• Oral exam 10%

• Practical exam 10%

• Final exam 60%

Course content

Week

Topic

1

Concept, background and justification for sign language, advantages, disadvantages and types

2

Symbols, meanings and directions in interpreting sign language

3

The alphabet of fingers

4

Arabic grammar in sign language

5

The family, environment, surroundings, and social relations

6

Religious concepts and terms

7

Midterm exam

8

Libyan cities and regions in sign language; geographical concepts

9

The human body, food, plants and animals

10

Countries, ministers, currencies and professions

11

Numbers and basic arithmetic operations

12

Final exam

References

Arabic Dictionary of Sign Language, Unified League of Arab States

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