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Wirral Met College. BSL Glossary. Cate Cassidy. Involving Learners in Creating their own Support Resources. BSL Glossary. The Learner. Kirsty 22 years old Profoundly Deaf British Sign Language user Pre access humanities – psychology, sociology, English
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Wirral Met College BSL Glossary Cate Cassidy
Involving Learners in Creating their own Support Resources BSL Glossary
The Learner • Kirsty • 22 years old • Profoundly Deaf British Sign Language user • Pre access humanities – psychology, sociology, English • Would like to become social worker for Deaf children
What we Did and How • Glossary from curriculum • Translation • Agreed signs • Filmed learner using Disgo video camera • Videos downloaded • Uploaded to pen drive
What Worked? • Kirsty was very keen • Opportunity to explore terms in BSL • Disgo easy to use • Portable • Upload easy • Easily accessible – pen drive
Difficulties • Adding captions • Agreeing signs • Name – word list • Battery time • Translation • Translation time
Snow • Tlapa - powder snow • Tlamo – large wet flakes • Kayi – drifting snow • Tliyel – snow marked by wolves • Tliyelin – snow marked by Inuit • Semtla – partially melted snow
Translation Process Not Psychology • Received information • Message decoded and transmitted in BSL
Psychology Translation • Received information – psychology • Decoded into English • Translated into BSL internally • Transmitted in BSL psychology externally Known as back translation
Positives • Learner focussed • Learner fully involved in creating her video word list – personal dictionary • Tailored high level support • Uniformity of sign • Scope for further development • Promotes independence and autonomy
Learner Journey • Initial assessment • Teaching and learning • Independent study • Can be reviewed and amended • Personal study aid