Government study on making Singapore Sign Language official | Video
A government study is raising questions about how sign language would be taught in school. Some educators in the deaf community say making Singapore Sign Language official can standardise communication and foster more inclusivity, but it should not be taught in isolation. Richa Mathew reports.
A government study is raising questions about how sign language would be taught in school. Some educators in the deaf community say making Singapore Sign Language official can standardise communication and foster more inclusivity, but it should not be taught in isolation. Richa Mathew reports.