I wonder if anyone has had experience of teaching statistics
to severely/profoundly deaf students using British Sign Language
(in addition to a note taker) either at undergraduate or especially
at postgraduate level or knows of someone who has?
I'll summarise & post any replies I get.
Many thanks,
Keith.
Keith R. Abrams
Professor of Medical Statistics
Centre for Biostatistics & Genetic Epidemiology
Department of Health Sciences
University of Leicester
22-28 Princess Road West
Leicester, LE1 6TP, U.K.
Tel +44 (0)116 252 3217
FAX +44 (0)116 252 3272
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http://www.hs.le.ac.uk/~keitha
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