Dear Keith,
I have no such experience, but City University does have (The only, I think) department specilizing in sign language. Perhaps you could get some help there. The person to contact is Bencie Woll.
Details below.
Department of Language and Communication Science
Bencie Woll
Professor of Sign Language and Deaf Studies
email [log in to unmask]
phone 020 7040 8354
Good luck,
Martin Newby
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Subject: Sign Language & Statistics
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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