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by TRiG_Ireland
1177 days ago
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It does depend what you're learning, too. Anything practical (chemistry lab skills, for example) will need a classroom. And languages probably do too. (If you do Deaf Studies in Trinity College, University of Dublin, one of the lectures is on Deaf Culture, Perspectives on Deafness, Working with the Deaf Community. The lecturer is himself Deaf, and will lecture in ISL. There's an interpreter present to voice the lecture for the hearing students (and to interpret any questions, of course). In third year, you lose the interpreter. By that stage, you should be fluent enough in ISL from your ISL classes to no longer need one.) |
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