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Old 04-05-2008, 03:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am in the UK, teaching in the North of London, one area I am very interested in expanding my teaching is to deaf and blind students. I would like to learn sign language anyway, I am aware that I need to do a huge amount of investigation into this, but I just wondered if anyone taught or had taught deaf and blind students who could give me some advice or anyone who knows of the kind of sign language courses I should be looking at attending?

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Greetings and welcome Odd-toed. There is some good info on teaching (judo) to disabled students

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Well, I would imagine that for blind students you want to focus on sensitivity drills: feeling your opponent's position and motion from a single point of contact. Grappling should be do-able. They also have the advantage of still being able to hear you.

I would also imagine that teaching deaf students, after you learn sign language, would not be too hard. Humans are primarily vision oriented anyway, so all your demonstrations would still be useful there. Though they wouldn't be able to hear the round timer...
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This is great, many thanks
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A lot of deaf people are very good at reading lips. You can likely do quite well by always facing them and making sure you enunciate clearly.
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