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Norwegian schools to trial sign language as elective subject

Key Points
  • Norway's Ministry of Education will trial sign language as an elective in Sunnmøre secondary schools.
  • The Norwegian Deaf Association opposes the trial, saying it favors hearing students.
  • The association advocates for sign language to be taught to all students like Nynorsk.

Norway's Ministry of Education plans to trial sign language as an elective subject in some secondary schools in the Sunnmøre region. The trial will be evaluated. However, the Norwegian Deaf Association opposes the plan, arguing it primarily benefits hearing students who want to learn sign language.

The association instead wants sign language included in teaching on the same terms as Nynorsk, so all students learn the basics, which would facilitate communication between deaf and hearing students.

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