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  2. British Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    British Sign Language (BSL) is a sign language used in the United Kingdom and is the first or preferred language among the deaf community in the UK. While private correspondence from William Stokoe hinted at a formal name for the language in 1960, [ 3 ] the first usage of the term "British Sign Language" in an academic publication was likely by ...

  3. List of UK interpreting and translation associations - Wikipedia

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    Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL) Charity founded 1910; around 7,000 members. Name changed from IoL to CIOL in 2005. ... National Union of British Sign Language ...

  4. First British Sign Language channel launches on ITVX ... - AOL

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    The first British Sign Language (BSL) channel globally has been launched on ITVX, the broadcaster said. ... Royal National Institute for Deaf People associate director Teri Devine said the ...

  5. Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It used British Sign Language (BSL), had a policy of bilingual communication in BSL and English, and employed a majority of deaf teaching staff. [5] The Centre offered Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) courses, as well as research degrees at MPhil and PhD level. Bristol University announced plans to close the BSc ...

  6. British Sign Language to be introduced as GCSE in England - AOL

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    Students in England will be able to choose British Sign Language as a GCSE subject from September 2025.

  7. Plans for new British Sign Language GCSE move forward ... - AOL

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    Plans to offer a British Sign Language GCSE to pupils have moved forward after the subject content was finalised. Parents, teachers and the deaf and hearing communities took part in a 12-week ...

  8. Lilian Lawson - Wikipedia

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    She then worked for the British Deaf Association as an administrator for 11 years. It was a busy period for the Association. Her husband, Jock Young, was elected in 1985 as the first Deaf chair of the Association. During his tenure, the British Sign Language Dictionary was published, and Princess Diana was the Patron of the association. [4]

  9. Francis Maginn - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of the British Deaf Association / Superintendent of Ulster Institute for the Deaf Francis Maginn (1861–1918) was a Church of Ireland missionary who worked to improve living standards for the deaf community by promoting sign language and was one of the co-founders of the British Deaf Association .