ASL Cram Schools for Deaf Taiwanese Kids? (ft. Jean Andrews and Fanghuai Ku) | #InTaiwanWeSpeak episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 13 MIN

ASL Cram Schools for Deaf Taiwanese Kids? (ft. Jean Andrews and Fanghuai Ku) | #InTaiwanWeSpeak

from In Taiwan We Speak · host Oleksandr Shyn

Did you know many Deaf children in Taiwan already learn American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling? Dr. Jean Andrews and Dr. Fanghuai Ku unpack Deaf education in a globalised world — how Deaf people acquire multiple languages, and why Taiwan is ahead of the curve in some areas.We explore how Deaf culture is passed down, the vital role of Deaf educators, and why a janitor might end up being the best communicator in a Deaf school.Find #InTaiwanWeSpeak on: 🎧 Your podcasts 🎙️ YouTube 📸 Social channelsCome back for new episodes every Tuesday at 21:00 (Taipei, GMT+8). Share your feedback and help mainstream the conversation!

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