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==Education for the deaf==
==Education for the deaf==
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*'''Access to Education''' from WFD. 2008. ''Global Survey Report.'' (See [[#Bibliography|Bibliography]] below).
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1.The government recognizes that Deaf children and Deaf students have the right to receive an education.
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2.Legislation or policies on Deaf Education:
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: None
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3.The government provides those educational settings for Deaf children and Deaf students:
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: Early intervention (Up to 5 years old)
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: Kindergarten (Between 3/4 years old to 5/6 years old)
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: Primary (From 5/6 years old to 12/13 years old)
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: Secondary (From 12/13 years old to 17/18 years old)
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: University (After 18 years old)
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: Vocational Education/Training
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4.The government provides bilingual education using the country’s sign language(s) for Deaf children and Deaf students in those educational settings:
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: None
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5.Total number of schools specifically for Deaf children and Deaf students in the country, and the educational approach for communicating with Deaf children and students at the Deaf School:
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: Two Private Primary Schools.
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: Oral and Sign Language (Total Communication)
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6.Deaf people’s access to a University education and sign language interpreting services at University:
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: The deaf are unable to access university education since even secondary education is not accessible.
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==Deaf communities and cultures==
==Deaf communities and cultures==

Revision as of 21:37, 24 October 2011

Basic information of the country/area
Name of the country/area Burundi
Formal name of the country/area Republic of Burundi
Country/area information The World Factbook (CIA)
Wikipedia (English)


Contents

Indigenous signs for "Burundi"

Spoken languages

Kirundi

French


Sign languages

Related sign languages:

American Sign Language


Population of Deaf/deaf people

Burundi National Association of the Deaf(Association Nationale des Sourds du Burundi)’s official or approximate number of Sign language users: 304. (WFD. 2008. Global Survey Report. : See Bibliography below.)


Legal status of sign languages

Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf

Association Nationale des Sourds du Burundi (WFD member; established in 2002. (WFD. 2008. Global Survey Report. : See Bibliography below.))


Institutes, associations and universities for sign language studies

Education for the deaf

  • Access to Education from WFD. 2008. Global Survey Report. (See Bibliography below).

1.The government recognizes that Deaf children and Deaf students have the right to receive an education.

2.Legislation or policies on Deaf Education:

None

3.The government provides those educational settings for Deaf children and Deaf students:

Early intervention (Up to 5 years old)
Kindergarten (Between 3/4 years old to 5/6 years old)
Primary (From 5/6 years old to 12/13 years old)
Secondary (From 12/13 years old to 17/18 years old)
University (After 18 years old)
Vocational Education/Training

4.The government provides bilingual education using the country’s sign language(s) for Deaf children and Deaf students in those educational settings:

None

5.Total number of schools specifically for Deaf children and Deaf students in the country, and the educational approach for communicating with Deaf children and students at the Deaf School:

Two Private Primary Schools.
Oral and Sign Language (Total Communication)

6.Deaf people’s access to a University education and sign language interpreting services at University:

The deaf are unable to access university education since even secondary education is not accessible.


Deaf communities and cultures

Religious activities by the Deaf

Famous Deaf persons and hearing persons concerned with sign languages

Sign language dictionaries

Bibliography

World Federation of the Deaf and Swedish National Association of the Deaf. 2008. Global Survey Report. WFD Regional Secretariat for Southern and Eastern Africa (WFD RSESA). Global Education Pre-Planning Project on the Human Rights of Deaf People. World Federation of the Deaf. Finland.

Naniwe, Assumpta. 1994. The deaf child in Burundi society. In: Erting, Carol J., Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith, and Bruce D. Snider eds. The Deaf Way: Perspectives from the international conference on Deaf culture. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 574-580.

Sururu, Adolphe. 1994. Transmitting cultural values within the Brundi Deaf community. In: Erting, Carol J., Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith, and Bruce D. Snider eds. The Deaf Way: Perspectives from the international conference on Deaf culture. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 94-96.

Ekolele and I. Twagirayesu. 1985. La rééducation des sourds-muet. In: Association des Centres pour Handicapés d'Afrique Centrale ed. Rapport 6ème Assemblé générale. Bujumbura.


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Deaf cultures and Sign Languages of the world: Burundi


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