Malawi Govt Developing First Ever Sign Language Training Manual

The Ministry of Education says that government is developing the first ever Sign Language Training Manual to guide the training of special needs teachers in the country.

Chief Education Officer responsible for Inclusive Education Department, Peter Msendema, made the remarks on the sidelines of the National Spelling Bee Competition held at Embangweni School for Deaf Children.

The Malawi National Association for the Deaf (MANAD) organized the competition with financial support from the MANAD Board Chairperson.

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Msendema said the development of the manual is one of the activities the ministry has set aside to improve the quality of special needs teachers as the country strives to enhance access to education for learners with special needs.

He hailed MANAD and its partners for undertaking the initiative, which he said would trigger hardworking spirit among learners with special needs.

He assured the association of his department’s commitment to closely working with it to improve and increase access to education by children with disabilities.

In his remarks, MANAD Board Chairperson, Robert Mbendera lamented the gaps existing in the sign language sector, stressing the need for the government and its development partners to strengthen and promote sign language at every level.

Mbendera said the spelling bee competition is just one of the initiatives his organization has undertaken to help learners to improve their literacy prowess.

Malawi is the second country in Africa to conduct such a competition after Botswana, which conducted its first in 2019.


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