This programme will start in Jan 2025 and is now open for enrolment until 28 October 2024 (Monday).
Enquiry: course@cslds.org
This programme has been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund (Course code: 38C130746). This course is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level [3])
Programme duration: | 10 months (Part-time mode) |
Programme start date: | January 2025 |
Timetable: |
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Venue: |
CUHK |
Tuition fee: |
HK$20,000 |
Total contact hours: |
160 hours |
Deadline for application: |
28 October 2024 (Monday) |
Application fee: |
HK$300 |
Application procedures: |
Please post the completed application form and relevant documents below to Rm 104, Academic Building No. 2, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Subject: Application form) by 28 October 2024 (Monday):
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Application form: |
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Poster: | Download |
Financial Aids: | To be announced. |
Continuing Education Fund (CEF):
Application for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) is available for this programme.
Please proceed to the CEF official website for details:
https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/tc/ce/cef/overview.php
For enquiries, please directly contact CEF via:
https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/en/contact/enquiry.htm.
Programme objectives:
The objectives of the Programme are to:
Programme learning outcomes:
Upon completion of this programme, students are expected to be able to:
Programme features:
The programme targets on students who have a good command of Hong Kong Sign Language but lack knowledge about language teaching approaches and syllabus design. Current Sign Language teachers who expect to enhance their skills through relevant training and those who are interested to develop a career in Sign Language teaching will be prepared to apply knowledge about the grammar of Hong Kong Sign Language to lesson planning and develop effective strategies to teach and assess learners of HKSL enrolled in various types of courses including introductory courses for deaf culture promotion programmes, courses for basic communication at the workplace involving deaf employees and language classes for parents of deaf children. In addition to fulfilling the attendance requirement and passing the assessments, students need to observe HKSL classes conducted by trained deaf teachers and conduct classes of HKSL during the last part of the programme. Students graduating from this programme are encouraged to enrol into other advanced courses for developing a career in sign language teaching.
Programme structure:
Courses |
Contact hours |
Basic Sign Language Grammar |
30 hours |
Introduction to Sign Languages and Deaf Communities |
15 hours |
Sign Language Teaching Methodology |
30 hours |
Sign Language Syllabus and Materials Design |
30 hours |
Practicum |
55 hours |
Medium of instruction:
Hong Kong Sign Language and written Chinese / English
Entry requirement:
Applicants should have completed Form 5 (HKCEE) or Form 6 (HKDSE) or obtained equivalent qualifications (e.g. grade 11 in the US Education system); applicants should demonstrate language proficiency in Hong Kong Sign Language at least at the intermediate level; mature applicants at the age of 21 or above who do not meet the above minimum admission requirements but possess a demonstrated ability (e.g. good presentation skills and communication ability in Hong Kong Sign Language, Chinese and English) to pursue the programme are eligible to apply for admission.
Applicants are required to attend a Hong Kong Sign Language proficiency test, a written test in Chinese and English and a face-to-face interview. Admissions will be subject to the decision of the selection committee.
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