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Broadcast on the occasion of UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day * * * * The International Mother Language Day encourages lingu... >>
13. DIFFERENT TONGUES
Claire CHOGNOT
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Are you ready to pack your school bag to attend the only bilingual class in Paris? In this class of the Turenne public school, all subject... >>
13. SCHOOL OF POSSIBILITIES
Alexandra MASBOU
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Drop everything and start a new life... Training for a new profession is generally as exciting as it is scary. But for the deaf, the quest... >>
16. A PROFESSION NAMED DESIRE
Adrien RIVOLLIER & Audrey SANGLA
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A dozen deaf children aged between 7 and 12 from all over France experience being on stage at the International Visual Theatre, a flagship v... >>
18. SOWING THE SEEDS OF ARTISTS
Isabelle VOIZEUX
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In recent years, the use of sign language to communicate with babies has been spreading rapidly in nurseries. It is thought that signing wit... >>
25. BABIES, SIGNS AND KINDNESS
Jean-Philippe URBACH
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The Institute of Political Sciences in Paris – or ‘Sciences Po’ as it’s generally known - is one of France’s elite schools. The chosen few a... >>
GETTING IN WITH THE ELITE: The Institute of Political Sciences
Virginie LENHART
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A fresh and holistic approach to education for a climate-challenged future...taught in the "most ecological school in the world" in the hear... >>
GREEN SCHOOL STORIES
Carine LEFEBVRE-QUENNELL
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The profession of sign language interpreter attracts more and more students. Today in France, five university courses offer LSF(French sign ... >>
INTERPRETERS IN THE MAKING
Alexandra MASBOU
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Libraries are places of knowledge and culture. This universe was until recently, totally foreign to the majority of deaf people, who have a ... >>
LIKE AN OPEN BOOK
Rebecca BOULANGER
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According to a French ministerial report in 2013, approximately 12 000 doctorates are awarded each year in France. But how many deaf researc... >>
LOOKING FOR DEAF RESEARCHERS
Hélène HUGOUNENQ
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They are between 9 and 12 years old, deaf, and most of them experience their first summer camp. And not just any old camp! Close to Brat... >>
MY CAMP, MY TRIBE
Pauline STROESSER
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Dys-lexic, “dys-phasique” (specific language impairment) or “dys-praxique” (developmental coordination disorder), they are known in France a... >>
OUR « DYS »FFERENCES
Veronique BERTHONNEAU